Rights groups urge China to pressure Myanmar on aid

Politics

12 May 2008


Human rights groups have called on China to apply diplomatic pressure on Myanmar to accept diplomatic aid in the aftermath of the tropical storm Nargis, which has claimed tens of thousands of lives in the country. Since the cyclone struck on May 2, foreign governments and agencies have pledged US$57 million in aid, most of which has been resisted by Myanmar's ruling military junta, the Wall Street Journal reported. Human Rights Watch has urged China, India and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to call for the lifting on aid restrictions.




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