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Catastrophe in Birma, Burma, Myanmar ...

Postby christiand on Wed May 07, 2008 4:25 pm

I'm very sorry to learn what catastrophe has struck Birma.

I would like to encourage everybody to make a contribution how little or how big, whatever you can do for the plight of this nation.
It is awful to read in the news that tens of thousands of people have died, (the trouble for those who died is over), however the remaining poulation
is suffering tremendously from loss of relatives, friends, shelter, water, food and sanitary needs.
They NEED urgent help.

Please consider,
CD
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Re: catastrophe in Birma, Burma, Myanmar ...

Postby Bindii on Wed May 07, 2008 4:27 pm

Copy and pasted from elsewhere.. (cause you started a new thread while I was replying to your other post lol)..

I for one will be donating money to aid the Burmese people.. I already donate to a orphanage there and I've seen how many of the Burmese people have to live.. they will need all the help that we can give..
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Re: catastrophe in Birma, Burma, Myanmar ...

Postby christiand on Wed May 07, 2008 4:31 pm

Sorry for bumping,

but have a close look at this frome the SMH:

http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/my- ... 44892.html

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Re: Catastrophe in Birma, Burma, Myanmar ...

Postby Pehpsi on Thu May 08, 2008 6:58 pm

Unfortunately I don't even have $5 to give these poor people, but hopefully the guys that run the joint will swallow their pride and accept some aid..

How is it possible that so many people died?? Is it a dense population type thing?
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Re: Catastrophe in Birma, Burma, Myanmar ...

Postby Bindii on Fri May 09, 2008 9:31 am

Pehpsi wrote:Unfortunately I don't even have $5 to give these poor people, but hopefully the guys that run the joint will swallow their pride and accept some aide..

How is it possible that so many people died?? Is it a dense population type thing?


To understand how so many people have died you have to understand how they live in the first place... many of the Burmese living in villages don't have basic neccesities such as electricity, plumbing etc Their goverment is corrupt and instead of spending funds to feed its people they spend it instead decorating the major cities (which ironically is the only place that tourists are allowed to visit) they don't offer their citizens support like ours does to us. They cook in outdoor kitchens and the waste runs down gutters that line the streets, this is not because they don't care.. its because they don't have a choice. Soldiers roam the streets and rule the roost so to speak.

I have a Burmese friend who travels back to Burma periodically to help his family and he has to literally sneak money into the country at great risk to himself because if security saw it they would either take the money as 'taxes' or jail him.

A little money in a country like Burma goes a long way though.. I donated $100 USD to a local orphanage and with that money they were able to build kitchen so that they could feed the orphans. (The kitchen is a leanto and its equipped with a an open fires where they cook the food).. its primitive but it does the job, they also were able to purchase a couple of more beds for the kids to sleep on.. I send money to the orphanage whenever I am able.

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Re: Catastrophe in Birma, Burma, Myanmar ...

Postby christiand on Fri May 09, 2008 2:02 pm

Hi Bindii,

thanks for explaining some of the living conditions in Burma.
Also good to see anther compassionate human beeing like you.

Thanks,
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Postby Pehpsi on Fri May 09, 2008 10:04 pm

Yeah, cheers for your insight. When I finally get some money I'll get you to guide me on where to donate it..
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Re: Catastrophe in Birma, Burma, Myanmar ...

Postby sirhc55 on Sat May 10, 2008 7:46 pm

My take on this disaster - make the countries who supplied the following items to Myanmar pay the penalty.

Tanks - supplied by: Ukraine, China, UK
APC - supplied by: China, Soviet Union, Brazil, France, UK
Artillery - supplied by: Serbia, Israel, UK, DPR Korea, Russia, India, Yugoslavia
Multiple rocket launchers - supplied by: DPR Korea, China, Vietnam
Heavy mortars - supplied by: France, Israel, Finland, China, Yugoslavia
SAMs and AA Artillery - supplied by: Soviet Union, China, Singapore
Light & Medium mortars - UK,China, US, Russia
Rocket launchers & recoilless guns - supplied by: US, China, Sweden
Heavy machine guns - supplied by: Russia, China,UK
GPMG - supplied by: US, UK, Germany, Belgium
Assault rifles - supplied by: Israel, Germany, China, Soviet Union
Submachine guns - supplied by: Israel, UK, Italy, Croatia
Grenade launchers - supplied by: Russia, China

Billions have be made from arms sales - give it back to the people as food and clothing
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