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Aid Should Reach Burma by all Means Necessary

Sir Malcolm Rifkind, Conservative Party MP | May 14, 2008

Despite the determination of Burma's military rulers to prevent foreign interference in fear of losing its grip on power, the international community has a moral obligation to deliver aid to cyclone-stricken civilians by all means necessary. ++ Countries such as Thailand, China and Indonesia, which enjoy closer relations with Burma, could act as proxies to deliver Western aid. ++ If this fails, a 2006 resolution by the UN Security Council would constitute a legal basis for delivering aid by force.

 

 
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