Friday, September 28, 2007

Burma - Where Neocon is not a dirty word

The Times Online
There are so many heartbreaking things about what is going in Burma, but for a foreigner one of the hardest to bear is the optimism. There are few foreign journalists here, but people treat them as saviours, encouraging them to get the story and the pictures out, with a touching faith that it will make a difference.

"Tell them to send foreign troops, UN troops," said a young monk at the Mwe Kya Kan pagoda. "Please, fly them to our country to save our lives." An American in Rangoon told me yesterday about an opinion poll carried out on Burmese attitudes to US foreign policy. "Like most people, they thought that it sucks," he told me. "But not for the usual reason. Burmese wanted to know why George Bush hasn't invaded their country yet."
I don't have anything more to add.

2 comments:

Balbulican said...

"Where neocon is not a dirty word..."

Neither, apparently, is United Nations. That's good to see.

Candace said...

"Burmese wanted to know why George Bush hasn't invaded their country yet"

That is just so sad. Not a slam against George, just a comment. To think that salvation comes with invasion is just so foreign. And thank God for that, but, still...