Two weeks have passed since a devastating earthquake struck central Myanmar, leaving behind a trail of destruction and despair. The 6.9 magnitude quake, which hit on March 28, has claimed the lives of nearly 4,000 people and has left thousands more injured and homeless. As the country struggles to recover from this natural disaster, it is facing another challenge – the military junta’s manipulation of international aid.
The military junta, which has been in power since 1962, is directing the flow of aid to urban centers that it controls while neglecting the areas held by resistance forces. This has sparked outrage and criticism from the international community, who have accused the junta of using the disaster as an opportunity to further tighten their grip on power.
The situation is made worse by reports of the military breaking a ceasefire with resistance forces in order to bomb civilians in the affected areas. This blatant disregard for human life is not only a violation of international laws but also a betrayal of the people of Myanmar who are already struggling to cope with the aftermath of the earthquake.
The international community has responded swiftly to the disaster, with aid efforts picking up pace. However, the military junta’s interference has hindered the distribution of aid to those who need it the most. This has caused frustration and anger among the affected population, who are in desperate need of food, water, and shelter.
Despite these challenges, aid organizations and volunteers on the ground are working tirelessly to provide relief to the affected communities. They are risking their own lives to reach remote areas and provide much-needed assistance to those who have been left with nothing.
The resilience and determination of the people of Myanmar are also evident in the face of this tragedy. Despite losing their homes and livelihoods, they are coming together to help each other and rebuild their communities. This spirit of unity and solidarity is a ray of hope in the midst of the darkness brought by the earthquake and the military junta’s actions.
The international community must continue to put pressure on the military junta to allow aid to reach all affected areas and to respect the ceasefire with resistance forces. It is crucial for the safety and well-being of the people of Myanmar that aid is distributed fairly and without any political agenda.
In addition, the international community must also provide financial and logistical support to aid organizations and volunteers on the ground. This will enable them to reach more people and provide them with the necessary resources to rebuild their lives.
As we mourn the lives lost and the devastation caused by the earthquake, we must also remember that this disaster has brought to light the ongoing struggles of the people of Myanmar under the oppressive rule of the military junta. It is our responsibility as global citizens to stand in solidarity with the people of Myanmar and demand justice and accountability from those in power.
In the face of this tragedy, we must not lose hope. The resilience and strength of the people of Myanmar will prevail, and together we can help them overcome this disaster and work towards a better future. Let us unite and show our support for the people of Myanmar in their time of need.


