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09LAHORE116
2009-06-16 02:28:00
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Consulate Lahore
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PUNJAB SUPPORTS IDP EFFORTS

Tags:  PREF PHUM PGOV EAID PK 
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1. (SBU) Summary: The UN Human Rights Commission for Refugees
(UNHCR) has registered 54,396 individuals in Punjab as of June
6, the majority of whom have taken refuge in private residences,
but UNHCR expects many more have arrived in the province. The
Punjab Government, Governor and other political figures have
launched relief funds to collect supplies and money for the IDP
camps in Swat. End Summary.

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No camps set up
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2. (SBU) The press reported May 31 that the provincial
government would continue to support the camps in the North West
Frontier Province (NWFFP). "Punjab provincial government openly
supports the relief effort but would prefer to ship relief
supplies than to establish camps," Riaz Hameed Chaudhry,
Commission, Afghan Refugees Punjab told poloff on June 3.
According to the media, Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah
detailed that the provincial government will register IDPs
coming to stay with relatives and ensure that they refrain from
illegal activities. He added that District Coordination
Officers and District Police Officers will register IDPs in
their area but did not offer an estimate of total number of
IDPs.


3. (SBU) Chaudhry told poloff on June 6 that the UNHCR has
registered 58,635 individuals (8,969 families) in Punjab, which
includes Islamabad. Of these, 2,848 are in Lahore and 4,239 in
Islamabad. He commented that these numbers do not accurately
include those staying with family or friends.


4. (SBU) Shaista Malik, Senior Vice President for Punjab
Women's Wing, related on June 1 that she personally knows of ten
families who came from Swat to settle in Lahore. "One family
has a maid from Swat and her family arrived one day. I am
supporting these families now but I cannot do it alone. I am
starting to ask people to give what they can to help," she said.
She estimated that there are at least 40 IDPs in Lahore that
she supports financially.

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All Parties Provide Money and Supplies
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5. (SBU) Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif created a Relief
Fund for IDPs and, on May 15, he visited relief camps in
Risalpur, during which he handed over 150 trucks with relief
supplies. According to the Punjab Chief Minister's Relief Fund

website, the Punjab government sent 40 mobile medical teams to
Swabi, Mardan and Malakand as well as 278 trucks of relief
supplies, including medicine, staple foods and bedding supplies.
The Punjab government will also provide 28,000 wheat flour bags
of 20-kg each on weekly basis to IDP camps in NWFP, said
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Chairman Raja Zafarul Haq
on May 29. Every PML-N parliamentary member will donate Rs
500,000 (6,250 dollars) to the PML-N relief fund, according to
press reports on May 19. Senior Advisor to Punjab Chief
Minister, Sardar Zulfiqar Khan Khosa told press on May 13 that
PML-N Chief Nawaz Sharif has donated Rs 5 million (62,500
dollars); the Members of the Provincial Assembly (MPA) of Punjab
have contributed one month's salary, and government officials
above Grade-8 donated one day's salary to the Fund, he added.


6. (SBU) Punjab Governor Salman Taseer created the Governor's
Relief fund, and roped in film and music stars to raise money
for IDPs. As Chancellor of Punjab University, the Governor also
encouraged faculty to donate one day's salary, according to
press reports. On June 8, Taseer dispatched 25 trucks of relief
supplies to Mardan and Swabi, according to press.


7. (SBU) Along with relief camps set up on Mall Road, Pakistan
Muslim League (PML) MPA Ayesha Javed told poloff on June 4 that
her party has donated Rs 5 million (62,500 dollars) of supplies,
such as flour, cooking oil, and fans. PML leader Chaudhry
Pervaiz Elahi has personally donated 2.5 million Rupees (31,000
dollars) and each MPA has donated one month's salary, she
confided. She also confirmed that the party established a
refugee house in Islamabad that houses 40 families. "We are
trying to do what we can as every little bit helps," she
commented. When asked if the IDP's will stay, Shaista Malik
told poloff on June 1 that "they cannot." "They have nothing to
go home to but they must return to their homes."

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MP's visit IDP camps in NWFP
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8. (SBU) According to press, all cabinet members will visit the
IDP camps from June 1 to July 15 to ensure proper distribution
of assistance. Pervaiz Malik, Senior Advisor to Chief Minister
for political affairs, told poloff on June 4 that he had just
returned from three days in Mardan and his wife, Shaista Malik,
was currently traveling to the camps.

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Possible Employment for IDPs
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9. (SBU) Members of the Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry
(SCCI) and Surgical Instrument Manufacturers Association of
Pakistan (SIMAP) told visiting Econoffs on May 28 that they have
started employing the handful of IDPs who have fled to Sialkot.
Secretary General Hassan Ali Bhatti observed that the area could
offer employment to hundreds of IDPs if the government agreed to
train them in the skills needed by local industry. SIMAP
members particularly underscored their difficulty in retaining
skilled workers in the tight Sialkot labor market, and welcomed
the opportunity to train and employ IDPs.


10. (SBU) Comment: Punjab government does not have a clear
policy on how to handle IDPs that arrive in Punjab. So far,
provincial officials and politicians have focused on collecting
money and supplies to ship to relief camps outside the province.
Meanwhile, the difficulty of counting IDPs who reside in
private residences in Punjab has complicated the effort to meet
their basic needs within the province. End Comment.
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