Onya, Oz
Australia's $60 million of financial aid to tsunami-ravaged Asian countries inevitably would be increased... SMH
Donations to Australian Red Cross alone total more than $10 million. Australians have donated $4 million to World Vision, Oxfam has taken more than $2.5 million, while CARE Australia and UNICEF have raised more than $1 million each. SMH "They offered their barge to help with the clean-up. Someone had an earthmover and they offered the earthmover and their husband to operate it."
I wish there was more we could do.
Donations to Australian Red Cross alone total more than $10 million. Australians have donated $4 million to World Vision, Oxfam has taken more than $2.5 million, while CARE Australia and UNICEF have raised more than $1 million each. SMH "They offered their barge to help with the clean-up. Someone had an earthmover and they offered the earthmover and their husband to operate it."
I wish there was more we could do.
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Loxley
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I only wish this kind of action or support would happen to all other (http://www.hrw.org/reports/2004/sudan0504/) disasters as well. Some things should be beyond picking and choosing. :P
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It says something about just how hopless our reliefe efforts to war torn places are when we'll tackle relief to something on the scale of the tsunami instead becaue "it's a problem we can actually solve."
Our huanity demands that we help the tsunami victims.
Our humanity IS the problem in the warzones and other unstable areas.
We can't aid people who are hellbent on killing each other, and are stealing the relief supplies and the trucks they came in on and use them in their own military campaigns. In psychobabble, doing so would be called "enabling behavior." It's worse than simply doing nothing.
Loxley