Burma is 'inhuman' over aid, says Brown
May 21, 2008
Myanmar cyclone: Burma junta may be prosecuted over aid block
Telegraph.co.uk - May 17, 2008
By Philip Sherwell in New York Burma's ruling generals could be threatened with prosecution for crimes against humanity as a last resort to pressure them to
Canadian cyclone aid arrives in Thailand
CTV.ca - May 17, 2008
A Canadian military plane loaded with 40 tonnes of relief supplies destined for survivor's of Burma's cyclone disaster has arrived in Bangkok, Thailand.
Burma Takes Diplomats on Tour of Cyclone-Ravaged Areas
Voice of America - May 17, 2008
By VOA News Burma took diplomats on a controlled tour of the storm-ravaged Irrawaddy delta Saturday following international complaints the ruling military
Burma government stops relief
ITV.com - May 17, 2008
The Burmese military Government has declared the emergency relief effort over, despite many survivors of Cyclone Nargis still being without food,
Burma 'guilty of inhuman action'
BBC News - May 17, 2008
Burma's government has been guilty of "inhuman" treatment of Cyclone Nargis survivors by refusing to allow aid to get through, Gordon Brown says.
Cyclone Nargis baby with little time to live survives week to face
Times Online - May 16, 2008
Two and a half million people have been made homeless or destitute by Cyclone Nargis, but for one of the tiniest of them, a two-month-old infant named Kyaw
UN Says 1 Million Burmese Children at Risk After Cyclone
Voice of America - May 16, 2008
By Ron Corben A United Nations agency says that as many as one million children may be at risk of disease following Cyclone Nargis.
Junta pushed to relent on relief
The Age - May 15, 2008
A woman and her child contemplate the cyclone damage to their house in a village near Pyapon. THE world community kept up the pressure on Burma's ruling
Burma praying in the rain
New Statesman - May 15, 2008
Millions are destitute, the death toll has already reached six figures. The inexcusable incompetence of the vicious regime is partly to blame.
Two million still at risk in cyclone's wake: UN
CTV.ca - May 14, 2008
The situation continues to worsen in Burma with the United Nations now estimating 2 million people are at risk of disease and starvation in the wake of the
Health disaster feared in Burma
Boston Globe - May 11, 2008
A cyclone survivor carried away useable articles from the debris of destroyed houses yesterday in Kyauktan, Burma. (AFP PHOTO/Khin Maung Win) BANGKOK - An
Burma's Junta Has the West over a Barrel
Spiegel Online - May 17, 2008
By our reporter in Rangoon The stubbornness of Burma's military junta puts the West into a hopeless situation. If the international community wants to
Brown to step up Burma pressure
InTheNews.co.uk - May 17, 2008
This year India celebrated 60 years of independence, but the festivities remain bittersweet for some. Full Story The international community must step up
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