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An “urgent appeal” doing the rounds in
the media and diplomatic circles, UN and
relief agencies, and as a widely distributed
e-mail message referring to a “Human
Catastrophe and Medical Emergency” in the
Vanni, reporting the alleged deaths of more
than 300 and injury to 1000 in Mullaitivu is
found to be a total fabrication.
This is issued as an “URGENT APPEAL to the
Government of Sri Lanka, the ICRC, the UN
and the international community for medical
supplies and medical teams to be sent to the
Mullaitivu district.” This false appeal
refers to an “acute shortage of essential
drugs and medical personnel in hospitals in
the Mullaitivu District”, aims at showing a
major humanitarian catastrophe the area.
This false “appeal” refers to “heavy
fighting and continuous multi-barrel
artillery shelling has resulted in more than
that 300 internally displaced persons being
killed and over 1000 ‘hundred’ injured in
Suthanthirapuram, Udaiyaarkaddu and
Vallipuram in the Mullaitivu District”.
Dr. Varatharaja, the Regional Director of
Health Services (RDGS) Mullaitivu, who is
purported to be the originator of this
“appeal” has denied any association with it,
and states its contents are false and
exaggerated; that it has not originated from
him or his office, and that he does not
agree with its contents, and that this
“appeal” circulated in order to embarrass
him.
Here is the text of the statement
issued by Dr. Athula Kahandliyanage,
Secretary, Ministry of Healthcare &
Nutrition, establishing that this “appeal”
is a total fabrication. The text of the
false appeal follows.
Your kind attention is drawn to an appeal
26/01/2009, which has been circulated widely
including to diplomatic circles and the
media, purported to have been published by
Dr. Varatharaja, Regional Director of Health
Services (RDHS), Mullaitivu calling for the
attention of the Government, Ministry of
Health of Sri Lanka, ICRC, UN Agencies and
international community to the alleged 300
deaths and 1000 injured of civilians living
in the uncleared areas of the Mullaitivu
district as a result of continuous multi
barrel artillery shelling, during heavy
fighting in those areas of the Mullaitivu
district.
It also says that there is an acute shortage
of essential drugs and medical personnel in
the hospitals in the Mullaitivu district and
has given a list of drugs that are in short
supply and appealed for immediate supply of
these and additional medical personnel.
As Secretary of Healthcare & Nutrition, I
feel it is my duty to share with you the
following. I am in contact with Dr.
Varatharaja, RDHS Mullaitivu and with Dr.
Sathyamoorthy, RDHS, Kilinochchi regularly
and at present on a daily basis by
telephone. The Advisor for North and East to
the Hon. Minister of Healthcare & Nutrition,
Dr. V. Jaganathan is in constant contact
with these Directors. Dr. V. Jeganathan has
been appointed specially to coordinate and
provide required supplies and assistance to
maintain the Health Services in the North &
East. All the drugs and supplies requested
by the uncleared areas even before the
humanitarian operations were started in
Vanni were supplied without a break, up to
now. The 2009 first quarter of drugs to
Mullaitivu and Kilinochchi has been sent.
The Mullaitivu supplies are awaiting road
clearance and will be delivered soon. Action
is being taken by the Ministry to expedite
the process.
I must mention here that the first quarter
drugs to these districts have been
dispatched by the Ministry on priority even
before the other districts were supplied.
Furthermore, I wish to state with utmost
responsibility that I have been contacted by
Dr. Vartharaja twice today, 27/1/2009 and he
has categorically denied that the above
mentioned public appeal has been made by him
or originated from his office and he further
stated that he does not agree with the
contents of this appeal and that its
contents are false and exaggerated in order
to embarrass him. However, he requested me
to expedite the delivery of the first
quarter drugs from Vavuniya as the stocks
were getting depleted.
He further said that he does not have access
to e-mail or fax facility to release such a
statement and expressed his dismay and
concern about it. It is therefore obvious
that this has been done by destructive
elements with sinister motives who want to
embarrass the government and implicate Dr.
Varatharaja with false propaganda. He also
sought advice from me as to what he should
do when the troops advanced towards the
Pudukkudiyiruppu hospital. I advised him to
move into the cleared areas with the
patients to which request he very clearly
replied that the LTTE has not given him
permission to do so and that he feared to do
it without their permission.
He also said that there had been only six
deaths and 15 wounded following a shell
falling into the Pudukkudiyiruppu hospital
last week and on further inquiry, he said he
was not sure whether it was fired by the
government forces or LTTE. He also said that
there were about 300 injured admitted to
Pudukkudiyiruppu hospital during the last
few days.
Gathering from what was revealed, I am of
the opinion that so many civilians have not
been wounded as claimed by the above
release. It has been found that the
terrorists fight in civil clothes and when
they get wounded they can be mistakenly
considered as civilians. Furthermore, the
terrorists forcibly keeping the civilians as
a human shield may result in civilians
getting wounded by accident.
I would appeal to the UN and other
influential groups to persuade the
terrorists to release the civilians from
their custody and allow them to get to
cleared areas where we have arranged medical
services to treat them.
Here is the text of the false release
Office of the Regional Director of Health
Services
Mullaitivu
26 January 2009
Human Catastrophe & Medical Emergency in
the Vanni
Heavy fighting and continuous multi barrel
artillery shelling has resulted in more than
300 Internally displaced parsons being
killed and over 1000 hundred injured in
Suthanthirapuram, Udaiyaarkaddu, and
Vallipuram in the Mullaitivu District.
We are making an URGENT APPEAL to the
Government of Sri Lanka, ICRC, the UN, and
the International community for medical
supplies and medical teams to be sent to the
District to assist our staff. We currently
only have 9 MMBS Doctors.
The nature of the injuries and the number of
the injuries is such that if these medical
supplies, do not arrive in the next 24 hours
many of the injured will die
Needs;
1) Blood Bags
2) Blood Transfusion sets
3) IV Fluids
- Hartmanns
N.Saline
Haemaceai
- Dextrose
Gelafusin
4) IV giving set
5) IV Cannulas of different size
6) Antibiotics
IV - Benzyl pennicilllin
Ampicillin
- Cloxaclilin
Cepazoilin
Ceftriaxone
Metranidazole
Gentamycin
Tazosin
Oral
Amoxicillin
Cioxacillin
CephaleXin
Metranidazole
Augmentin
Dressings Gauze
Bandage
Cotton
Analgesics
V - Morphine
- Pethadine
Fontanil
Oral
Paracetamol
Ibuprufen
oral morphine
Panedina forte
lndocid
Anaesthetic Drugs
Ketamine
-Propofol
-Thiopental
Suxamethonium
-atrcurium, Rocuronium,Pancuroni
-Neostigmine
-Atropine
Hydrocartisone
Maxalon,Ondenstron,Phenargan
Local anasthatics
lignocaine
lignocaine with adrenaline
ETT Tubes
Urinary catheters, Bags
Intercoatal drainage tube
-Surgical Stuff
-Surgical blade
-Suture meterials
-Vicryl 1.0,2.0,3.0,0.0
Nylon
Proline 2.0,3.0,4.0,5.0
Catgut 0.0,1.0,2.0,3.0
Silk
Suturing needles
Mlscalanious
anti malarials
Note : The spellings of drugs etc... are
as in the original false document.
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