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nayting (User)
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Re:This is humanitarian matters , not politic. 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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Thunderbolts,
When I think about you Thunderbolts I see someone who speaks for the military government of Myanmar.
Today there are reports of 22,000 to 100,000 people who have lost their lives from the cyclone in the southern part of Burma-Myanmar.
Today there are reports of huge numbers of people at risk of dying because they have no food, water or shelter and are at risk of disease despite the availability of skilled foreign disaster assistance ready at Burma-Myanmar's door step.
There is no doubt in my mind that the military government of Myanmar through it's choices and dealings with foreign aid givers during the last week is enabling a second larger wave of disaster more horrible than the original storm. The Myanmar military is Burma-Myanmar's own worse enemy.
Thunderbolts why is your hand steady, why is your voice so certain and
clear in the midst of this humanitarian disaster?
I can smell a very bad smell that makes me feel numb and sick and I want to throw up my breakfast. It is coming from you Thunderbolds and the Myanmar military.
I call on all Myanmar military persons to understand and embrace their human responsibility and break the sick mold of their fearful leaders. I call the Myanmar military to provide real assistance at this huge disaster scene and enable people who wish to help.
The military leader who slows or stops help for any reason is not a true leader, instead he is a problem and should be stepped on hard.
I call on the international community to walk into southern Burma-Myanmar, armed to the teeth if need be, and take matters into their own hands for the benefit of the people at risk.
What Myanmar military person has the courage and honor to break away from what is stopping the help. What military person will help the people at risk? Is that you Thunderbolts?
I want Burma-Myanmar's doors to be wide open to all help.
nayting
I speak for a group of Burmese professionals some of who are
ex-civil servants of the Myanmar government. I have access to
information and advice.
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thunderbolts
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thunderbolts
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2008/05/09 14:43
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ZynnYaw
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2008/05/10 09:16
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Polaris
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2008/05/10 23:59
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nayting
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2008/05/11 11:50
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thunderbolts
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