The UN has said it will resume aid flights to Burma on Saturday. The World Food Programme had suspended deliveries to the cyclone struck country after two aid planes were impounded by the regime on Friday.
In the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis, which has left more than a million people homeless, aid is still only trickling into the country. The Burmese Foreign Ministry continues to maintain it is not in a position to receive foreign relief workers, saying it is responding to the crisis with its own resources. Human rights group Amnesty International has criticised AI report says civilians being targeted in Somalia ...
Cyclone kills over 350 in Burma, disaster declared ...
German minister calls for reversal of EU policy on agriculture ... the junta for going ahead with a referendum at the weekend that aims to endorse a pro-military constitution. Amnesty said prioritising a new constitution during a major catastrophe was a violation of human rights.
(Deutsche Welle)
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