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'Greedy relatives' want orphans
02/01/2005 09:59  - (SA)  

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    Jayashree, aged three, like thousands of other children across Asia, lost her parents in the tsunami.

    Now she has been separated from her siblings by a grandmother who picked her up from a relief camp in Nagapattinam, the worst-hit district on the Indian mainland with 5 500 deaths.

    Dressed in a crumpled pink dress that she found among a pile of used clothes from nearby Akkrapattai fishing hamlet, Jayashree pines continually for her sister Nithya, 6, and brother Gunasekaran, 10.

    Her maternal grandmother appears patient when visitors are around but snarls at the child when she thinks no-one is watching.

    The paternal grandmother picked up Nithya and Guna.

    Both grandmothers stand to collect 100 000 rupees ($2 272) promised by the state and another 100 000 rupees pledged by the federal government as the nearest relatives.

    The government money is, however, intended to go into fixed deposits for an orphaned child to access when he or she turns 18.

    Jayashree said sadly that her parents have gone "kizhakku poyirukkaanga" - gone east, which in her village of some 5 000 fishing families means going to the beach to trade fish.

    Jayashree's story is repeated almost in every relief centre across the Tamil Nadu shoreline.

    One Unicef official said a man, who turned up claiming to be an uncle of an orphaned boy turned out to be a fraud after the child refused to go with him.

    "Obviously, these orphans are precious to their relatives and even others not related, for the money relief offered by the government," said S Vidyaakar, founder-director of Madras-based "Udhavum Karangal" (Helping Hands), a voluntary institution.

    Will grab money and dump orphans

    The organisation, which cares for destitute children, old people and the terminally ill, placed an advertisement in the newspapers offering to take tsunami orphans into care. It received not a single response.

    Vidyaakar, however, fears his time will come sooner than later, when the relatives grab the relief money and then dump the orphans on the road.

    "Then we will step in and take care of those unfortunate ones," he said.

    Started in 1982, Udhavum Karangal cares for about 2 000 people, almost 500 of them children.

    "We are worried about the plight of these kids as we find in most cases that their relatives have staked (a) claim over them only with an eye on the relief money from the government," said a Tamil Nadu state official at a relief camp near Thiravur, close to Nagapattinam.

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