Just too tempting for simple money. It is just a minor thing to say or do. Very short statement with so much fallacies. So much to gain to taint the reputation. They must be desperate. Must be desperate enough to climb up the social ladder by pushing and stepping down on the people who are already drowning. That is a shameful life to live on the dying people. They have broken the Golden Rule, " Treat others as you would like to be treated." According to Newton's third law, "When there is an action, there will be a reaction." It will come back and haunt them as a reaction for what they have done and say irresponsively. Happiness is a temporary state, especially those that are gained by trading with the materials including money. Their expertise are in question and their reputations are shattered. Just too shameful.
1. Grant Peck (associated press writer)
2. Ramesh Shrestha (UNICEF representative in Myanmar)
3. Alistair Henley ( Head of International Federation of Red Cross)
4. Ben Ramalingam and John Mitchell (disaster researcher)
There is only one simple question for them, " If not more than one or two thousand of international aid workers have an access to storm affected area (not more than one week permit) to cover up for about two million people in the area of very limited transportation and very limited freedom to conduct their task, how can they possibly do a reliable research on what is going on there?" Research expert opinion or a good journalist article is not based on one week "hear say" data. Whatever they are saying is lack of reliable data to call for a judgement. Their opinions are as good as all those rumors on the streets of Burma.
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