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UPDATE 7/18/08:
It's been 2 1/2 months since the cyclone devastated Burma/Myanmar, but the military junta that controls the country has let so little conventional aid into the country that the situation continues to be urgent as ever. While the junta has made a show of allowing some aid in, most of the efforts have been thwarted or misued by the military. We know that other disasters have occurred since May, but all available aid has reached those areas - the people of Burma are still in dire need of help. Avaaz.org has the only way of getting the help where it's needed - to the people. Please don't give up - through the networks described below, help is getting through. Please do what you can.

Posted: 5/8/08

CNN is now reporting that up to 100,000 people have died and a million people are homeless and in need of shelter, food, clean water and medical care from the cyclone that hit Burma. The scale of this disaster is hard to even imagine, and relief is urgently needed. So we wanted to pass along this email (below) from our friends at Avaaz.org (the global online progressive group) letting you know how you can help.

Avaaz.org is recommending a very creative, non-traditional way of helping that will get aid directly and immediately where it is most needed - to the people. Here is a link to another organization, EarthRights International, that gives links to many of the more traditional, non-governmental, humanitarian organizations that are set up to send aid to Burma: http://www.earthrights.org/related/when_will_the_people_of_burma_catch_a_break.html#donate
(See also: http://www.earthrights.org/burma/ for more information)

The email from Avaaz.org:

Dear friends,

Burma has been devastated by a cyclone—and by the military junta's failure to help its people cope. Help raise relief funds for distribution by Burma's monks:

CLICK TO DONATE!

In the wake of a massive cyclone, tens of thousands of Burmese are dead. More than 40,000 are missing. A million are homeless.

But what's happening in Burma is not just a natural disaster—it's also a catastrophe of bad leadership.

Burma's brutal and corrupt military junta failed to warn the people, failed to evacuate any areas, and suppressed freedom of communication so that Burmese people didn't know the storm was coming when the rest of the world did. Now their government, the Myanmar junta, is failing to respond to the disaster and actually obstructing international aid organizations.

Humanitarian relief is urgently needed, but Burma's government could easily delay, divert or misuse any aid. Today the International Burmese Monks Organization, including many leaders of the democracy protests last fall, launched a new effort to provide relief through Burma's powerful grass roots network of monasteries—the most trusted institutions in the country and currently the only source of housing and support in many devastated communities. Click below to help the Burmese people with a donation and to see a video appeal to Avaaz from a leader of the monks:

https://secure.avaaz.org/en/burma_cyclone/77.php

Giving to the monks is a smart, fast way to get aid directly to Burma's people. Governments and international aid organizations are important, but face challenges—they may not be allowed into Burma, or they may be forced to provide aid according to the junta's rules. And most will have to spend large amounts of money just setting up operations in the country. The monks are already on the front lines of the aid effort—housing, feeding, and supporting the victims of the cyclone since the day it struck. The International Burmese Monks Organization will send money directly to each monastery through their own networks, bypassing regime controls.

Last year, more than 800,000 of us around the world stood with the Burmese people as they rose up against the military dictatorship. The government lost no time then in dispatching its armies to ruthlessly crush the nonviolent democracy movement—but now, as tens of thousands die, the junta's response is slow and threatens to divert precious aid into the corrupt regime's pockets.

The monks are unlikely to receive aid from governments or large humanitarian organizations, but they have a stronger presence and trust among the Burmese people than both. If we all chip in a little bit, we can help them to make a big difference.

Click here to donate:

https://secure.avaaz.org/en/burma_cyclone/77.php

With hope,

Ricken, Ben, Graziela, Paul, Iain, Veronique, Pascal, Galit and the whole Avaaz team

PS: Here are some links to more information:

For more information about Avaaz's work to support the Burmese people, click here: http://www.avaaz.org/en/burma_report_back/

For more information about the cyclone, the humanitarian crisis, and the political dimension, see these articles:

New York Times: "A Challenge Getting Relief to Myanmar's Remote Areas." 7 May 2008.

BBC: "Will Burma's leaders let aid in?" 6 May 2008.

India's Economic Times: Indian meteorological department advised junta 48 hours in advance, 6 May 2008.

BBC: "Disaster tests Burma's junta." 5 May 2008

Times Online: "Aid workers fear Burma cyclone deaths will top 50,000." 6 May 2008.
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ABOUT AVAAZ
Avaaz.org is an independent, not-for-profit global campaigning organization that works to ensure that the views and values of the world's people inform global decision-making. (Avaaz means "voice" in many languages.) Avaaz receives no money from governments or corporations, and is staffed by a global team based in London, Rio de Janeiro, New York, Paris, Washington DC, and Geneva.

A Note from the Staff of Global Recruitment Specialists:

We know we would all like to help as much as we can. For those who can afford to donate, we thank you. Every little bit, or large amount, will help. Another way to help is to pass along the link to this page to as many people as you can. Urge your friends to either donate, or pass this page on to others, or both. Please help in any way you can.

Thank you for caring.
Patrick, Jill, Helena, Vinh and Terri
May 8, 2008
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