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Tsunami Survivors Prey to Proselytizing, Trafficking

“People's spiritual needs must be met as well,” said GFA President K.P. Yohannan.

CAIRO, January 6 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) – Asians in areas battered by last week’s killer tsunami,triggered by a 9.0 magnitude underwater quake, are falling prey to proselytizing and human trafficking.

Immediately after the tidal waves devastated several countries, a number of Christian missionary groups rushed to the affected areas to offer not only relief aid, but more importantly spiritual counseling.

Gospel for Asia, a group seeking to train and send 100,000 native missionaries into the most unreached areas of Asia, was among the first on the scene of the tsunami disaster in India and Sri Lanka.

According to its Web site, GFA’s volunteers are working around the clock to bring food, clean water, medicines, clothing, shelter, and spiritual counseling “in the name of Jesus” to those who lost everything in the killer tidal waves.

“People's spiritual needs must be met as well. That's why GFA takes the dual approach of physical relief and spiritual sharing. It is the only way to provide true hope to those who have lost so much,” said GFA President K.P. Yohannan.

GFA deployed at three different camps in Tamil Nadu, the second most affected place in India, more than 60 counselors who are “comforting, praying for and offering the hope found in Jesus to the tsunami victims.”

Ever since the killer tidal waves left its scares on millions of Asians, reports were rife about proselytizing campaigns carried out under the disguise of humanitarian assistance.

In an e-mail sent to IslamOnline.net a group of students identifying themselves as Achehnese studying in Malaysia and now back home to help relief efforts complained that surviving Muslim orphans have been approached by Christian pastors and families.

Trafficking

The UN warned that tsunami children are victims of a vicious trafficking campaign (Reuters)

In another related development, the UN said it had received reports of adults posing as foster parents and children being shipped from Indonesia to Malaysia for sale, reported Agence France-Presse (AFP).

John Budd, UNICEF Indonesia Communication Officer, said that UNICEF's Malaysian office had received an SMS Tuesday advertising 300 orphans from Aceh aged between three and ten who could be bought.

“It's chilling…What this indicates is that they have got children or they have a network where they can identify a child and take them,” he said.

The UN official also said that Medan was a well-known center for trade in children.

“There are ruthless criminal gangs based out of Medan who have been involved in this for a very long time,” he said.

The Indonesian government estimated that 35,000 children have been made homeless, orphaned or separated from their parents in Aceh, which remains in chaos 10 days after the tsunamis destroyed much of its west coast.

Vice President Yusuf Kalla also announced a ban on adoption put in place earlier in the week amid an increasing number of reports started surfacing about human traffickers spiriting children out of Aceh.

He said the children would be placed in orphanages run by the government, Islamic foundations or Muslim boarding schools.

The government also said Tuesday that children under the age of 16 would not be allowed to leave Aceh without their parents.

Authorities have in the past arrested people on child trafficking charges in Medan, where the rings are well known for selling babies for adoption to people in Malaysia and Singapore.

Officials have said children and the elderly were worst hit by the disaster because in many cases they could not flee without help.

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