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    Millions face hunger as Myanmar crisis worsens – UN

    Food insecurity is rising sharply in Myanmar in the wake of the military coup and deepening financial crisis with millions more people expected to go hungry in coming months, the United Nations said on Thursday, April 22.


    Up to 3.4 million more people will struggle to afford food in the next three to six months with urban areas worst affected as job losses mount in manufacturing, construction, and services, and food prices rise, a World Food Program (WFP) analysis shows.


    "More and more poor people have lost their jobs and are unable to afford food," country director Stephen Anderson said in a statement.


    "A concerted response is required now to alleviate immediate suffering, and to prevent an alarming deterioration in food security."


    The WFP said market prices of rice and cooking oil had risen by 5% and 18% respectively since the end of February, with signs that families in the commercial capital of Yangon were skipping meals, eating less nutritious food, and going into debt.

    The agency plans to expand operations, tripling to 3.3 million the number of people it assists, and is appealing for $106 million, it said.


    A Myanmar junta spokesman did not immediately answer phone calls to seek comment.


    Myanmar’s army seized power from the democratically elected civilian government on February 1, plunging the Southeast Asian nation into turmoil and cracking down on mass protests and a nationwide civil disobedience movement with brutal force, killing more than 700 people, a monitoring group said.


    The crisis has brought the banking system to a standstill, shuttering many branches, leaving businesses unable to make payments and customers unable to withdraw cash.

    Many people depend on remittances from relatives abroad. Most imports and exports have been halted and factories have closed.

    The World Bank forecasts Myanmar's GDP to contract 10% in 2021, a reversal of previously positive trends.

    Before the coup, the WFP said about 2.8 million in Myanmar were considered food insecure.

    The coronavirus pandemic took a heavy toll of the economy, which had been growing as it emerged from decades of isolation and financial mismanagement under former military governments.
    Millions face hunger as Myanmar crisis worsens – UN

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    The agency plans to expand operations, tripling to 3.3 million the number of people it assists, and is appealing for $106 million, it said.


    Does this not, in a way, offer support to the generals? It is tragic to see people going hungry, although it is one less thing for the junta to have to care about.

    "Let's have a coup, then the developed world can feed the people and keep them quiet whilst we get on with a bit more pillaging."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shutree View Post
    The agency plans to expand operations, tripling to 3.3 million the number of people it assists, and is appealing for $106 million, it said.


    Does this not, in a way, offer support to the generals? It is tragic to see people going hungry, although it is one less thing for the junta to have to care about.

    "Let's have a coup, then the developed world can feed the people and keep them quiet whilst we get on with a bit more pillaging."


    They sure the hell aren't going to endear themselves to the general population towards any future considerations that they might desire.
    Appears to be much more than the ongoing tragic messes that have plagued the folks of the region for decades.

    Less we forget about the recent and brutal Rohingya genocide and the 50-60 year fractional and heart wrenching civil wars [at least three] that have largely received a blind eye from the "international community" and related associations all around.

    Yet, all of a sudden the current events have become the fashionable rage raising their faux concerns to the point of the usual hypocrisy and inconsistent knowledge.
    Trendy and highly selected geopolitical agendas have little place in the local soul.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HuangLao View Post
    Less we forget about the recent and brutal Rohingya genocide
    Indeed. Unlike the native Myanmar people, they hardly will suffer by hunger, similarly poor people in Thailand. There are always possibilities how to get something to eat in Thailand and Myanmar as well, quite different conditions than in other countries.

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