Voice of America - May 17, 2008
By Tom Rivers British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has strongly condemned Burma's military government for not allowing international aid to reach its own
ITV.com - May 17, 2008
Gordon Brown has stepped up pressure on the Burmese government accusing the military regime of "inhuman" treatment of Cyclone Nargis victims.
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,
Daily Mail - May 17, 2008
The Prime Minister, who said he had not ruled out forced air drops of supplies, urged the junta to stop blocking international aid.
Thaindian.com - May 15, 2008
London, May 15 (ANI): British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said that the United Nations is to organise an emergency summit on the Myanmar cyclone
IT PRO - May 19, 2008
Prime Minister Gordon Brown is expected to promise at a conference later today to keep regulation of tech firms 'light' to encourage investment.
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.
Bernama - May 17, 2008
YANGON (AFP) - Frustrated world leaders condemned Myanmar's military rulers on Saturday, alleging negligence and possible crimes against humanity by
Javno.hr - May 17, 2008
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown condemned Myanmar for not allowing the international community to supply aid to its cyclone victims and said the 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.