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From: Tapan Kumar Bose <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 8:29 PM
Subject: Appeal by the Concerned Citizens Collective
To: Prof Chaman Lal <[email protected]>




*Appeal by the Concerned Citizens Collective for support for a Humanitarian
Intervention in Jammu and Kashmir in response to plight of civilians, in
particular children, facing a serious medical crisis. *



We are aware that during past five months, in the stone pelting by
agitators and counter fire by security forces in Kashmir, many children
have suffered serious injuries from pellets and shelling in Kashmir. A
large number of minors are suffering extensive injuries, including
disfigurement, eye injuries and some blinded for life. Children and their
families are suffering from psycho-social trauma in a context where the
very limited psychiatric facilities are already strained.

According to the report of an all India fact finding team consisting
twenty-five
citizens representing people's movements, women’s organisations, trade
unions, human rights groups, journalists, writers and filmmakers, who
visited Kashmir from 11 to 20 November 2016,

"In the last 135 days, over 102 unarmed civilians have been killed; more
than 15,000 people have been injured in pellet firing and shelling, of
which around 7,000 are cases of severe injury. A majority of those who have
been injured are young and many are minors."

Local groups and organisations are already engaged in health care work and
have conducted medical camps at Tral, Shopian, Anantnag, Kulgam, Pulwama,
Old-town Baramulla, Sopore, and Palhalan. According to their assessment,
the entire medical infrastructure of J & K is under severe stress in coping
with both the extensive injuries, disfigurements, and blindings, as well as
other medical needs such cardiac, pulmonary, and pediatric complications.

This is an urgent appeal for experts in ophthalmology, cardiology,
pulmonology, endocrinology, pediatrics, orthopedics, and psychiatry to
offer their services for as much time as they can to supplement the meagre
facilities available in J&K.

Donations of medicines and equipment (jaw plates, antibiotics,
anti-allergic, antidepressants, pain relievers, cough syrups, hypertensive
drugs, penicillin, mutli-vitamins, iron and folic acid pills,
gastro-intestinal medicines, general medicines related to BP and diabetes)
would also be greatly welcome.

Efforts are being made to diagnose gaps and remedies for
the ophthalmological infrastructure of the state. Also to be determined is
the appropriate design for a community based psycho-social care
intervention. A humanitarian delegation will be visiting the Kashmir valley
in early December to map the human cost borne particularly by children,
youth and women, and to develop the scope of an appropriate medically
oriented humanitarian response.



Dr Srinivas Murthy, an experienced conflict counselor formerly associated
with WHO, has kindly agreed to help with this initiative. Dr. Mathew
Verghese, formerly Director of St Stephen’s Hospital Delhi and Dr. Shobna
Sonpar, a clinical psychologist with experience in conflict related trauma,
have indicated their support for this effort. We have also received
encouraging response from doctors from different states including senior
doctors in government service who have indicated their willingness to
participate in this initiative in their personal capacity.

We appeal to you to contribute in cash and kind as well as volunteer for
providing the urgently needed medical, mental health and social support to
the beleaguered people in Kashmir.

*Please send your contributions to:*

Aman Biradari Trust

A/C No. 010104000156950

IDBI Bank

1/6 Siri Fort Institutional Area

Khel Gaon Marg

New Delhi 110049

IFSC Code: IBKL0000010

*For more details and offers of assistance, please contact urgently:* [*Harsh
Mander, Aman Biradari, **[email protected]* <[email protected]>*;
D**unu Roy, Sanchal Foundation,* *[email protected]*
<[email protected]>; *Tapan
Bose, South Asia Forum for Human Rights:**[email protected]
<[email protected]>**]*









-- 

*"Mask of Anarchy"*

Rise like Lions after slumber
In unvanquishable number –
Shake your chains to earth like dew
Which in sleep had fallen on you –
Ye are many - they are few.

-      Percy Bysshe Shelley

Tapan Bose
Flat No. B-103 Media CGHS, Plot 18/A,
Sector 7, Dwarka
New Delhi 110075
India
Cell: +91-9818001206

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