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Burmese Regime Refuses Humanitarian Aid, Turns Away Aid Workers, Diplomats

May 10, 2008 :: jr3o :: No Comment Yet

As multiple nations scramble to get aid supplies into position, and UN negotiators attempt to persuade the military junta to accept international rescue, health and food assistance, the generals ruling the country have turned away aid, seized aid packages while expelling aid-workers and sought to prevent journalists from entering the country. Some suspect the behavior, which one UN official called “unprecedented”, is tied to the junta’s aim of manipulating a referendum on its proposed constitution.

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Burmese Junta Blocking Access for Aid for Flood Victims

May 8, 2008 :: jr3o :: No Comment Yet

As aid agencies warn of the threat of starvation, infection and epidemic, the junta of generals that rules Burma (which they have renamed Myanmar) is refusing access to most foreign aid being offered. The top US diplomat in the country has said the death toll could reach as high as 100,000 and some observers have said the junta has done little to collect the bodies floating in lingering flood waters.

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Doctors without Borders reports 10 most underreported humanitarian crises of 2007

December 23, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

The top ten most underreported humanitarian crises worldwide are, according to Doctors without Borders (MSF), “Displaced Fleeing War in Somalia Face Humanitarian Crisis; Political and Economic Turmoil Sparks Health-Care Crisis in Zimbabwe; Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Spreads As New Drugs Go Untested; Expanded Use of Nutrient Dense Ready-to-Use Foods Crucial for Reducing Childhood Malnutrition; Civilians Increasingly Under […]

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US fears catastrophic dam collapse in Iraq could kill 500,000; UK power Grid officials warn of possible energy crisis this winter…

October 31, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

31 October :: US authorities fear catastrophic dam failure in Iraq: “A catastrophic failure of the largest dam in Iraq would send a wave 65ft high hurtling down the valley of the river Tigris, killing up to 500,000 people, US engineers warned yesterday” reports UK’s Independent; Army Corps of Engineers warns failure of the two-mile-across […]

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Vacancies in US executive at worrying high; US House to debate Armenian genocide; China’s Communist party congress opens…

October 15, 2007 :: admin :: One Comment

15 October :: Unfilled vacancies in top-level executive-branch positions in US gov’t startlingly common, leaving multi-billion-dollar agencies without leadership; interim appointees can serve for up to 210 days with full authority, while approval of nominees runs through Senate, 462 days remain in Bush term as of today; IHT quotes Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA), ranking Republican […]

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UN Security Council unanimously ‘deplores’ Burma crackdown; Gore wins Nobel Peace Prize; Afghanistan closes 2 security firms, probing 10 more…

October 12, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

12 October :: UN Security Council passes unanimous non-binding declaration that it “strongly deplores” the violence used by Burma’s military gov’t against peaceful demonstrators; statement also calls for release of “all political prisoner and remaining detainees”, as well as urging direct talks with opposition, pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, significant action to move Burma […]

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China facing Three Gorges fallout; Turkey says US Armenian genocide resolution strains ties; UN calls for Iraq contractors to face justice…

October 11, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

11 October :: China plans to relocate some 4 million additional people to curb ecological fallout from massive reservoir, “irrational development”, ecological collapse around Three Gorges Dam; move comes after top officials, engineers at site warned gov’t the project could lead to “environmental catastrophe”; ENN reports “Environmentalists have long criticized the project, saying silt trapped […]

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Scientists craft synthetic chromosome, to announce first "artificial life"; first lady poised to succeed husband as president, of Argentina…

October 6, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

6 October :: Guardian reports “Craig Venter, the controversial DNA researcher involved in the race to decipher the human genetic code, has built a synthetic chromosome out of laboratory chemicals and is poised to announce the creation of the first new artificial life form on Earth“; if achieved, breakthrough will spur heated ethical debates on […]

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Two Koreas seek formal peace; Blackwater involved in 195 shootings since 2005; Bush vetoes children’s health insurance expansion…

October 4, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

4 October :: North and South Korean leaders to call summit to establish formal lasting peace to 1950-53 conflict; analysts say “hermit” regime in North still appears unwilling to make necessary concessions to bring about re-unification, end to dictatorship; North signed new pact to dismantle nuclear facilities one day before… Burmese military junta reported to […]

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Bush gives $25 million fuel aid to North Korea; Gambari to meet Suu Kyi, seek compromise in Burma; Karzai wants talks with Taliban…

September 30, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

30 September :: US pres. George W. Bush has approved $25 million in fuel aid for North Korea, as part of a February deal to shut down nuclear facilities, dismantle weapons and allow IAEA inspections; the Yongbyon reactor was shut down in July… Six-party talks to negotiate North Korean denuclearization have been suspended for two […]

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Burma crackdown reportedly leaves hundreds dead, satellite images may show proof; Bush pushes ‘voluntary’ emissions caps…

September 29, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

29 September :: 2 thousand gathered in Rangoon to call for end to military rule, bystanders applauding protesting students; US bars 3 dozen members of military gov’t, their families from travel to US, in response to mounting violence in Burma; pressure mounting as demonstrations thin, calls for general to cede power spread; CNN reports “British […]

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Falling water tables put Chinese economy at risk; int’l day of protest supports Burma monks; CA electoral reform fails, still ‘winner takes all’…

September 28, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

28 September :: Shijiazhuang, a city of 2 million on the North China Plain has seen 11% growth, construction boom, even as irreplaceable aquifers are drying up, water tables fast dropping; as IHT reports, “China is scouring the world for oil, natural gas and minerals to keep its economic machine humming. But trade deals cannot […]

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Burmese junta threatens "extreme action", fires on demonstrators, as protests grow; Georgia accuses Russia of interference in Abkhazia…

September 27, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

27 September :: Reports emerge from Rangoon military junta has raided monasteries in effort to end pro-democracy rallies; UN Security Council has urged regime to meet with special envoy, China says it views Burma crisis as “internal affair”; reports suggest 70 monks were abducted from one monastery alone by security forces; junta has warned demonstrators […]

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Police fire on demonstrating monks in Rangoon; global carbon footprint 23.881 billion tons…

September 26, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

26 September :: Riot police in Burma (Myanmar under its military dictatorship) have fired on 10,000 Buddhist monks and pro-democracy activists protesting against totalitarian rule; US has announced new sanctions against regime, Bush denouncing “19-year reign of fear”; on Monday, 100,000 marched to support the “saffron rebellion”… Global carbon footprint at 23.881 billion tons, as […]

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100,000 march for democracy in Burma; Ahmadinejad says no nukes, no war with US; Gore, Schwarzenegger push emissions protocol…

September 24, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

24 September :: Estimated 100,000 march in Rangoon (Yangon) to support Buddhist monks calling for end to military rule in Burma; some fear junta will impose another harsh crack-down… Iran pres. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said his nation does not need nuclear weapons and is not headed for war with US; news comes amid heightened tensions […]

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US suspends diplomats’ travel in Iraq, security firm under scrutiny; 170,000 Iraqi families have fled homes due to conflict; NYT online now free…

September 19, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

19 September :: US suspends all road travel outside Baghdad ‘Green Zone’ by its diplomats in Iraq, after Iraqi gov’t prohibits private military firm Blackwater from providing security or operating in Iraq, amid allegations Blackwater agents fired "indiscriminately" on civilians with no apparent provocation; BBC reports Blackwater operations difficult to trace, company claims to have […]

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