12 February 1946
Failure of the monsoon had driven the food situation from bad to worse for the 500 million people in India and the East. Five to fifteen million Indians were threatened with death from starvation and conditions in Malaya were nearly as bad. The United Nations were made aware by urgent messages from the Director-General of UNRRA that food came before politics as the first and greatest problem of the Far East.
Today of course, monsoon failure would be blamed on the developed world via the climate change narrative. It's the kind of thing bureaucrats always do, but we know that now.
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"Monsoon fails - LGBTQIAetc. hit hardest!"
"The United Nations were made aware by urgent messages from the Director-General of UNRRA"
Urgent!
As usual, the UN were months behind and still waiting for boxes to be ticked...
Sam - colonialism blamed!
Scrobs - maybe that's the urgency, a shortage of boxes to tick.
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