Myanmar shunned a U.S. proposal for naval ships to deliver aid to cyclone victims on Wednesday, according to state-run media, dimming hopes that the vessels could provide a major boost to relief efforts. The junta apparently fears the U.S. wants to overthrow government and seize its oil.
Myanmar shunned a U.S. proposal for naval ships to deliver aid to cyclone victims on Wednesday, according to state-run media, dimming hopes that the vessels could provide a major boost to relief efforts. The junta apparently fears the U.S. wants to overthrow government and seize its oil.
Myanmar shunned a U.S. proposal for naval ships to deliver aid to cyclone victims on Wednesday, according to state-run media, dimming hopes that the vessels could provide a major boost to relief efforts. The junta apparently fears the U.S. wants to overthrow government and seize its oil.
Myanmar shunned a U.S. proposal for naval ships to deliver aid to cyclone victims on Wednesday, according to state-run media, dimming hopes that the vessels could provide a major boost to relief efforts. The junta apparently fears the U.S. wants to overthrow government and seize its oil.
Myanmar shunned a U.S. proposal for naval ships to deliver aid to cyclone victims on Wednesday, according to state-run media, dimming hopes that the vessels could provide a major boost to relief efforts. The junta apparently fears the U.S. wants to overthrow government and seize its oil.
Myanmar shunned a U.S. proposal for naval ships to deliver aid to cyclone victims on Wednesday, according to state-run media, dimming hopes that the vessels could provide a major boost to relief efforts. The junta apparently fears the U.S. wants to overthrow government and seize its oil.
Myanmar shunned a U.S. proposal for naval ships to deliver aid to cyclone victims on Wednesday, according to state-run media, dimming hopes that the vessels could provide a major boost to relief efforts. The junta apparently fears the U.S. wants to overthrow government and seize its oil.
From correspondents in Rangoon UN chief Ban Ki-moon began a mission today for Burma's cyclone victims, saying "our focus now is on saving lives", as the military government gave approval for the first foreign helicopters to distribute aid. "We must do our utmost for the people of Burma," Ban said...
In this photo released by UNICEF, medic team of UNICEF, right, chat with a Myanmar survivor of Cyclone Nargis and her children during heavy rain outside a makeshift shelter in Myanmar Tuesday, May, 20, 2008. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon heads to Myanmar on Thursday for the diplomatic...
May 21, 2008 4:04 PM (28 mins ago) By JOHN HEILPRIN, AP » 28 mins ago: UN chief goes to Myanmar to cajole junta over aid « (AP Photo/UNICEF, HO) In this photo released by UNICEF, medic team of UNICEF, right, chat with a Myanmar survivor of Cyclone Nargis and her children during heavy rain outside...