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Burma relief effort reaches too few, too slow, says UN (Roundup)


May 12, 2008, 11:28 GMT

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KenMay 12th, 2008 - 13:27:53

The disaster in Myanmar is a humanity catastrophe in the making. The world community cannot sit back and wait for this to happen. The UN MUST take action immediately, even it means to send armed troops to take out the military government. Put the military government on trial for crime against humanity.

The UN cannot wait to take action. It must act NOW.

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SteveMay 12th, 2008 - 13:32:34

This is genocide, pure and simple, and should be labeled and dealt with as such. Anything less is cowardice on the part of the U.N. and the world community.

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concernedMay 12th, 2008 - 13:36:26

The UN will do nothing. The UN supports thugs like this military junta.

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Kunwar ArifMay 12th, 2008 - 15:27:30

The rejection by the burmese government of aids from all over the world in a situation like this will amount to human genocide in Burmah in which hundred of thousands of poor people will perish for want of basic neccessities of life and medicines and food
This is a serious situation and the world body and the all contrries of yhe world must put pressure on the burmese government. NOW

Kunwar Arif

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mabel tunMay 13th, 2008 - 01:40:54

This is genocide, military regims want aids for them not for victims. UN should not wait untail all people die in Burma.

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