As Cyclone Refugees Wait, Myanmar Refuses Aid
Associated Press
May. 18, 2008. 12:53 PM EST
An aid agency is warning that thousands of children in Myanmar will starve to death within two to... More »
An aid agency is warning that thousands of children in Myanmar will starve to death within two to three weeks if they don't get food quickly. It's been more than two week's since the Southeast Asian nation suffered a devastating cyclone. (May 18) « Less
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