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Uploaded by on May 17, 2008

Daw Mar Mar Aye donated her telent to IBMO.

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  • That anywhere in a country hard-hit by natural disasters such as killer storms, quakes, wild fire, or diseases, immediately attracts the attention of the State of such a country.

  • That anywhere in a country hard-hit by natural disasters such as killer storms, quakes, wild fire, or diseases, immediately attracts the attention of the State of such a country.

  • The country, however, is unfortune to be one among the least developing countries, then the international help is called on to take place wherever State of the country cannot carry out this equivalent – to rescue or for the relief of its own people. In this regard, the State must outsource any forms of aid without pre-condition. But this time, the table is turned.

  • The military junta was out of common sense by doing its own predictable way. This is the case when the junta view of international aid is different than the rest of the world communities. The Burmese military régimé sealed its perimeter off the international call on to open its water for aid to be coming in. Throughout the disastrous times, both window and post-disastrous periods alike, the junta took none of the actions for rescue and relief.

  • Instead, it turned its blind eye –none of its activities involved in rescue and relief efforts – by foolishly rejecting the international access to supply relief aid. All the naval fleets from Britain, the United States, and France were hovered at the mouth of Bay of Bengal awaiting the State's order to discharge all of relief supplies to disaster areas in delta region.

  • The régimé's view of would-be naval intrusion into its country by the West went beyond commonly acceptable, leaving the hard-hit area untouched; unattended; worse than that, overwhelmed by at all times a full load of nonsense, the régimé traded all these supplies, specifically designated for the cyclone refugees, for just money for their own thickness of wallet. Obviously, this time again, the régimé is dancing on somebody's graveyard.

  • That anywhere in a country hard-hit by natural disasters such as killer storms, quakes, wild fire, or diseases, immediately attracts the attention of the State of such a country. The country, however, is unfortune to be one among the least developing countries, then the international help is called on to take place wherever State of the country cannot carry out this equivalent – to rescue or for the relief of its own people.

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