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Pressure on Burma over camp evictions

Family forced to leave relief campReuters
12.24 Tue Jun 03 2008
Foreign aid groups have pressed Burma to stop closing relief camps after Cyclone Nargis left millions destitute.

Cyclone victims 'can cope alone'

The young victims of Cyclone Nargis
09.24 Thu May 29 2008
Burma's military junta has slammed offers of foreign aid saying Cyclone Nargis' 2.4 million victims can "stand by themselves".

World News (Evening) for May 22nd, 2008

17.25 Thu May 22 2008
China begins quake clean-up - Footage shows impact of Cyclone Nargis - Kenyan mob burns 'witches'

UN chief to meet Burma junta

Burma cyclone victimsreuters
10.33 Wed May 21 2008
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon is to meet Burma's Senior General Than Shwe to attempt to secure more aid in the wake of Cyclone Nargis.

Official mourning under way in Burma

Reuters
07.17 Tue May 20 2008
Burma is starting three days of mourning for those killed by Cyclone Nargis.

Mourning for Cyclone Nargis victims

Burmese childrenReuters
21.50 Mon May 19 2008
Burma's ruling military junta has declared three days of official mourning for the victims of Cyclone Nargis.

Hope of end to Burma impasse

23.14 Sun May 18 2008
A deal to grant access to the millions in Burma needing help following Cyclone Nargis, could be brokered soon.

Burma government stops relief

Many people are without food and waterreuters
08.52 Sat May 17 2008
The Burmese military Government has declared the relief effort over despite many survivors of Cyclone Nargis being without food and water.

Oxfam warns 1.5 million may die in Burma

Aid agencies worried for BurmaReuters
23.05 Sun May 11 2008
The death toll following the Burmese cyclone disaster could rise to 1.5 million, an aid organisation has warned.

Cash appeal for cyclone victims

Reuters
00.02 Sat May 10 2008
The United Nations has appealed for £95 million in aid to help the 1.5 million Burmese cyclone victims.

'Outrage' at Burma aid delays

Young girl sits amongst the devastationReuters
22.43 Thu May 08 2008
Diplomats have spoken of their "outrage" as Burma's military rulers delay efforts to get aid to an estimated 1.5 million storm victims.
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