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Old 05-05-2008, 22:40
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If Myanmar had more open borders people could go an volunteer help.. But as the leaders care so little for the people that is closed.

Would be wonderful to see Myanmar open up, to progress.. I am told the coastline between Ranong and Rangoon is amazing.. Would love to ride the 'road to Mandalay' if they would let me.

Hope some day soon they can get rid of that Junta !!
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Would be wonderful to see Myanmar open up, to progress.. I am told the coastline between Ranong and Rangoon is amazing.. Would love to ride the 'road to Mandalay' if they would let me.


The Burmese employees at the bar told me about Ngapali, Ngapali Beach : Rakhine State, Myanmar

Really nice from the pictures.
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If any of you, especially the more local, learn about trusted relief organizations that will make sure a good percentage goes to those who need it, please post.

This may be a time to do a bit of good.

Somehow, I kinda a doubt that there will be a trusted avenue.
Also, even though a lot seem to have perished, I am not sure exactly what kind of rebuilding needs to be done.
BTW, I am tied of Red Cross and will never give them another dime. Red Cross does well with blankets, tents and some food/meds; but when it comes to rebuilding they are worthless.
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The Burmese employees at the bar told me about Ngapali, Ngapali Beach : Rakhine State, Myanmar

Really nice from the pictures.

That does look stunning.. I am torn between wanting to support the people and not wanting to support the junta.. I cant decide if I should boycott the country or do the opposite and go there !!

I have always had ok dealings with Burmese here.. They get such a bad rap from Thais but maybe that exact fact makes them less ego and attitude. A buddy had a work crew of really good ones and I had a 'Mr Burma' handy man at one point.. Show the merest hint of respect and normal decency to em and they seemed shocked !! Some of the stories of a Thai foremen over a work crew (until the foreman got booted for it by the farang) were disgusting, wouldnt treat dogs that way.
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talking thousands dead and 10K people with homes annhialated in NZ news this morning...

took the Mandalay express from Rangoon to Mandalay about 30 years ago....was my all time favourite train journey
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I will be going to the Bar later to talk to the Burmese employees there, hardworking polite and very friendly, speaks good English also. The Owner employs only Burmese. I know some of them went back to Myanmar for their CNY which is similar to Thailand's Songkran.


LivinLOS, i am also tempted to go to Ngapali or other beaches, but i am sure my parents will not allow me to. The Burmese waiters offered to be my guide.
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If any of you, especially the more local, learn about trusted relief organizations that will make sure a good percentage goes to those who need it, please post.

This may be a time to do a bit of good.

same here

this is like kicking people when they are already way down.
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took the Mandalay express from Rangoon to Mandalay about 30 years ago....was my all time favourite train journey

That must have been an experience Nels...

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Would love to ride the 'road to Mandalay' if they would let me.


You would only have another 400 or so km to go to China (or India). Looking on a map there seems to be a few highways that go in those directions. I wonder what kind of state there in. It really would be good to see that regime being booted out, the Burmese themselves must be at their wits end...

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.... meanwhile in another universe far far away ... the UN are going to spend $1.9 BILLION refurbishing their New York HQ!
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If anyone comes across a good reliable way to donate, please post in a new thread.
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If anyone comes across a good reliable way to donate, please post in a new thread.
I just opened this thread to bump it (too).
I think I will start a thread ... this is one of the situations where every little bit can count ... if in the right hands.

See here: Aid to Myanmar - Anyone know of a good avenue
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Unfortunate pluralization of "aid", but hope something comes out of the thread.
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Unfortunate pluralization of "aid", but hope something comes out of the thread.
Thanks for pointing that out.
Since no one has replied to the thread I re-posted it and updated the link.
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Oh, updates from the Burmese working at the Pub i always go to.

Most of them, their families are staying outside of Rangoon, so they assume they are ok, since they cant contact them. They are very sad, but they still work as normal and put on a brave smile.

I am very sad for them.
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