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Myanmar junta impounds food aidThe World Food Program said Friday it stopped shipping aid to cyclone-ravaged Myanmar after the government impounded the program's first delivery. The U.N. unit said the military junta seized tons of aid sent to help victims of Cyclone Nargis, which killed tens of thousands, and left millions homeless, the BBC reported.
The aid included high-energy biscuits that could feed 95,000 people, WFP said.
Myanmar's foreign ministry said in a statement Friday it was not ready to allow foreign aid workers to enter the country. Government leaders said they would gladly accept aid, but insisted they would handle the distribution. The reclusive military government of the country formerly known as Burma has been criticized for its handling of the crisis. John Holmes, U.N. emergency relief coordinator, said the situation of trying to provide relief to Myanmarese was becoming
Publication date: 09 May 2008 Source: UPI-1-20080509-10190200-bc-myanmar-cyclone-1stld.xml Archive
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