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Meseret
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05 Nov 2012 11:18 #109316
by Meseret
Belle, people are so helpful it's heartwarming. Neighbours who have power are running cables to those without to give whatever they can. Unfortunately, we also have the looters to deal with ...
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05 Nov 2012 11:44 #109339
by VillageBelle
Yes Mese.....lots of good kind-hearted peeps out there
(thank God they outnumber the riff-raff)
the best one i have seen is a pic on FB
someone run extensions from their house with a multiple-outlet bar hanging on their fence
with a sign to the effect - we have power, charge your phone!!
how thoughtful is that?
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05 Nov 2012 12:40 #109369
by Nargis
nope thats a show with famed director Karan Johar. The stars come on his show, they have coffee with him and chat.
its nice - ive watched a couple of times.
the best one ive watched was when abhishek was on - that guy can really flip up ppl in a nice way ::rofl::
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05 Nov 2012 15:44 #109407
by The Captain
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Burma has acknowledged the persecution of its stateless Rohingya Muslim minority and is considering giving citizenship to thousands of members of the group as a first step to finding a solution to the conflict with local Rakhine Buddhists.
The government's search for a 'win-win' solution to the conflict between the two groups follows a new outbreak of violence last week in which attacks by Buddhist mobs left 89 dead and forced more than 28,000 to flee their homes. An estimated 130 Rohingya refugees from the violence are missing off the coast of Bangladesh after their boat sank while heading to Malaysia. Bangladesh has refused to accept Rohingya refugees because it believes many are illegal immigrants.
The scale of the violence and the suffering of those forced to flee prompted calls for the Burmese government to intervene and warnings from the international community that its recent democratic reforms would be tarnished if it did not stop the attacks.
In an interview with The Hindu newspaper, Burma's information minister, U Ang Kyi, said his government is working towards a "win-win solution for all stakeholders" and acknowledged that the statelessness of its Rohingya Muslim minority is a key cause of its suffering in the country.
A Muslim Rohingya woman feeding her child at their tent at the Dabang Internally Displaced Persons (AFP)
He said local Rakhine people had not intended to cause violence on the scale seen over the last week and that he was confident the conflict will be brought under control. "The local people also have this belief, and from this situation we are going to create a win-win situation for all stakeholders, a solution that will benefit everybody," he said.
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05 Nov 2012 19:05 #109457
by mapoui
dem 'buddits' an' dem...one of the so=called peaceful people, peaceful religions...
deh talking citizenship for people who have lived in their country for eternity..after kiiling tons of them like water, chopping them up in fine peaces
a pox on 'buddism'.... on all of dem there..save the advantaged people.
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