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In an interview to a British channel, Prime Minister Gordon Brown has strongly condemned the military junta of Burma for not allowing international aid to reach the survivors of the disastrous cyclone Nargis. The British Prime Minister accused the authorities in Rangoon of standing in the way of international support that could immediately aid those affected by the cyclone that hit the South East Asian nation nearly two weeks ago.
Gordon Brown called the situation ‘inhuman’ and remarked that the intolerable situation created by a natural disaster is being made into a man-made catastrophe by the negligence, the neglect and the inhuman treatment of the Burmese people by the military regime. The British Prime Minister told the television that the world is watching and the ruling generals in Rangoon are being judged by their actions. He further remarked that Britain will use all the international channels to pressure the cyclone hit nation to do what is the right thing for the people.








