It will be a great day when the Burmese regime falls.
It's BURMA you a$$clown. Burma BURMA Burma. As in BURMA Shave.
Oh, and bite me you Stalin wannabe.
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Rangoon Press Release: 90 people died as far as you know.
Amazing. The world is offering free money, but this North Korean Mini-Me is having no part.
Ping............
My sister-in-law (and family) just left the 29th of November to Thailand, trying to eventually get visas to become a missionary in Myanmar. The doors have become tighter and tighter all the time. They are praying for a window of opportunity in order to get in.
poing
Ah, that renowned amphibian way of life...
Here is an extract from what the military government said about the disaster in Burma:
Next, Deputy Minister for Information Brig-Gen Aung Thein told the newsmen about strong earthquake occurred in the Indian Ocean and damages in some areas in Myanmar. An earthquake of severe intensity with its epicentre about 1600 kilometres Northwest of Jakarta, Indonesia took place at 07:32:4 on 26 December. After that, nine earthquakes of intensity about 6.0 on the Richter Scale were recorded in the Andaman Sea. The eighth earthquake of strong intensity with 6.1 on the Richter Scale with its epicentre about 100 kilometres Southwest of Kokogyun took place at 09:38:42. The ninth one of strong intensity with 7.3 on the Richter Scale centred about 640 kilometres south of Kokogyun was recorded.
Some buildings collapsed in Taninthayi, Yangon, Bago and Ayeyawady Divisions and some regions in Rakhine and Shan State (South) due to the earthquake and coastal regions were hit by tidal waves. According to the latest information received, 138 buildings were destroyed and 788 people were homeless. Thirty six people were killed, 45 injured and 14 missing. Chairman of Ayeyawady Division Peace and Development Council Commander Maj-Gen Soe Naing, Minister for Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement Maj-Gen Sein Htwa and acting Director-General Dr U Tin Win Maung of the Ministry of Health visited the earthquake-hit regions in Ayeyawady Division yesterday morning and provided relief to the victims. Chairmen of State/Division Peace and Development Councils also visited the affected areas and carried out rescue operations.
Source:http://www.myanmar.com/nlm/enlm/Dec29_h6.html
I believe it was an WorldVision charity worker that I heard on the radio saying they
were at work in Myanmar (Burma). And that WorldVision was one of the few NGO charities that
has stayed on in Myanmar despite the nasty government.