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He was going to do everything he could to help the people of Myanmar....

The man was sitting at his desk, staring at his phone. It was the middle of the night, and he was supposed to be asleep. But he couldn’t. He kept thinking about the story he had just read about the artillery strike on the refugee camp in Myanmar.

He had a little girl, and he couldn’t imagine what it would be like if she was killed in a bombing. He knew that he had to do something to help.

He picked up his phone and started typing. He wrote a post about the attack, and he shared it on all of his social media accounts. He urged his followers to contact their elected officials and demand that they do everything they could to stop the violence in Myanmar.

He knew that his post wouldn’t make a big difference, but he had to try. He couldn’t just sit by and do nothing while people were being killed.

After he posted his message, he went to bed. He didn’t sleep very well, but he felt better knowing that he had done something to try to help.

The next morning, he woke up to find that his post had gone viral. Thousands of people had shared it, and hundreds of people had commented on it. He was surprised by the response, but he was also grateful. He knew that his post was reaching people all over the world, and that gave him hope.

He continued to post about the situation in Myanmar, and he encouraged his followers to do the same. He also started a fundraiser to help the victims of the attack.

China
International
NUG
Myanmar
Peace and stability
China
Put Myanmar's generals on trial
International
NUG
War crime
Crime against humanity
Military
Myanmar
Artillery strike
Refugee camp
29 killed

He knew that he couldn’t change the world, but he was determined to make a difference. He was going to do everything he could to help the people of Myanmar.


Women, children among 29 killed as artillery hits Myanmar refugee camp - sources, media

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