China: victims of Sichuan earthquake
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The victims of the Sichuan 5.12 earthquake are suffering from the chilly winter. A local official says the lowest temperature in the earthquake zone can be 21.1 degrees below zero centigrade. Now how to help the victims pull through the bitter winter remains an urgent and tough task. Last month, Mr. Zang Lu ï¼è§ç'ï¼, a well-known environmentalist, and his colleagues took great pains to visit a leprosy village in Mao County, which is 40 kilometers away from seismic center. When asked what they need badly at the moment, the villagers simply replied: âQuilts!âBut when 15 university students of Yibin Vocational and Technical College in Sichuan province collected four large bags of clothes for the earthquake survivors, the local red cross office in Yibin refused to take them. Just at the same time, some teachers in the mountainous areas in Sichuan province sent out messages that they badly need clothes, quilts, stationery, etc.Then what is the true situation in the earthquake zone? Mr. Ji Shaokang, a Canadian professor, visited Sichuan last December. He describes what he witnesses in his blogosphere:
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In the chilling winter, the villagers we met in the mountains donât have enough clothes and quilts. On seeing us, they approached us to make complaints, with
tears in eyes.
In cities and towns, there hang slogans along the roadsides, saying:âæææèææ¡å'½ï¼å¤©å¤§çç¾é¾è½æèâï¼âä¸çä¸é ï¼èªåæ´ç"é建家åâï¼âæåºå¢å¨æ-§æ¢ï¼èªå·±å¨æç æ°æ¿â
If we are still alive, still having hands and legs, we can survive any disaster.â âBuild our own home by ourselves; donât
wait for help.â âDig beams out of the ruins and build our new houses by ourselves.
One of Prof. Jiâs companions felt puzzled: Where is our
donation? On the other hand, more and more people outside the earthquake zone are trying to help the fellows in Sichuan.A week before the New Yearâs Day, Care for Life
Campaignï¼å
³ç±ç"å'½ä¸éè¡ï¼launched a second mission to
Sichuan. The NGO enlisted 43 people (29 from Hong Kong) to visit Sichuan. With different kinds of gifts and their warm hearts, they celebrated the New Yearâs Day with their old
friends there. The website says: æ'们ç¥é"ä¸ä¸ªå¢ä½"è½åç徿éï¼æè®¸ä¸è½å¨æ ¹æ¬ä¸ç»ç¾åºçæ°ç¾ä¸åè带æ¥çæ£ç帮å©ï¼ä½æ'们åäºæ»æ¯"ä¸å好ï¼ä»å¤©åäºæ»æ¯"æå¤©å好ã
We know as a new NGO, what we can do is so limited. We are unable to help millions of the victims there. But we believe it is better to offer a hand than to stand by, it is
better to act today than tomorrow.
In November 2008, Green and Shine
Foundationï¼æ¡é¦¨åºé'ä¼ï¼published an open letter to help the rural teachers in the
earthquake zone, which urged:大家æ¥èªä¸åçå°æ¹ï¼â¦â¦ï¼æ¯ä¸ªäººçèä¸ä¹ä¸å°½ç¸åï¼â¦â¦ã使¯ï¼åä¸ä¸ªå¿æ¿å'å'èªå å¿ç±çåé驱å¨ï¼ä½¿å¤§å®¶æäºåæ ·çè¡å¨ã
We all come from different place… and each of us has different occupation… however, we share love and care and our heart that driven us to act.
As a
result, people of all walks of life across China answered the call with great enthusiasm, sending gifts, clothes, books, stationery, etc. to the teachers there. Ms. Wu Beiï¼å´è""ï¼, an educator and translator, together with her friend Ms. Liu Zhenï¼åçï¼, wife of a grassroots thinker Yin Zhisheng who passed
away in 1999, disseminated this information to their friends via SNS, receiving very positive responses.Unfortunately, when trying to track the sources of information online, I found out they
have already been deleted by website administrators, probably because these posts suggest that the government hasnât taken effective measures to take care of the earthquake
survivors.
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