WHY ARE THESE PEOPLE SMILING?
another Kingdom paradox.......
When Janis Joplin sang about her days on the road with Bobby Magee, she said 'freedom's just another word for nothin' left to lose'.... I think she was on to something.... If so, these folks are definitely on Freedom Road!
One of the earliest groups of people Community Concern Society (http://www.communityconcernsociety.com/) got involved with were 33 Malayalam families – Gypsies who originated from India but had migrated to Sri Lanka years ago. They traditionally stick together as a community and wound up in the sea beach shanties in our little kingdom on the outskirts of Colombo. The most marginalized of the poor, these people continue to endure racial prejudice wherever they go. On Dec. 26, 2004 every one of them survived, but their huts and all their meager possessions were swept away with the tsunami waves. They, along with all the other shoreline dwellers, wound up in refugee camps, living in conditions not fit for a dog. They stayed there for 3 years, waiting for the houses promised to all victims of the tsunami. CCS finished building 33 homes for our unique friends in Dankotuwa, Sri Lanka in Dec. 2007. Just as all were preparing for the big move to their new homes, the local community, led by their religious leaders in Dankotuwa, rose up in protest against their new neighbors and threatened to kill them all if they dared to move in. Imagine that! The decision was made to give the homes to more acceptable Sinhalese refugees instead, so it was back to the camp for the wandering Gypsies. Nearly two years later, we are happy to say our resilient friends have finally moved into new homes in Kolonnawa provided through the good joint efforts of CCS and Habitat for Humanity. Still struggling to survive, their attitude and gratitude continues to impress and humble all of us.
.....happy for sure to be finally living in a decent home, but happier by far to connect and share their joy....
the last shall be first.....
go figure,
Tom
Wow! What a happy ending for these people after so long and losing everything. I'm glad they have homes now. Too bad they were not allowed to stay in their first homes.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful people. Thanks Tom. Blessings
ReplyDeleteLoved reading about these people. Thanks for your great photos and the story behind them.
ReplyDeleteMy ever loving people.............
ReplyDeletewe must take them stand...........