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Re: Myth of "no foreign aid in Burma" - no US aid does not mean no

by bmoore@[EMAIL PROTECTED] May 21, 2008 at 04:20 PM

On May 21, 4:18=A0pm, ltlee1 <ltl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On May 21, 3:15=A0am, CharlesLiu <chliu...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > Plenty of aid has reached Burma, and people truely help do so without
> > strings or demands:
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> > - Canadian NGO Global Medicine reachese Burma:
>
> >http://news.china.com/zh_cn/news100/11038989/20080508/14827494.html
>
> > - Aid from India reaches Burma:
>
> >http://cn.reuters.com/article/idCNChina-1111020080506
>
> > - ****pment of aid from China reaches Burma:
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> >http://www.china.com.cn/news/txt/2008-05/08/content_15129029.htm
>
> > - 2nd ****pment of aid from China reaches Yangoon:
>
> >http://www.ce.cn/xwzx/gnsz/gdxw/200805/09/t20080509_15410096.shtml
>
> > - 3rd ****pment of aid from China reaches Burma:
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> >http://www.ce.cn/xwzx/gnsz/gdxw/200805/09/t20080509_15410096.shtml
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> >http://news.sina.com.cn/c/2008-05-10/201115513578.shtml
>
> > Article also mention aid from Thailand, India, Russia, Singa****e, and
> > World Food Program arriving Burma by air.
>
> Yes. Myanmar got plenty of foreign aid. And domestic groups seem to
> fill the void.

This is false. There are still plenty of people in Burma who need aid
and haven't received any. You should really follow the news a little
when you make things up.



>
> "It's all surprisingly open: drivers pull over and hand out cargos of
> noodles and water as armed soldiers look on. Then the kids return to
> the churches, temples and schools that have become make****ft refugee
> camps in towns across the Irrawaddy Delta."
>
> ("An Upside to the Relief Effort, Newsweek, May 26, 2008)
>
> In comparison,
> "Conflict and humanitarian crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo
> have taken the lives of an estimated 5.4 million people since 1998 and
> continue to leave as many as 45,000 dead every month, according to a
> major mortality survey released today by the International Rescue
> Committee. "
>
> http://www.theirc.org/news/irc-study-shows-congos0122.html
>
> Where are all the foreign aid workers?- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -
 




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Myth of "no foreign aid in Burma" - no US aid does not mean no a
CharlesLiu <chliu528@[  2008-05-21 00:15:35 
Re: Myth of "no foreign aid in Burma" - no US aid does not mean
bmoore@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-05-21 00:59:03 
Re: Myth of "no foreign aid in Burma" - no US aid does not mean
Jim Walsh <jimNOwalsSP  2008-05-21 20:18:10 
Re: Myth of "no foreign aid in Burma" - no US aid does not mean
Jim Walsh <jimNOwalsSP  2008-05-21 20:27:27 
Re: Myth of "no foreign aid in Burma" - no US aid does not mean
ltlee1 <ltlee1@[EMAIL   2008-05-21 16:18:38 
Re: Myth of "no foreign aid in Burma" - no US aid does not mean
Jim Walsh <jimNOwalsSP  2008-05-22 13:17:47 
Re: Myth of "no foreign aid in Burma" - no US aid does not mean
Jim Walsh <jimNOwalsSP  2008-05-22 13:17:48 
Re: Myth of "no foreign aid in Burma" - no US aid does not mean
bmoore@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-05-21 16:20:50 
Re: Myth of "no foreign aid in Burma" - no US aid does not mean
CharlesLiu <chliu528@[  2008-05-22 21:48:44 
Re: Myth of "no foreign aid in Burma" - no US aid does not mean
Jim Walsh <jimNOwalsSP  2008-05-23 15:43:22 

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