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Clooney, Pitt launch Myanmar ad campaign
Posted: 25 June 2008 1558 hrs

 
 
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JAKARTA : Hollywood stars George Clooney and Brad Pitt joined forces with Asian political figures in an advertising campaign calling on the region to push Myanmar's government to allow in more cyclone aid.

A full page advertisement in Indonesian English language daily Jakarta Post by US-based pressure group Not On Our Watch said Asia must pressure Myanmar to fully open its doors to foreign aid after Cyclone Nargis.

"Burma's neighbours have the power to help victims who remain desperately in need," said the advertisement, signed by former and current regional leaders and Nobel laureates, referring to Myanmar by its previous name.

Signatories included former Philippine president Corazon Aquino, Timor Leste President Jose Ramos-Horta, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Nobel peace laureate Shirin Ebadi and former Czech president Vaclav Havel.

The advertisement said Myanmar's government is risking thousands of lives by holding out on aid, although it has been giving increasing access to foreign relief workers despite its initial refusal to cooperate.

The May 2-3 cyclone left around 138,000 people dead and missing in Myanmar's Irrawaddy Delta region, according to the government, and the UN estimates 2.4 million people are in need of aid.

The government has refused most offers of Western aid but allowed in a 250-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) backed assessment team on June 2.

Jakarta is the home of the secretariat of ASEAN, which has been criticised for failing to strongly press Myanmar's government to allow full foreign aid.

The advertisement in the Jakarta Post was funded by the board of New York-based Not On Our Watch, which includes Clooney, Pitt and fellow actor Matt Damon. - AFP/jk

 

 



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