activity // misseemarple
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A collection of unusual aerial photographs of the Sphinx on the Giza Plateau in Egypt, music by Patrick Leonard/Shenkar - "pudusu" from their CD "udistam". The Sphinx is classic...
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Six million children in Ethiopia are at risk of acute malnutrition following the failure of rains, the UN children's agency, Unicef, has warned.
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I agree that overpopulation is a problem. But these people are suffering because their crops failed - that’s down to the weather surely? So it falls into the same category as...
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The Tibetan Government in exile has called on Tibetans around the world to end protests against Chinese rule over the territory.
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The Tibetans did not starve their people. You may be thinking of the Burmese government. The Tibetans have suffered under enforced Chinese rule, but still show dignity and...
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Thousands of children in Myanmar will starve to death in two to three weeks unless food is rushed to them, an aid agency warned Sunday as an increasingly angry international community pleaded for...
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Something more has to be done, I agree, but the use of force, if you follow it through, will inevitably mean deaths. How many depends on how strongly the Burmese government...
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State-run TV news in Burma today has broadcast repeated calls for people to vote in this weekend's controversial referendum, making no mention of the tens of thousands killed and missing in a...
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"Philippe Sands's Torture Team exposes the American conspiracy to tear up the Geneva Convention after the attacks of 9/11, says Rafael Behr.
Sunday May 4, 2008
The Observer
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The recent cyclones in South Asia have brought Burma into the news, but some sources call it Myanmar. Why?
http://current.com/items/88936935_devastation_in_myanmar
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May all the gods in the universe protect Burma and Myanmar from the US "air-strike into extinction" and from being "rebuilt from the bottom up".
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