The hunger fast which was began on Tuesday, 10th December has been called off this morning, around 9.45 am on 13th December. The GA of Jaffna met and promised to take immediate action to the leader who was on hunger fast demanding immediate intervention to stop the Indian Trawler Invasion in to Sri Lankan waters, stop illegal, destructive fishing operations of Southern Fishermen, and the bottom trawling operations of Gurunagar and Pesalai fishermen in the Northern province.
The GA had ordered to the Assistant Fisheries Director Jaffna to take necessary steps to stop the illegal fishing operations by Sri Lankan fishermen who are coming from southern parts of the country as well as to stop the bottom trawling of northern fishermen in Gurunagar and Pesalai.
Mr. Rajachandran of the fishermen Sangam leader of Northern Province Fisher People's Alliance said, "We are fighting for years to get the attention of this Indian trawling issue to GOSL. We captured some of the Indian fishing trawlers last year. But, there is no any reduction of Indian fleets crossing international boundaries between India and Sri Lanka. We do not know why this powerful Navy do not take actions to prevent Indian trawlers to come in to our EEZ. We are helpless with this situation as our boats, nets and engines are damaged repeatedly with entangling the Indian trawlers. Some times our lives are in danger and we lost some of our fellow fishermen. Earlier it was only 5 days they crossed the boarder. But now they come all the days of the week and we can not go to the sea for fishing."
The leaders of the northern province fisher people's alliance are in the view that there should be a dialogue and agreement between two governments of Indian and Sri Lankan to find an amicable solution for this issue.
The fisher people have decided to take more stronger actions on this issue unless GOSL take the issue seriously and find a solution immediately.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Sri Lankan fishermen in the north suffered due to brutal war last 30 years. After the war ended they were bit relaxed though they had to face some restrictions continued such as pass system to go to the sea, Indian trawling and some illegal fishing operations conducted by Southern fishers who migrate to northern sea.
However, the most serious damage caused due to the Indian trawler invasion in the SL EEZ, in particular in the Northern region. Recently Trincomalee high courts had released 37 Indian fishermen who were arrested at Pulmudai coast, which is in the eastern part of SL. Those Indian fishermen were detained for a week and released them last week.
With all these situations, a member from the northern area in Jaffna had begun a hunger strike demanding from the GOSL to stop Indian trawler invasion in to SL waters with immediate effect,
S. Sathadevam [38 Years] of Achchuweli, who is a member of War affected People's association had begun this hunger strike on 10th December, at Gurunagar and continue it until today.
The Northern Province Fisher People's Movement Leaders, mediated and handed over a memorandum to the district secretary at Jaffna for immediate attention from GOSL.
Mr. S.Thaveratnem of chair person of Northern Province Fisher People's Movement said that?" the situation of Indian Trawling is alarming and the damage to the SL fishermen can not bear any more.
Earlier the trawlers came to SL waters only 5 days and now, they come to our waters whole of the week. We are afraid to go to the sea as we are scared to damage our equipments and to harm our lives."
NAFSO support the demands of the Northern Province Fishers issues and urge GOSL to take immediate steps to save the life of Sathadevam and to protect the life and livelihoods of our fishermen from the invasion of Indian trawlers.
However, the most serious damage caused due to the Indian trawler invasion in the SL EEZ, in particular in the Northern region. Recently Trincomalee high courts had released 37 Indian fishermen who were arrested at Pulmudai coast, which is in the eastern part of SL. Those Indian fishermen were detained for a week and released them last week.
With all these situations, a member from the northern area in Jaffna had begun a hunger strike demanding from the GOSL to stop Indian trawler invasion in to SL waters with immediate effect,
S. Sathadevam [38 Years] of Achchuweli, who is a member of War affected People's association had begun this hunger strike on 10th December, at Gurunagar and continue it until today.
The Northern Province Fisher People's Movement Leaders, mediated and handed over a memorandum to the district secretary at Jaffna for immediate attention from GOSL.
Mr. S.Thaveratnem of chair person of Northern Province Fisher People's Movement said that?" the situation of Indian Trawling is alarming and the damage to the SL fishermen can not bear any more.
Earlier the trawlers came to SL waters only 5 days and now, they come to our waters whole of the week. We are afraid to go to the sea as we are scared to damage our equipments and to harm our lives."
NAFSO support the demands of the Northern Province Fishers issues and urge GOSL to take immediate steps to save the life of Sathadevam and to protect the life and livelihoods of our fishermen from the invasion of Indian trawlers.
“Unite for a Better Future for Women in Sri
Lanka”
The exchange program
between Fisher Women in the East Coast to West Coast of Sri Lanka
Held Between
Baticoloa women organizations and Sri Vimukthi Fisher women Organization,
Negombo, which was held 11th December to 14th December,
2012.
The First Day: The Batticoloa team arrived at NAFSO
around 2.00pm which is well on the scheduled time. As they were left STA
Foundation office at Kallady at Batticoloa by 5.00 in the morning they were
able to reach Negombo as planned. There were 27 members[24 female and 3 male]
in the group and also 3 kids were joined with the team. Mr. Kamaldhas, the
coordinator of STA Foundation has sent a message to the coordination team
mentioning that the women are scared to leave their small children at home as
storms, cyclones, gales and also tsunamis are prevalent at Baticoloa during
December.
The Negombo team which included the members from Sri
Vimukthi Fisher Women Organization and also the NAFSO secretariat members
warmly welcome the women group with traditional Tamil welcome custom call arathie.
The program began with the welcome speech delivered by Subashinee
Deepa, the coordinator of SVFWO. It was very cordial welcome of Suba in which
she mentioned that the Negombo women are
open their hearts and minds to receive
the sisters and their kids from Batticoloa. Pradeep Laksiri, the Youth and
environmental coordinator of NAFSO, set the objectives of the program.
b.
Io exchange experiences and link up struggles/
advocacy.
c.
Of enhancing reconciliation between ethnic
Sinhala and ethnic Tamil communities,
d.
To get assistance in realization of a collective
livelihood pilot project for women in fisheries, such as fish ponds
preparations, fish processing and
marketing project.
After the objective setting, Ms. Geetha Lakmini Fernando,
Admin Secretary of NAFSO intervened with the input of Introduction on SL fisheries in particular emphasis on women.
Some of the issues faced by SL fisher communities in the
country were focused.
Ø
The imbalance of the input and the income from
fisheries, fuel price and fisher people’s struggles,
Ø
Indian trawler issue and northern fishermen,
Ø
Market and Fish sales, fish processing and post
harvest practices of women folk,
Ø
Access to sea, lagoon and inland fresh water
bodies and proposed tourism plans,
are some of the points raised by Ms.
Fernando.
As the response to Ms. Fernando’s input,
the eastern coast women folk shared their burning issues even after 3 ½ years
of ending war.
One of the main issue raised by the women are
the encroachment of southern Sinhala fisher groups in to northern and eastern
province waters and there is no any positive response to their grievances.
The work of the STA Foundation and the issues raised by Ms. Puvanendran are as follows;
Ø
Least attention or lack of proper interventions
by the development agencies, government authorities of women,
Ø
Women of fishing communities face serious
hardships. Many households have lost male bread winners and became female headed.
STA Foundations Work;
1. Working with Adult:
STA has formed an association of adults and work on their
rights and protection.
2. Youth and Children
Children and youth are depressed with effects of the war and
become unemployed. There is a necessity
to organize capacity building program to empower them.
3. Children Program
A home for parentless children is being
carried out by STA Foundation. There are some programs conducted by the
organization for the children. Some concern people are supportive to conduct
the program.
Programs are being carried out for the providing
necessities and help of women headed families.
Also some replanting programs are carried
out as environmental activities. There
are number of disable people living in the villages and direct various agencies
to assist those families and individuals.
After the input and the sharing
of the floor, the group had the evening tea before the next group discussion.
As the final session of the day, the group was divided in to
two groups for a discussion on the expectation sharing with the southern group
and spent around one hour for the same.
Following points were
emerged at the group discussions as the expectations of the women’s group.
·
Alleviate the ethnic divisions and build up friendship
between the ethnic groups,
·
To understand how to build up communities
through organization formation,
·
To learn about the self help programs which are
important to build up the economies of the women folk in those communities,
·
Some issues and solutions emerging as a result
of working through an organization,
·
Understand how to work together in a common
struggles,
·
To learn ways and means to work as a strong
women organization on women and other developmental issues,
·
To learn how to keep proper accounts as an
organization,
The first day was ended with the dinner around 7.30pm
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