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Survivors failed by junta, says PM



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Published Date: 18 May 2008
GORDON Brown stepped up the international pressure on Burma yesterday, condemning the country's "unnatural dictatorship" for failing the survivors of cyclone Nargis.
Addressing the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, he savaged Burma's military junta for stopping international aid from getting to the sick and starving of the nation.

The United Nations says that 2.5 million people have been made homeless in the Southeast Asian country. Authorities there say 78,000 people have died and 56,000 are missing. Aid groups say the death toll is probably about 128,000, with many more deaths possible from disease and starvation unless help is provided quickly.

Setting out the moral framework which drives his politics, Brown spoke about how people-power, mass communications and the internet could transform the world.

He said: "Some dismiss the internet as a shouting match without a referee, but let us remember its power for change."

"The monks of Burma, with only a begging bowl and their blogs, persuaded the world to bear witness to their fight against oppression – and now tell us of their struggle to survive in the face not only of natural disaster but an unnatural dictatorship that cares more about its survival than theirs."

Earlier, Brown attacked the government in Rangoon in a BBC World Service interview.

He said: "A natural disaster is being made into a man-made catastrophe by the negligence, the neglect and the inhuman treatment of the Burmese people by a regime that is failing to act and to allow the international community to do what it wants to do."

Brown added: "The responsibility lies with the Burmese regime and they must be held accountable."

The Prime Minister said forced air-drops of aid were being considered, but added that charities had warned they could be "counter-productive".

"We rule nothing out and the reason we rule nothing out is that we want to get the aid directly to the people," he said.

Brown added that Britain was looking at channelling its aid to Burma through China and the countries of the Association of South East Asian Nations (Asean).

At least £6m worth of British assistance has already reached 350,000 Burmese people, according to the Disasters Emergency Committee.

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POLL SETBACK

Gordon Brown faces another setback in next week's Westminster by-election battle in Crewe and Nantwich. Research by ICM for the News of the World found that 45% of constituents are planning to vote Conservative, compared with 37% backing Labour.

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big big fun,

18/05/2008 08:21:13
why has the scotsman stopped anyone from commenting on the sports section ?
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donald,

glasgow 18/05/2008 09:35:18
Every time I click the online opinion pol I am directed here?

As for nop comments allowed on the sports section - whrn have the Old Firm ever been Scottish, or of any use to Scotland?
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The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth 18/05/2008 09:58:16
Not that the Burmese government doesn't deserve it but he might well be talking about the junta that rules from no. 10.
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KampungHighlander,

Jakarta 18/05/2008 12:28:32
#3

I am with you there, both of them should be moved to Belfast so they can have 40 Old Firm Matches a year in the New Northern Ireland Professional League.
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KampungHighlander,

Jakarta 18/05/2008 12:35:44
"GORDON Brown stepped up the international pressure on Burma yesterday, condemning the country's "unnatural dictatorship" for failing the survivors of cyclone Nargis."

They won't even answer the Secretary General of the United Nations phone calls. If they are not listening to him do you really think that Tubby Brown expelling wind equates to pressure.

This is a brutal regime whose mandate to govern comes from the barrel of a gun. They rule by force and the only thing they will listen to is force.

Time for the leaders in the west to grow a pair, either that or we can all just sit back and watch a Million people die for no other reason than we elect moral cowards.
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KampungHighlander,

Jakarta 18/05/2008 12:39:46
"GORDON Brown stepped up the international pressure on Burma yesterday, condemning the country's "unnatural dictatorship" for failing the survivors of cyclone Nargis."

They won't even answer the Secretary General of the United Nations phone calls. If they are not listening to him do you really think that Tubby Brown expelling wind equates to pressure.

This is a brutal regime whose mandate to govern comes from the barrel of a gun. They rule by force and the only thing they will listen to is force.

Time for the leaders in the west to grow a pair, either that or we can all just sit back and watch a Million people die for no other reason than we elect moral cowards.
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Evia,

18/05/2008 15:57:28
4 The Former Mr. Angry

Well said. The dictator at number 10 Downing Street is not concerned about anyone but himself. He won't look after the people here who need help but has to show himself as a caring person to the rest of the world.

Why is he giving away £billions that we haven't got and ruining Great Britain? He wants to cause much anger as possible to hide the fact that he is taking us into Europe without giving us a referendum. Well, some of us can see through the smokescreen.

To hand over one's country to a foreign power is the act of a traitor. See www.eutruth.org.uk/ and find out the truth about The Lisbon Treaty. also have a look at these. www.tpuc.org/
John James Harris – made himself a Freeman of England within Common Law

www.stuartwheeler.co.uk/
Why I am suing the Prime Minister, by Stuart Wheeler

I believe the EU gives aid in these situations so why is Gordon giving more money that I can't afford to give? I give to various charities throughout the year and have no objection to giving what I can afford, but think it is wrong to give our aid to corrupt officials
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Montford's Jaicket,

21/05/2008 16:24:42
This corrupt, evil, lying dictatorial regime run by a cabal of sycophantic toadies kow-towing to an unelected megalomaniac is trying to systematically crush the people under its heel and must be stopped! And as for Burma...

 

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