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'Peace
village' for tsunami displaced |
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The Austrian Qurier
Fund will construct a housing scheme for tsunami displaced
100 Tamil and Muslim families at Ninthavur in the Ampara
district.
Work was commenced by Housing, and Construction Minister
Ferial Ashraff on January 30.
The Qurier Fund maintained by the Austrian Qurier
International Journal will spend Rs. 650,000 for each house
and the total cost will be Rs. 65 million.
The houses will be provided to the tsunami hit Tamil and
Muslim families. The Sarvodaya Movement will co-ordinate
this programme.
Minister Ferial Ashraff said due to the tsunami the lives
and properties were devastated without any difference as
Tamil, Muslim or any other differences.
After the tsunami several international agencies supported
the reconstruction process.
"With the implementation of this housing scheme. in 11 acres
of land at Attapalam, the Tamil and Muslims in the housing
scheme will live peacefully. As such this housing scheme can
be introduced as a "peace village", she said.
Co-ordinator of Institute for Integrative Conflict
Transformation and Peace Building in Austria,, Gudrun Kramer
said the Journal of Qurier International has engaged in
peace building effort internationally.
"This housing project implemented for tsunami survivors with
the assistance of the Qurier Funds is a significant project
implemented under the reconstruction programme of Sri
Lanka," she said. |
          
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Muslim Congress
Digamadulla MP Faizal Khashim, Ampara District Secretary
Abeydeera Herath, Chairman, National Housing Development
Authority Mohamed Rafeek, Eastern Director Sarvodaya
Movement, Lalitha Peiris and representative of Austrian
Government, Christopher Tempt were present.
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