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Laura Bush urges Burma to accept US aid

by "Zomi" <zomi@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 6, 2008 at 11:38 AM

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Zomi says:

The selfish thieves and murderers do not care about human life, as long as

that life belong to others. They have been plundering national resources, 
enriching themselves while impoverising the people.  They have been
killing 
innocent children, women and monks. They have been raping Shan and Karen 
women.


Highlights:

In a rare White House press conference, US first lady Laura Bush today
urged 
the Burmese government to accept foreign aid after the devastating weekend

cyclone while chastising the regime for not informing its people of the 
impending disaster.

Bush acknowledged the tension between sanctions and disaster aid, saying 
economic blocks "seem to be the only kind of pressure the US has put on 
Burma".

Still, the first lady hardly tempered her condemnation of the regime's 
tactics. Bush said she was troubled that Burmese state-run media did not 
sound the alarm at re****ts of the cyclone's approach, leaving some
citizens 
unaware that Nargis was headed in their direction.

Burma is slated to vote on Saturday on a constitutional referendum that 
experts and western politicians consider a fig leaf for the regime's 
continued plundering of national resources.

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9.30pm BST / 4.30 ET

Laura Bush urges Burma to accept US aid

    * Elana Schor in Wa****ngton
    * guardian.co.uk,
    * Monday May 5 2008
    * Article history


This article was first published on guardian.co.uk on Monday May 05 2008.
It 
was last updated at 21:23 on May 05 2008.

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Photo:
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Laura Bush
US first lady Laura Bush delivers a statement on Burma at the White House.

Photograph: Mandel Ngan/AFP
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In a rare White House press conference, US first lady Laura Bush today
urged 
the Burmese government to accept foreign aid after the devastating weekend

cyclone while chastising the regime for not informing its people of the 
impending disaster.

Bush long has taken a personal interest in the plight of the Burmese. The 
first lady's plea to - and criticism of - the Asian country's oppressive 
military rulers was a stark departure from her usual preference to remain 
out of the Wa****ngton spotlight.

"The response to the cyclone is the most recent failure of the regime to 
meet its people's basic needs," Bush told re****ters.

She asked the Burmese government to admit US state department disaster 
response teams that so far have been barred from entering the country. The

regime has accepted targeted foreign cash assistance through the US
embassy 
in Yangon.

The administration of Bush's husband has levied harsh economic sanctions
on 
the senior members of the regime, leading to concerns that the Burmese
would 
refuse aid from their American foes.

Bush acknowledged the tension between sanctions and disaster aid, saying 
economic blocks "seem to be the only kind of pressure the US has put on 
Burma".

Still, the first lady hardly tempered her condemnation of the regime's 
tactics. Bush said she was troubled that Burmese state-run media did not 
sound the alarm at re****ts of the cyclone's approach, leaving some
citizens 
unaware that Nargis was headed in their direction.

Burma is slated to vote on Saturday on a constitutional referendum that 
experts and western politicians consider a fig leaf for the regime's 
continued plundering of national resources. Democratic advocate Aung San
Suu 
Kyi, whose party was elected to lead Burma in 1990, remains under house 
arrest and cut off from the outside world.

Bush denounced the referendum as a "confirmation of the unacceptable
status 
quo" and prodded the regime to consider a delay or cancellation. Re****ts 
from diplomats in Burma, however, suggest the government plans to hold the

popular vote as scheduled.

The first lady was not alone in warning the Burmese against rejection of 
foreign aid. Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton made a
similar 
appeal today, as did Nancy Pelosi, the congressional speaker who is third
in 
line for the presidency.

"The regime must show leader****p to provide for the basic survival needs
of 
the Burmese people," Pelosi said.

Bush also confirmed that the president tomorrow would approve legislation 
awarding the US congressional gold medal to Suu Kyi. The same award was 
presented to the Dalai Lama last year, sparking an angry response from the

Chinese government, but Bush was sceptical that Suu Kyi would be able to 
appear side by side with a US president.

"They might let her come accept" the medal, Bush said. "It's unclear that 
they'd ever let her come back."



http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/may/05/burma.usa

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"Zomi" <zomi  2008-05-06 11:38:33 
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Fellatia <lilhornie@[E  2008-05-06 09:40:41 

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