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Japanese MP here Shinako Tsuchiya, Chairman, Foreign Affairs Division of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) of Japan arrived in Sri Lanka yesterday, to meet Sri Lankan Government officials and visit the tsunami affected areas in Galle. During her visit from January 17 to 20 Tsuchiya is scheduled to meet
Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadirgamar to discuss the current situation
after the tsunami and the Japanese assistance to Sri Lanka. Foster parent scheme for tsunami children West Japan Sri Lanka Scholarship Foundation (WJSLSF) Fukuoka, Japan has launched a long term Foster Parent Scheme for children who lost their parents in the tsunami in Sri Lanka. Interested groups who directly look after the tsunami affected children in Sri Lanka are invited to submit the children's details of with a plan for three years to WJSLSF Japan office, 1493, Shimonishi Ajisaka Ogori Fukuoka, Japan 838-0134 by January 31, 2005. Contact P. N. Fernandopulle Email ([email protected])
Fax (+81-92-533-1528) for more details. Meeting on relief assistance to Tsunami victims The Moors' Islamic Cultural Home along with other Muslim Organisations of the Center for Relief and Rehabilitation has convened a meeting on Wednesday, today at 5.30 p.m. at Sir Razik Fareed auditorium MICH building at Bristol Street, Fort, Colombo 1, to work out a modality for distribution of aid and assistance to the victims of tsunami by co-ordinating with Government organisations with the assistance of Muslim Ministers, Parliamentarians and other officials. All the organisations are expected to represent at this meeting. Mr. A. A. M. Marleen PC the President of MICH will preside. |
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