May 13, 2008
Aid arriving in Myanmar, but junta remains under fire
“The most important objective is to get the humanitarian aid there because there are many ordinary people who are suffering. We have to use all means to help them.”
International aid continued to arrive in cyclone-ravaged Myanmar Tuesday, but criticism mounted as the efforts were hampered by logistics problems and the military junta's bureaucratic stalling. via Tajikistan News.Net
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