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Myanmar's Generals Take Credit For International Aid
2008-05-10
Myanmar's military regime distributed international aid Saturday but plastered the boxes with the names of top generals in an apparent effort to turn the relief effort for last week's devastating cyclone into a propaganda exercise.

The United Nations sent in three more planes and several trucks loaded with aid, though the junta took over its first two shipments. The government agreed to let a U.S. cargo plane bring in supplies Monday, but foreign disaster experts were still being barred entry.

State-run television continuously ran images of top generals — including the junta leader, Senior Gen. Than Shwe — handing out boxes of aid to survivors at elaborate ceremonies. One box bore the name of Lt. Gen. Myint Swe, a rising star in the government hierarchy, in bold letters that overshadowed a smaller label reading: "Aid from the Kingdom of Thailand."

"We have already seen regional commanders putting their names on the side of aid shipments from Asia, saying this was a gift from them and then distributing it in their region," said Mark Farmaner, director of Burma Campaign UK, which campaigns for human rights and democracy in the country. "It is not going to areas where it is most in need," he said in London.
Posted by:Bobby

#4  The UN didn't have the chance to put their names on the boxes. The generals controlled the battlespace. And you can thank the Chicoms for supporting this despotic regime.

It would be cool if leaflets could be dropped all over the place, stating that the international community is ready to give aid, but the junta will not let them come in and help.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2008-05-10 15:55  

#3  just don't send any more aid. then the generals wouldn't get all the credit and maybe their ppl, would finally kick their assses out of power
Posted by: sinse   2008-05-10 10:22  

#2  I thought it was the U.N.s job to take credit for someone else's hard work.

Sounds like there may be a strongly worded letter in the works.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2008-05-10 09:58  

#1  In other news, water is wet....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-05-10 09:53  

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