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Environment / Tsunami


8 January 2005

Aceh: Indonesian military hampers aid operation

The Indonesian 'province' of Aceh on the island of Sumatra was only 155 km from the epicentre of the earthquake...

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8 January 2005

It was no 'Act of God'

DESPITE THE biblical scale of floods and destruction, the death along the Indian Ocean coastline was no 'Act of God'...

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8 January 2005

Sri Lanka appeal

SRI LANKA is, after Indonesia, the area hit hardest by the tsunami. Officials in Sri Lanka have estimated so far that more than 30,000 people have...

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8 January 2005

Scale of tragedy was avoidable

MILLIONS IN the world are shocked by what happened on the shores of the Indian Ocean on the morning of 26 December when over 150,000 of some of the world's most poverty-stricken people were battered and swept to gruesom...

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8 January 2005

India: A disaster made worse by poverty

INDIA SAW more than 15,000 killed as the tidal wave pounded southern fishing villages with Tamil Nadu and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands the worst hit...

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8 January 2005

They didn't have to die

They didn't have to die

Capitalist system fails millions

People's generosity shames world leaders


WE WILL never forget the harrowing scenes of death, destruction and suffering which have affected millions following the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster.

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