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They're forcing the victims of the storm to return to their home. Oh, wait a minute, they don't have any homes anymore. Even worse, there's little to no food or water there either.
So glad the Government sent over my money to help these people. This is the kind of help they get.
U.N.: Myanmar victims forced from camps - Myanmar cyclone - MSNBC.com
YANGON, Myanmar - Myanmar’s military government is forcing cyclone victims out of shelters and refugee camps and sending some back to their devastated villages with virtually no aid supplies, United Nations and church officials said Friday.
Eight camps set up by the government for homeless victims in the Irrawaddy delta town of Bogalay are “totally empty,” UNICEF official Teh Tai Ring told a meeting of aid groups.
“The government is moving people unannounced,” he said, adding that authorities were “dumping people in the approximate location of the villages, basically with nothing.”
So glad the Government sent over my money to help these people. This is the kind of help they get.
U.N.: Myanmar victims forced from camps - Myanmar cyclone - MSNBC.com
YANGON, Myanmar - Myanmar’s military government is forcing cyclone victims out of shelters and refugee camps and sending some back to their devastated villages with virtually no aid supplies, United Nations and church officials said Friday.
Eight camps set up by the government for homeless victims in the Irrawaddy delta town of Bogalay are “totally empty,” UNICEF official Teh Tai Ring told a meeting of aid groups.
“The government is moving people unannounced,” he said, adding that authorities were “dumping people in the approximate location of the villages, basically with nothing.”