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Thank you for your article regarding the victims of Burma! We spent last Christmas in a refugee camp there and are returning on Tuesday. Our hearts were broken for their plight and we have tried to bring awareness of it to this country. My daughter is a medical student and was so moved upon visiting there that she took a break from her studies to join a medical team in Burma. There are several such "heroes" but mostly the peoples should be regarded as Heroes enduring such atrocities for years!! How ashamed the world should feel for turning their backs!! Especially Britain who left this evil military regime in power!! Now China and Korea are supporting the slaughter!!
Please continue to expose these horrors so that the world will know!!!
p>Gratefully, br> -- Janet Johnson /p> p> STAR STRUCK br> Re: Reader Mail's Eternally Grateful and Ben Stein's Dinner With the Bushes : /p>Once again, I'm left in awe of Ben Stein and amazed at how much folks like one of your Letter Writers -- Caroline Miranda -- responded to the same.
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