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Thursday, May 08, 2008

နအဖ..လက္ခံလိုက္ရျပီ..လာပါေတာ့ အေမရိကန္..ဒို ့အပုပ္နံ ့မခံနိူင္

အမေလးဗ်ာ..သိတယ္မဟုတ္လား..ေဒၚလာမ်ားမ်ား..နအဖ လက္ထဲမ်ားထည့္မလား..နည္းနည္းမူၾကည့္တာပါ။ မ်က္ႏွုာ ကရလည္းမရ.ေဒၚလာကလည္းမရ ဘစ္ကီမြန္းေျခေထာက္ဘဲ ရေတာ့မလား။။
ဇီးေစ့ကေလးနဲ ့ ျမင့္မိုရ္ေတာင္ ေပါက္ၾကည့္ခ်င္ေသးတာေပါ့..တရုပ္ေျပးမင္း အမ်ိဳးေတြ မဟုတ္လား။ ေအာင္နက္ေလ..ရမလား သြားျဖဲၾကည့္တာေပါ့ ။မရေတာ့ ထံုးစံအတိုင္း အျမီးကုပ္ေျပးတာေပါ့။ ေအာင္ေက်ာ္ေခၚေတာ့ ဘုရားထူးခ်င္တယ္ေလ..
လူေသေတြကိုဘဲ ၾကည့္ ေနပူထဲ ေျခာက္ မဲ..ေရထဲကလဲပြ..
ေက်ာ္သူလည္းကုိင္မရေတာ့..
အျဖဴေတြဘဲ လာေကာက္ကူၾကပါေတာ့ဗ်ာ..အေလာင္းပုပ္ တသိန္း.နိူင္ငံဘဲ သိမ္းသိမ္း..
က်ဳပ္ ခ်ဳပ္ခ်ဳပ္ေတာ့ ဆာဒန္လို...ဘန္ကာထဲ ၾကိဳင္ၾကိဳင္နဲ ့ တူတူ ပုန္းေနပါရေစ။

ေဟ့ တူတူေရ..၀ါး...

Burma's junta allows US aid flights in

From correspondents in Bangkok

May 08, 2008 06:43pm
Article from: NEWS.com.au

BURMA'S ruling junta has given the US military permission to fly in relief supplies for survivors of Cyclone Nargis, the Thai military has said.

"We have helped the Americans to talk to the Myanmar (Burma) government to allow US planes ... to fly humanitarian aid (into the country). They just agreed," Thai Supreme Commander Boonsrang Niumpradit said. A US embassy official confirmed the decision.
But a United Nations spokesman has said the junta has still not given clearance for other aid flights to enter the country.

The latest estimated death toll stands at 80,000, according to a junta official who has said entire villages have disappeared.

Relief flights loaded with high-energy biscuits for survivors of the weekend cyclone remain grounded in Dubai, Bangladesh and Thailand, waiting for the green light from Burmese officials.

A spokesman for the UN's World Food Program said the agency was in "constant touch" with junta representatives for clearance to enter the country.

He said it was "especially frustrating" that much-needed aid was being prevented from heling survivors in need, the Associated Press has reported.

A UN spokesperson in Geneva later said four disaster management experts had received permission to travel to Burma.

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has said the junta needs to work with the international aid community "before it's too late". "It's very much a matter of urgency," ASEAN said.

- with Reuters, AFP

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