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Only those hiding in a cave recently have been spared the graphic and sickening images coming out of Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, since it was hit by Cyclone Nargis on May 4, 2008. The great tragedy which unfolded when the cyclone hit land has now been dwarfed by the man made disaster which is currently playing out. Unfortunately, one week out from the storm it is becoming apparent that the actions of the regime in charge will create far more victims than the actual floods themselves.

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Most noticeably absent has been any lead from China who has traditionally been Myanmar's sole defender. Why isn't China running to the aid of its stricken ally? Perhaps the Chinese do not want to set the precedent of "meddling" in another's internal affairs lest the same logic be turned around on them regarding Tibet. Alternatively, it could be quite possible that the ultimately paranoid generals leading Myanmar Adventure Tours don't even trust their Chinese protectors to have access to myanmar biking tours's brainwashed population.

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The leaders of the civilized world, along with all American presidential candidates, need to unite in one voice demanding immediate clearance to begin distribution of relief supplies. If not granted, the innocent people of Myanmar need to be helped with or without the junta's permission.