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Thai PM says Myanmar junta rejects outside help
Thursday, May 15, 2008 02:30 [IST]

Bangkok:  Thailand's Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej said today after a visit to Myanmar that the junta leaders would not allow foreign experts into the country to guide the cyclone relief effort.

After a brief visit aimed at nudging the military government to accept a full-scale disaster response, Samak said he was also told that 6,00,000 cyclone survivors are sheltering in 600 camps.

"They insisted they can take care of their people and their country. They can manage by themselves," he told reporters after a two-and-a-half-hour meeting with Myanmar Prime Minister Thein Sein.

"Myanmar doesn't want any foreign experts," he said, adding that the regime indicated it would consider visa applications, which have been lodged by dozens of foreign aid workers, "on a case-by-case basis."

Samak said Thein Sein told him many survivors of the devastating May 3 cyclone, which pummelled the main city Yangon as well as the southern Irrawaddy Delta region, were taking refuge in camps set up at temples and schools.

"They have 600 shelters to help people and each shelter has around 1,000 people," the Thai leader said, adding that he had been taken to visit one of the camps.

Samak indicated the regime had a bullish attitude to its response in the cyclone aftermath, despite United Nations assessments that many of the two million people in need of food, water and shelter have not received aid.

"They said they can get things done by themselves," Samak said. "They said they have plenty of food in the county, enough to feed themselves."


Source : PTI

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