THE PLIGHT OF THE BURMESE PEOPLE
As if the Burmese people hadn't enough to contend with by being brutally ruled by a Junta of military criminals, they now have to contend with one of the worst natural disasters ever to occur in the region. With a bit of luck this will spell the end of the general's rule as it appears that they don't have the resources to deal with the disaster. Hopefully, the world's aid agencies will get in there as quickly as possibe and do what they can to alleviate the suffering on the ground.
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MYANMAR AFTERMATH EXSPOSED_by CNN'S DAN RIVERS

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http://blog.luciolepress.com/2... escapes for CNN reporter Dan Rivers in Myanmar, evading authorities while filing reports on the cyclone aftermathPosted by kluciole at 5/10/2008 12:12 AM and is filed under news,Politics,Human Rights,Health,Science,Internat onal,Environment,Cultures Narrow escapes for CNN reporter in Myanmar By DAVID BAUDER, AP Television WriterSat May 10, 12:20 AM ET A CNN reporter who left Myanmar Friday was chased by authorities as he reported on the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis but escaped primarily because of the incompetence of the people after him.Dan Rivers hid under a blanket at one police checkpoint and casually covered up his name on a passport to avoid detection another time. He may ultimately have gotten out of the country due to a stewardess' impatience."I was amazed at the lengths they apparently went just to catch me," Rivers told The Associated Press by telephone from Thailand on Saturday.Rivers' story illustrates the preoccupation of Myanmar's military government with things other than helping the country recover from a storm that killed thousands and left many survivors homeless. Aid groups have reported difficulties in getting badly needed supplies and relief workers into the secretive country.Rivers sneaked into the country on Monday — he wouldn't say how — and for a day reported the story without saying his name or showing his face onscreen.CNN, owned by Time Warner Inc., and Rivers then quickly agreed to drop the mask."We decided it would have much more impact if I could communicate more directly, if I could look down the barrel of a camera and tell people precisely how bad it was," he said. "I think that type of personal reporting is much more effective than a voiceover on a picture."But it made him a marked man. A local contact told Rivers' crew the government was looking for him by contacting all hotels where foreigners stayed.During reporting on Thursday, an immigration official stopped Rivers' group. He took the passports of two crew members and compared them to a picture of Rivers taken from a CNN screen. During the two hours before they were waved on, Rivers said he went to a restaurant and walked the streets, "trying not to look like a white guy with long hair, which was difficult."The authorities didn't discover the men were from CNN. Knowing his picture was being circulated, Rivers hid under a blanket in the van the next time police checked.He later resumed reporting away from their van until an official told them to return to their van, where police would be waiting. It was a tough walk."There were a lot of things going through our minds then about what we would find at the end of that journey," he said. "At one point I was thinking, `what if they just shot us and threw us into the river and said it was an accident?'"There were only two policemen waiting. They asked to see Rivers' passport and he casually covered up his first and last names with his thumbs. They radioed Rivers' two middle names back to their bosses.They were passed on to another government official, who let them go after being convinced they were part of a relief group. Strategic offerings of cigarettes, water and a candy bar helped.The crew rushed back to the capital city of Yangon."I kind of felt that I'd used my nine lives up and it was time to get out of the country," Rivers said. He was afraid for the safety of his Burmese contacts if he were found out and, frankly, didn't want officials spending time searching for him when they had more important things to do.While on a plane to get out of the country, Rivers was called back to the gate to be searched. He'd been found out. He was thoroughly searched, but fortunately had no pictures with him."I thought I was going to get hauled off to some fetid prison for a week," he said. Eventually, an impatient stewardess demanded authorities make a decision on what to do with Rivers and, thus challenged, put him back on the plane. Rivers said he hoped to get back in to Myanmar at some point but given the sensitivities it's not likely to be anytime soon.

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patriotsundergod (June 9, 2008 at 7:20 am)
I was in Myanmar back in 1997 visiting the underground church. The only place that is safe is along the Golden Triangle border with Thailand. Just like N Korea.
lordkoos (June 6, 2008 at 12:34 am)
It's different in Myanmar, the people have no power. Americans have no will.
saslas5 (May 24, 2008 at 2:13 pm)
Whats happined?
nangamyatmon (May 21, 2008 at 9:23 am)
Burma is so '1984'
Slavesrevolt (May 20, 2008 at 3:47 pm)
Governments, it's all about covering up, saving face, gaining control, taking over competition.People starting to realize we live on a prison planet yet?Stay put and do what you're told.
kyawzehtun (May 19, 2008 at 8:26 am)
ေလးစားပါတယ္မိတ္ေဆြ ဂုဏ္လည္းယူမိပါတယ္ ဒီစြန္ ့လြတ္မွုဟာနဲေနာတဲ့ အရာမဟုတ္ဘူးဆိုတာ မိတ္ေဆြရိုက္ယူ ရရွိခဲ့တဲ့ပံုရိပ္ေတြက မိတ္ေဆြကိုအျမဲ မီးေမာင္းထိုးျပေနမွာပါ။"I Pound of what you have done for Burma" -To News reporter
rightclique (May 16, 2008 at 10:33 pm)
The government has energy and resource to do the manhunt, not relief effort. Welcome to the Gulag of Burma oppss... I meant the "Union of Myanmar".
danny121782 (May 15, 2008 at 5:27 pm)
we should take the soldiers from iraq and send them into myanmar to help ppl who actually need help and would appreciate it, not kill us when we turn our back... help myanmar!
christophski82 (May 12, 2008 at 1:04 pm)
are they that dumb that they would put decomposing bodies back in the water? assholes.
caa1000 (May 12, 2008 at 12:05 am)
Where is Jim Carey? I thought he was standing for the poor people of Burma/Myannmar last year! The crazy "Junta" of Myannmar does not care of anyone, cause they known they don't want them and want Aung San Sung Yi as their leader. So, they don't care who is suffering, but they want to hold to power no matter what.

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