The death toll from the devastating earthquake that hit Myanmar on March 28 is 3,354 dead, while 4,850 people have been injured and 220 are missing, state media reported today, while a UN official who visits the country has exiled humanitarian organizations. The leader of the military junta ruled in Myanmar, Minis Aung Hlating, returned to the capital Naipidao after a rare visit abroad, in Bangkok where he took part in a regional summit of the leaders of Southern and Southern. On the sidelines of the meeting he met with the leaders of Thailand, Nepal of Bhutan, Sri Lanka and India. Mini Aung Hlating reiterated to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Monti that the junta is planning to hold a “free and fair election” in December. For his part, Modi demanded that the junta declared after the earthquake in its attacks on rebels and dissidents to […]
Source: News Beast

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