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Burma death toll jumps to 78,000

May 16th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Culture, Life

Burma Devastation

The news from both Burma and China keeps getting worse and worse. The latest article on the BBC website says that the death toll has reached 78,000. Not only that, the number of people still missing is close to 56,000.

In China too, news is coming out that up to FIVE MILLION people are now homeless as a result of the earthquake there. Five million. I can’t even imagine what that looks like. If that was in the UK that would be 1 in every 12 people.

These two tragedies have really got me thinking about how Mosaic - the movement I serve with here in Sheffield - can become something that really gets our hands dirty in terms of doing what we can to make a difference in these situations and others like it.

I don’t want us to be a passive group of people who expect others to do something. Even though we are just a small group of people, we can make a difference.

One of our strap lines is ‘creating a world that works for everyone’. Surely it is in situations like this that we need to rise up and make the strap line a reality?

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China quake toll ‘to top 50,000′

May 15th, 2008 | 2 Comments | Posted in Life

Survivors in YingxiuI really struggle to get my head round the kind of news that’s coming out of the tragedies in Burma and China.

It is all too easy to become so blas’e about it. It becomes just a number. I hear ‘50,000 dead’ and I know that it doesn’t move me nearly as much as it should.

I sit here on the other side of the world, happily carrying on with my safe, comfortable daily life. And whilst I do that thousands are fighting for their lives.

Maybe it’s because I feel powerless that I struggle to feel what I know I should feel. Maybe I close my heart from feeling because it could never handle the reality of all the suffering that is happening all over the planet. 

I know I need to break free from seeing the world’s population as numbers. Humanity is not a collection of statistics.

Everyone one of those 50,000 people is a unique, one of a kind, human being. Everyone of those 50,000 people has friends, family, colleagues who know them and love them.

It IS truly a tragedy. I just wish it felt more real to me. Or at least I think I do.

(Read more from the BBC about the China earthquake here.)

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