Friday, May 9, 2008

Letters to Mr President

EMERGENCY CALL FOR MR. GEORGE W. BUSH, MR BAN KI-MOON AND ALL LEADERS OF THE WORLD

Please send to the following addresses by postal or email.

To Mail to Mr. and Mrs. Bush.
President of the United States Of America
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500

Or send email to
PRESIDENT@whitehouse.gov
comments@whitehouse.gov
vice_president@whitehouse.gov

To mail to UN
UN Headquarters
First Avenue at 46th Street
New York, NY 10017

Or send email to inquiries2@un.org (or) http://www.unhcr.org/contact.html for the country you are in.


EMERGENCY CALL FOR MR. GEORGE W. BUSH, MR BAN KI-MOON AND ALL LEADERS OF THE WORLD

DEAR MR. GEORGE W. BUSH, MR BAN KI-MOON AND ALL LEADERS OF THE WORLD


(your full name) have written this letter in regards to current disaster situation of Myanmar.

First I would like to thank you on behalves of the people of Myanmar for taking your most valuable time to read this.

I am sure you have heard and seen of all that are currently going on in Myanmar.
In last 6 days at least 100000 people have died, more than 50000 are still missing and over 700000 people have become homeless as a result of Junta’s ignorance to earlier warnings prior to cyclone Nargis. They knew exactly what they were up against and yet, had done no preparations to prevent this stage.

Now the survivors are also dying every hour from drinking polluted water from the very same river flooded with dead bodies.
So many diseases are spreading within the remaining survivors and yet not even nearly enough food and medical aids are provided.
In the mean time junta’s are still forcing people to move forward with the referendum.

The people of Myanmar are now in the great hope for your help and the help of UN.
They have no one else to turn to and Junta is still refusing to be helped by UN and United States.

Now there are sayings all over the country such as “We rather be killed by Americans now as casualties of war than be killed slowly under brutal army regime that never cared for its own people.”
Since after the September revolution, many Burmese are fantasizing of US Air force to fly in and wipe out the Army and Nay Pyi Daw.
Since all their leaders were secretly detained without any warrant, people are desperately hoping for international involvement.

Now the most popular slogan in Burma is adapted from the movie “Rambo 4” which said

“live for nothing or die for something”.

At this moment, citizens of Myanmar are so exhausted of living the hopeless lives and they are all ready to die for a good cause for their future generations.
Many people on the streets of Myanmar are begging United States and UN to take actions to protect their lives.

So please help us escape from these terrible dictators by any mean necessary.
Please take all necessary action against Myanmar government.
Please declare your demands against Myanmar juntas now.
Please send your troops in and initiate the attack and rescue mission.
If necessary, we rather sacrifice for our freedom then living under low intelligence, insane, self centered, power crazed, shameless, brutal, crooked, lying, murderers.
You are the last hope for our existence as a nation called Burma.

Burma is bleeding
Burma is falling down
Burma is helpless
Burma is dying
It is happening right before your eyes

Please save us from our miseries
Please save our people
Please save our women and children
Please save our religion

Please Mr. and Mrs. Bush and the UN, all the starving and abused people of Myanmar are crying for your help now.
Please do not look into this manner as a simple foreign political issue.
What Myanmar is going through now is the crime against human rights.

Please help us Mr. and Mrs. Bush, Mr. Ban Ki-moon and all leaders of the world,
Burma need your immediate military action.
Please…..
Give us a right to live.

On the behalves of the People Of Myanmar
With all due respect

Your Signature (if mailing)
Your Full Name
Your Complete Address
You Contactable Phone Number
မ်ိဴးခ်စ္ျမန္မာမွ

2 comments:

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Anonymous said...

AID WORKERS ARE IN...


Burma's top leader has agreed to let all foreign aid workers into the country for relief work in cyclone-hit areas, UN head Ban Ki-moon has said.

Mr Ban announced the news after talks in Burma's remote capital, Naypyidaw, with Gen Than Shwe.

Burma's military leaders had previously refused to allow a full-scale relief effort by foreign aid workers, and claimed everything was under control.

About 78,000 people died and 56,000 are missing after the 2 May cyclone.
Mr Ban said he thought Gen Than's decision was a breakthrough.
The senior leader had until recently failed to respond to the secretary general's letters and phone calls.
On Thursday, Mr Ban flew over flooded rice fields and destroyed villages and visited a government relief camp in the Irrawaddy delta.
A UN official privately called it a "show camp", says the BBC's Laura Trevelyan, in Burma with the secretary general.

He said he was "very upset" by the devastation he saw, adding that the international community stood ready to overcome the tragedy.

 
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