Now is the time, Mr Rudd, to act on Burma.
The world’s attention will still be Burma for a short while, but it needs to happen now.
As a new Prime Minister Mr Howard established his regional credibility by leading the liberation of East Timor. His commitment carried him through the ensuing setbacks, including the potential risk [...]
Posts Tagged ‘nargis’
Free Burma Mr Rudd
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged aid, australia, burma, cyclone, human rights, kevin rudd, nargis, politics on June 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Southern Cross Article
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged aid, burma, cyclone, nargis, sydney on June 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
For those who didn’t see it in the June edition of Southern Cross, here is a link to the article about our aid effort for Burma.
Thanks again for all the support from back home. Our third shipment of medicines (antimalarials and antibiotics) will be leaving for the Delta in the next few days, but more [...]
Second Load of Medicines Ordered
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged aid, burma, chiang mai, cyclone, nargis on May 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Because on our last visit we essentially bought out the university’s low-cost pharmacy out of many essential medicines, this time we have pre-ordered ‘the motherload’.
Russell happens to be the next-door neighbour with the pharmacist, and he’s given us an additional handy 5% off the price.
This time we have really bought up big:
4000 Packs of Oral [...]
New Footage from Inside Burma
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged aid, burma, cyclone, Laputta, nargis on May 22, 2008 | 1 Comment »
We have just received this VCD of new footage taken by Burmese Christians inside the Laputta Region.
The footage was filmed very recently and this is the first time it has been seen outside of Burma.
Please be aware this footage contains graphic images.
Clearly, absolutely nothing is being done by the Burmese Government, other than attempting to control the [...]
News Travels Fast in Sydney Town
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged aid, burma, cyclone, nargis, sydney on May 21, 2008 | 1 Comment »
News of the aid drive for Burma has officially hit Sydney!
Amy has got to be stoked with beginning of line two:
Jonathon, from Sydney’s inner west …
Troy, the oppose of stoked with line one:
With most foreign aid blocked in the wake of Cyclone Nargis, a Sydney Anglican on the Thai border …
Click here to read the [...]
The Big Shop: Aid for Burma
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged aid, burma, cyclone, nargis on May 20, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Well, thanks to your donations I have been able to purchase and send the first delivery of aid over into Burma.
I have received $2200 to date and have spent $1482 yesterday on the first delivery of goods to go over. Teams of Burmese Christians are going every couple of days and the [...]
Burma Update
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged aid, burma, cyclone, nargis on May 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
At the moment I understand that the junta has effectively sealed off the Delta region and is making the victims buy aid directly from them. They are keeping the world out and trying to monopolise profits at the same time.
However, as I have explained previously, the Burmese nationals are able to get through, as long [...]
Burma Needs Your Help and Here’s How!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged aid, burma, christianity, church, cyclone, help, nargis on May 11, 2008 | 2 Comments »
A couple of hundred kilometres from here one of the highest death tolls of any natural disaster in modern times mounts in the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis.
Today the Sydney Morning Herald reported:
About 100,000 people are feared to have been killed and at least 1.5 million people left homeless after south Burma was devastated by cyclone [...]
Cyclone Nargis
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged aid, burma, cyclone, nargis on May 6, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
We’re getting some pretty serious reports on the devastation caused by Cyclone Nargis, just over the border in Burma.
As late as yesterday The Australian was reporting:
Nargis is moving northeast into northern Thailand, where it has already caused heavy rain and triggered storm warnings.
Well, I’m pretty sure we’re safe here as its expected arrival of the [...]