Although it is one of the largest independent news organizations in the country, it was forced on the ground after the Military Council captured control four years ago, and it is broadcast from the nearby Thailand.
“Most journalists in Myanmar cannot say they are journalists anymore, so most of them work as citizen journalists,” Kiao said. “Thus I know my source that there are now more than 350 people.”
The Military leader in Myanmar, General Min Aung Holing (center in Al -Akhdar), is inspecting a damaged road in Naibidawo.credit: AP
Khan Mo, 53, who arrived in Australia six months ago from Yangon, has achieved less success in obtaining information about the welfare of her brother, sister and parents at home.
“They are fine now, but I couldn’t contact anyone at home or get any information for hours after the earthquake,” said Mo said.
Kyaw and MEE joined other members of the Myanmar community at Sydney University at Sydney University this week at the Burma’s Peacock Film Festival, celebrating independent journalism and Myanmar filmmaking.
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Kiao said that she was not surprised by the reading of the military government had made an international call to help given the extent of the destruction, the collapse of many buildings in Mandalay around and around the train paths and collapsed roads.
When DVB footage broadcasts 37 rescue workers from China, and the United Nations has allocated $ 5 million ($ 7.9 million) for relief efforts, Kiao said it suspects that all the necessary assistance will be used for the intended purpose.
“Of the US $ 5 million, there will be a million US dollars for the people, and another $ 4 million for the government,” said Qio.
It was a common feeling by the warehouse manager at the Toll Giant Toll Logistics group, Aung Naing.
“[Foreign] “It will be used mainly for advertising and supporting government forces and their supporters,” Ning said, 56.
Phil Robertson, director of Asia Consulting Human Rights and Work, said from Bangkok that the creative approach was required because the earthquake center was also “Burman’s Ethnic Resistance Center” to the Military Council.
“These areas are war areas,” he said. “These areas are not very likely to obtain the types of assistance they need.
“These earthquakes occurred in the middle of Friday prayers … There are people who died in a mosque collapsing throughout the country.”
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Eileen Pearson, director of Human Rights Watch Asia, said it has become clear that the areas in which they were most controlled were controlling the army, but there were losses throughout the country.
She said: “This is mainly a brutal army in a state of war against many of its residents, and it has committed years of atrocities against them, including crimes against humanity and genocide.” “About half of the country is not even under military control.”
“I just hope the Australian government and the international community will be wider in its domestic duty, so [aid] It does not end up in the hands of the Military Council. “
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