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20 Aug 2009 16:19 AEST
From: New york
think before you write
You should feel sorry for everyone there that is my aunt that you are talking about btw when you comment on such thing you should be aware of who could be reading your comments. She was in a terrible disaster and could have died and many did die, so in my opinion there should be sympathy for all, because they were all left with nothing i was there and saw it first hand. It is a true disaster and all that were involved weather they speak english or not will be affected the rest of their lives.
13 Jul 2009 18:11 AEST
From: melbourne
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Yes, it's always more moving when they speak English, isn't it S. I didn't feel all that sorry for her, I'm sure she'll manage, but I'm not so sure about the rest of the residents. People are still living in tents? Well what do you expect when the speed of reconstructions correlates directly to the political gain that can be derived from it... I guess that criminal that is running the country no longer thinks that the rebuilding will be of much use to him, so naturally things have slowed down..
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