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Coldplay singer Chris Martin and Glastonbury Festival organiser
Emily Eavis have joined Oxfam's call for funds to help those affected
by the devastating earthquake in Haiti.
Chris Martin, who
travelled to Haiti with Oxfam in 2002 to meet coffee farmers supported
by the charity said "I visited Haiti with Oxfam a few years ago. It's a
country of extreme poverty and brutal living conditions. Most people in
Port-au-Prince live in shacks.
"The earthquake that has
struck Haiti will have turned the city into an unimaginable hell. The
people of Haiti will be desperate for help and assistance. You can make
a donation at www.oxfam.org.uk"
The band will make a
donation to the Oxfam appeal today, and Glastonbury have also donated
to the appeal. Emily Eavis, who was in Haiti with Chris at the same
time, added: "I visited Haiti with Oxfam in 2002 and it's the poorest
place I've ever been by a long way. It seems doubly unfair that it
should be hit by such a devastating earthquake, especially after the
hurricanes of the last two years. They do not have the resources needed
to cope with a disaster of this scale, that is what makes this so much
worse."
I know how hard people there work to try to
survive, they have an incredible spirit and face hardship head-on
without self pity. I can't imagine how they are coping now.Glastonbury
is supporting Oxfam's appeal for Haiti. If you go to the website www.oxfam.org.uk, you can leave a donation."
Oxfam today
launched an appeal for millions of pounds geared up its response to the
devastating earthquake in Haiti. The extent of the devestation is still
unclear but local officials are reporting a catastrophe of major
proportion. Thousands are feared dead, millions are feared injured and
major buildings - such as the Presidential Palace - have collapsed.
You can donate by calling 0300 200 1999, online at www.oxfam.org.uk and at their local Oxfam shops.
14/01/10
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