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For this extended special news programme, Al Jazeera's Tony Birtley went undercover in Myanmar to report exclusively on the people's protests and resulting bloody crackdown by Myanmar's military government, talking to the protesters, filming the bloody crackdown and gauging the mood of the nation
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Across Myanmar's Irrawaddy delta region, survivors are in desperate need of food, water and shelter.
The first United Nations aid flights have started arriving in Myanmar - but supplies are still to reach many of the victims, as Al Jazeera's correspondent in Myanmar reports.
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Myanmar's military regime allowed in the first major international aid shipment Thursday, but it snubbed a U.S. offer to help cyclone victims struggling to recover from a tragedy of unimaginable scale. (May 8)
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While there are fears Cyclone Nargis may have killed up to a hundred thousand people, many people managed to survive the disaster.
Twenty-one-year-o ld Mae is one of them.
After the Cyclone destroyed her village, she swam through the night.
She tells her story of survival in her own words.
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One of Al Jazeera's correspondents in Myanmar has managed to reach the area worst-hit by Cyclone Nargis and hear for the first time eye-witness accounts of the true scale of the disaster.
This report is from a remote village at the heart of the Irrawaddy delta.
For her own safety, we are not naming our correspondent.
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The Myanmar ruling military has hinted that it might release pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi in six months time. But critics argue the words are just empty rhetoric.
Al Jazeera's Hannah Belcher reports.