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Monthly Archives: May 2008
Myanmar: ‘a humanitarian catastrophe’
“A natural disaster is turning into a humanitarian catastrophe of genuinely epic proportions in significant part because of the malign neglect of the regime. I would be amazed if there hadn’t been about 100,000 who had died already … what’s … Continue reading
Posted in Baptist Global Response, Current events
Tagged Burma, Cyclone Nargis, disaster relief, Myanmar
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Myanmar response planned in aftermath of Cyclone Nargis
Southern Baptists are moving to respond in the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis, which struck Myanmar, a country in Southeast Asia also known as Burma, early May 3 with winds of up to 120 mph. The storm knocked out electricity in … Continue reading