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alvonbar1's thoughts:
Myanmar is one of the most breathtaking countries i've ever visited. Yes, Big Brother is omnipotent and the poverty is extreme, but i've never met souls with such genuine and honest smiles... and no, it's not all a farce for the tourists. They need change, but to help we must first listen to them... Thak you Myanmar
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Beautiful photos. Thankyou. Brings the country alive for me as I take action from my computor in the UK where I have freedom to do so.
I must say. A country like this one is a "wake up call" to all the campaigns made for Live 8 or anyone ineterested in saving the world from poverty. It's not enough that as a celebrity you show up on the TV to play a couple of songs to "support a cause" and then get off the stage and walk out of the whole deal as if you had nothing to do with it. I would say that everyone interested in helping these people must compromise for a long term run in projects ti be effective in their future. I´m not saying tat celebrities that support Live 8 are the ones to solve these problem but they are for sure an important part to be taken into account in order to find a solution. Governments are also responsible in a bigger way to improve the whole situation for the best. "Compromise" is the key word here.... good intentions and the best wishes are just not enough... not to mention that they might be ANYTHING AT ALL if these people don't start putting the wheels in motion here.
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