Not only that you did not see the funeral procession shown on tv - it
seems that the buddhists are burying the dead quickly, you fail to
grasp that the hardest hit ares of Irrawaddy region has not enough
foreign re****ts to be taking pictures, etc. When the whole village is
gone w/ no trace, what do you think have happened?
i am not saying that i agree w/ 10,000 counts but you analysis asking
for pics of rows of dead body ina country where civilians are having
to help themselves w/o properly organized service is not valid either.
On May 7, 7:16 pm, zanzibar <zanzibar_d...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Curiously speaking, how did the US arrived to 100,000 death figures
> when they have not yet been allowed to enter Burma by the Burmese
> Junta.
>
> US has not been given the approval yet to give food aid as their offer
> was not accepted by the Burnese Junta.
>
> Seriosuly, how did the 100,000 deaths really come to it?.
>
> Was there some one countiing it across the destruction path of the
> typhoon?
>
> There are several questions come to mind for
>
> Was there any physical counting of bodies at all.?
> How did the counting party can carry out so fast in a mess over a
> sprawling country like Burma
>
> The international TV news showed snippets of Burmese people are
> picking up themselves from the ruins. They went to take water and fodo
> supplies as they need water and so on.
>
> The news snippets showed falling of hugh lamposts and house buildings
> which are usuallly made of low-rise wooden-typed roof-framed design.
>
> There was no death casualties re****ted on deaths caused in collapsed
> buildings except maybe for some injuries sustained by it.
>
> In so far there was no news snippets showing of dead bodies of such
> number of 100,000 deaths.
>
> There was no sheltered place to lay out rows of body bag of bodies for
> family to identifiy and to claim them for burial or cremation. There
> was no burial shown about it.
>
> There was also no demand for suppply of 100,000 coffins. There was no
> supply of coffins from thailand or vietnam to them.
>
> There was no request even for delivery of refrigeration containers to
> store the 100,000 dead bodies for DNA identification test.
>
> There was also no demand for body bags to pack bodies for the freezing
> of 100, 000 of bodies for DNA identifications or for body claims by
> family.


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