Appeal for help from a Palestinian refugee camp in Southern Beirut
How can we as humans overlook the recent developments in Lebanon? To most i am sure the actions of Israel seem justified and the only plausible solution to the on going crisis, but has anyone thought of the suffering these actions entail?
This appeal ( unedited version attached herewith) was sent to me by a fellow human rights activist, read on and picture the trauma the helpless and the poor who seem to be caught in the middle of this catastrophe have to face and go through and then decide for your self is all of this really worth it…
Borj El Barajneh Refugee camp. Beirut Lebanon
Thousands Isolated in a sea of destruction
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ,
Dear Sirs/Madames,
First I would like to start with the situation here in Beirut. Warhas prevailed everywhere and the destruction has become our dailybread.First and foremost starting with Borj Al Barajneh camp that is stuck in the middle of the fire and bombardment isolated from the surrounding areas leaving the residence suffering the tension ofwar and scarcity of life, since most of the Lebanese people were able to leave their place and houses to other parts of Beirut. Whereas the camp residence have no where to resort to except to stay in the camp.
Al Bourj camp is located in the southern suburb of Beirut surrounded by Hezbolla area where the bombs strike is very intensive day and night .It has three main entrances from the airport road other from Haret Horek and another one from the Borj area. So all the bombingis around it Therefore, the best way to reach the camp is from the airport road which has become very dangerous and targeted at anytime of the day and night with no prior warning which endangers our lives as wellI am the director of the Women's Humanitarian Organization in the camp.
As the war started people rushed to the supermarkets to supply with food but the supermarkets and shops were empty during the first hours. Immediately, the first idea that came up to my mind was how to aid my people in the camp and provide them with prompt assistance as a result of the severe conditions the Palestinians were living before and during the war were lamentable 80% of the mare unemployed or have part time jobs and sometimes seasonal jobs.They earn their livings on day by day basis. So the critica lquestion is how they could manage through this hard situation .
On 15-07-06 ,I visited the camp searching for answers to my question.I found out that people have decided to stay in the camp due to lack of any other place they can resort to due to shortage of moneyand housing .For to leave the camp it will cost them a lot in orderto find a place and hire a car especially that they dont wish to relive the experience of being refugees for the second time .They told me we are already refugees do we need to be refugees again?
Today, 18-07-06 I went again to the camp and god grief I cant really describe that horrific trip .My car was the only moving vehicle Everywhere was in deep silence and destruction. Only 4 km from my house to the camp the first half of the way was manageable but as we approached the camp it seemed to me from the first impression as if haunted by ghosts. No one can enter the area as it is extremely dangerous with the bombed airport on one side and the now totally destroyed Shi suburbs on the other. It was a scene of total devastation with all the buildings and roads totally smashed.I was shocked and overwhelmed. There was the smell of death and destruction everywhere.
The moment I entered the camp I felt I was on an island so isolated from the surrounding .I joined the other NGOs and arranged for an emergency meeting with them for a long term plan to aid the camp.We didnt know where to start from, the needs were so massive and beyond our expectations. Its true that we have had a long experience during the past war but the situation now is different.For now we have no hierarchal structure in the camp or maybe has almost disappeared .
In the past the PLO was in charge and provided people with all the assistance, but now the question is who could carry this burden along with us (NGOs)? Even the NGOs are verytight with funds. All the shelters in the camp are not viable for protection at all .They have not been used since 1987 not even enough medical resources .The women, children and elderly are terrified and trapped after days of sustained brutal bombing of the entire area around our camp. There is no electricity, no fuel for the generators, no medial supplies and we are in urgent need of food and drugs for the children and the elderly.As a result of our meeting all NGOs and activists have agreed upon the following needs:_
Raising health & medical awareness regarding the situationespecially that they are using chemical weapons and bombs andpeople need to be aware how to deal with such a situation.
_Babies and children's food, mainly milk and diapers.
_Emergency medications: ventoline, for asthma, diabetic tablets, medicine for high blood pressure .Dressing materials, cardiacmedicine, antipyretic, antibiotics, and medicine for diaorrhea.
_Candles and matches.
_Drinking water, the camp lacks sources of water (people usually
buy the drinking water)
_Detergent and insecticide.
_First aid workers (run courses)
_Gasoline for electricity generators for the hospitals .
_Fire extinguishers_First aid kits and stretchers.
_Electricity generators to facilitate life and for the work of theNGOs.Our recent statistics show the following:
200 families fled into the camp from the surrounding area(those wholived for a long time ago outside the camp in Hezbollah area )andhave no other place to resort to in Beirut.
1500 children under 6 years .450 elderly with chronic diseases.20,000 living in the camp.
By the end of the meeting we divided ourselves and took upon ourresponsibilities different tasks upon which to clean the sheltersand mobilize ourselves for emergencies hoping to receive the support and funds on time to be able to provide our people with theurgent supplies and provisions needed. I left the camp praying to god to keep this road safe in order to come back again to our
people with the aid and help.
We are facing a humanitarian crisis on an unprecedented scale and we call on the international community to stop Israel's total destruction of Lebanon and the killing of innocent civilians. We are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance and we ask all good
people in the world to help us.
For donations:Women's Humanitarian Organization
Bank of BeirutTarik JdidehSwift code# BABELBBEAccount number:11 401 091280 01For contact:
Women's Humanitarian Organization
DirectorOlfat MahmoudPhone no: 00961 3 019 775(mobile)Tel& fax: 00961 1 840 239e-mail: palwho@gmail.com
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