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Physicians for Human Rights--attacks on Health Care in Burma/Myanmar


make sure you read the Report.

Also, web page has Charity Navigator, What we do--incld "Ask Blinkin to take action on Myanmar" etc.

They are on Twitter.

It's not enough for us to deplore what's happening in Myanmar and elsewhere.

We need to "do something." not just stand by and do nothing.

Thanks to MG for pointing me to this report and site.

k
7-22-2021

 

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