Turning point near on Myanmar aid - UK minister
May 18, 2008
Myanmar regime 'inhuman' by blocking foreign aid: British PM
AFP - May 17, 2008
LONDON (AFP) — Myanmar's military regime is acting inhumanely by continuing to block foreign aid for cyclone victims and should be held accountable,
Activist slams China, India over
CNN International - May 15, 2008
LONDON, England (CNN) -- The founder of the Free Burma Coalition accused Myanmar neighbors China and India on Thursday of failing to do their share of
Weather again threatens Burma cyclone victims
Radio Australia - May 15, 2008
The UN says more than 2.5 million people are desperate for clean drinking water, food and medical supplies in southern Burma.
Burma's neighbors step in
Christian Science Monitor - May 14, 2008
By Christopher Johnson | Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor Myawaddy, Burma - Officers in crisp longyis stare incredulously at a Westerner
Brown clarifies Burma remarks
Famagusta Gazette - May 16, 2008
By Andy Ioannou 16.MAY.08 The British Prime Minister's office has clarified earlier comments that the UN was organising an emergency summit on Burma's
‘This is a Good Day to Argue for Humanitarian Intervention’
The Irrawaddy News Magazine - May 16, 2008
Kavi Chongkittavorn, an editor at The Nation in Bangkok, is recognized as one of Thailand’s foremost experts on Asean. This week the junta granted Asean
Disaster team ready to enter Myanmar in 48 hours
Emirates Business 24/7 - May 13, 2008
A disaster assessment team from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations will be ready within 48 hours to enter cyclone-hit Myanmar, the Asean secretariat
Deadly Cyclone Made Worse By Loss of Mangrove Forests
About - News & Issues - May 12, 2008
Deforestation may have magnified the devastating effects of the cyclone that hit Myanmar (formerly Burma) over the weekend, according to Surin Pitsuwan,
Myanmar's mishandling of cyclone a blow to ASEAN
MSN India - May 18, 2008
Manila: Myanmar, long a thorn in the side of its Southeast Asian allies, has again made them a target of criticism after its ruling junta shocked the world
Gordon Brown accuses Myanmar authorities of behaving inhumanely
EiTB - May 17, 2008
In the BBC World Service interview broadcast Saturday, Brown said authorities in Myanmar, also known as Burma, must be held to account for their actions.
BROWN CONDEMNS 'INHUMAN' JUNTA
UK Express - May 17, 2008
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has accused Burma's government of "inhuman" treatment of Cyclone Nargis survivors for its refusal to allow aid to get through.
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