A point of no return Faraway Dreams


Date : Friday, June 6, 2008
Time : 12:03 PM
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WHEEEEEEEEEEEEE~ back to blogging spreeee.... since I have two more days......don wanna waste it XD

And yea...while read through carlame's blog..she wrote


" Somehow how come not many people help Myanmar? "


Lolz...yea, come to think of it, when you on the TV, you'll see there's a lot of advertisement on Sichuan's earthquake, Helping Aid, blablabla and so on.



Oh..Black Eyed Peas raised $870,000 for China quake victims.. will.i.am also said..

"We fell in love with China and the Chinese people when we visited here before and so wanted to use tonight to do all we could to help the relief effort in the aftermath of the earthquake," band member will.i.am told the crowd, according to the statement.

Well, this is the only one of the example...there are lots more helping aid offered by people around the world..


What about this?




Southeast Asian team finally arrives in Myanmar cyclone zone.
People affected by cyclone Nargis prepare to travel back to their devastated villages in the southwest Irrawaddy Delta, in the town of Labutta on June 3, 2008. Southeast Asian aid experts flew into Myanmar's devastated Irrawaddy Delta on Thursday for a mission to assess cyclone damage, but US navy ships sailed away -- laden with supplies rejected by the junta.

"Southeast Asian aid experts flew into Myanmar's devastated Irrawaddy Delta on Thursday for a mission to assess cyclone damage, but US navy ships sailed away -- laden with supplies rejected by the junta."

"Nearly five weeks after Cyclone Nargis hit, leaving 133,000 dead or missing, the first members of the joint ASEAN-UN "Emergency Rapid Assessment Team" flew by helicopter into the shattered towns of Labutta and Pyapon."


Jon Mitchell, Myanmar director of the charity CARE, said he recently visited the remote delta village of Kan Phar, where 4,000 people once lived. Only 800 remain, he said.

"We asked them what they had been eating before aid arrived. All of their rice stocks had been destroyed. They told us they were either collecting coconuts or eating spoiled rice to survive," Mitchell said.

Private donors from Yangon and other towns have tried to fill the gap by delivering aid themselves, but some say security forces have turned them away.


Hey, try to scroll up the page and read down here again...noticed any difference? Hmm..I wonder why...


Well, maybe the risk is too high for the helping aid team to fly over to the Myanmar cyclone
zone?


OR



Internal political problems?


Well, Myanmar is a poor country...since the World War II, nowhere in Myanmar you could find a safe land to step on. Bomb planted by the armies under the ground...anywhere and everywhere. You wouldn't know you'll burst into pieces before you take the next step and land your foo...................... BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMM!!!!!




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Perhaps what my uncle said was right... 'internal political problems' . Nowadays when you see your worst enemy ever kidnapped, or killed or whatsoever...would you run to him/her to help/save them?


Hmm, of course run away first lah!



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Anyway, hope both of the countries Myanmar and China will be back to normal....with new hope and new life.


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