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No end to woes of IDPs in sight
By: Hamid Hussain | Published: April 17, 2009
ISLAMABAD - The Internally Displaced People (IDP) of Swat, Dir and Bajaur are in miserable conditions at the
IDPs camp despite the claims of the government responsible for their rehabilitation.
During a visit to this set up at Sector G 7/1, TheNation observed that the affectees were facing a number of
problems like food and medicines shortage, contaminated water and lack of toilets. Mutahida Islahi Falahi
Tanzeem (MIFT) has established the camp for the affected people of NWFP since November 2008. The
organisation had provided them tents, blankets, medicines and medical treatment facilities.
Chairman MIFT Khurshid Ali Khan said that some 60 families, including eight families from Bajaur and other 52
from Swat, have been living for the last one month in this camp.
He said that Edhi Welfare, Medicine Science France had also helped the IDPs residing in this camp.
He maintained that there was no food, medical treatment, and toilet and water facility in the camp. He alleged
that some non-govt organizations were using the IDPs camps as a platform to earn money. “They took data from
the camp organizers and later they used it for taking money and different kind of goods from international donor
agencies, but did not provide any kind of facility to these people,” he added.
Public people’s secretariat (PPP) incharge Shabir Babar, who helped MIFT to establish the camp said that
Capital Development Authority (CDA)was creating hurdles in efforts to help them.
He said that they had provided full details of the affected families to the CDA and intelligence agencies.
He maintained that the despite the complete details of the affected persons at this camp, they still trying to stop
govt and non-govt organization from helping them.
Momin Khan, one of the effectees at the IDPs camp lamented over the situation and said that they were living 16
persons of two families in a single tent.
They were helpless and no one was here to help them as their homes had been destroyed, he said. He
maintained that govt was mere a spectator and doing nothing for them despite tall claims.
 
Children of a lesser GOD or poor cousins....Thats the status most living comfortable in big cities would like them to have
 
Children of a lesser GOD or poor cousins....Thats the status most living comfortable in big cities would like them to have

not true brother. there are many ppl who are helping them within islamabad. my friends and i are only few of them.
I know our limited help can not make lif easier for these ppl. home is home.
we need to be strong in such times. cursin each other will get us no where.
lik i said elsewhere. have faith in each other and have faith in Allah.
 
No end to woes of IDPs in sight
By: Hamid Hussain | Published: April 17, 2009
ISLAMABAD - The Internally Displaced People (IDP) of Swat, Dir and Bajaur are in miserable conditions at the
IDPs camp despite the claims of the government responsible for their rehabilitation.
During a visit to this set up at Sector G 7/1, TheNation observed that the affectees were facing a number of
problems like food and medicines shortage, contaminated water and lack of toilets. Mutahida Islahi Falahi
Tanzeem (MIFT) has established the camp for the affected people of NWFP since November 2008. The
organisation had provided them tents, blankets, medicines and medical treatment facilities.
Chairman MIFT Khurshid Ali Khan said that some 60 families, including eight families from Bajaur and other 52
from Swat, have been living for the last one month in this camp.
He said that Edhi Welfare, Medicine Science France had also helped the IDPs residing in this camp.
He maintained that there was no food, medical treatment, and toilet and water facility in the camp. He alleged
that some non-govt organizations were using the IDPs camps as a platform to earn money. “They took data from
the camp organizers and later they used it for taking money and different kind of goods from international donor
agencies, but did not provide any kind of facility to these people,” he added.
Public people’s secretariat (PPP) incharge Shabir Babar, who helped MIFT to establish the camp said that
Capital Development Authority (CDA)was creating hurdles in efforts to help them.
He said that they had provided full details of the affected families to the CDA and intelligence agencies.
He maintained that the despite the complete details of the affected persons at this camp, they still trying to stop
govt and non-govt organization from helping them.
Momin Khan, one of the effectees at the IDPs camp lamented over the situation and said that they were living 16
persons of two families in a single tent.
They were helpless and no one was here to help them as their homes had been destroyed, he said. He
maintained that govt was mere a spectator and doing nothing for them despite tall claims.

if the govt dosn't do something quickly. all the gains will be nil - this is the litmus test for our civilian govt and administration. unfortunately once again they are looking to the army to fill this role also!
 

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