08-Jan-2005 |
we are all behind you, be strong and hardship will soon be over! |
anonymous |
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08-Jan-2005 |
My sicnere sympathy to all people who lst lives , family and most importantly the livelyhood that they created toiling hard so many years. Other than Thailand ( not the majority) MOST WHO LOST WERE THE VERY POOR. I met an injured ( badly ) Sri Lankan in Phi Pi who when I tried help contact his family back in Baticloa I couldny raech either.... I really do not know how to tell him this in his hospital bed.
I returned yoday in the morning to the hospital and found he has walked away in the night, I travelled around phuket looking for him, but to no avail...sincerely hope he did not add one more life to this tradegy.
Please let us not forget the endless misery in Africa amidst this well publicised disaster, which many westeners lost life.
As a half thai now living here I know this country will easily get back some normality with calm and a great leadership team which it has benifited, but I am not very sure of countries like Sri Lanka which man made disaster happened before the natural one.
My prayers go the tamil people of sri lanka and the sinhales southners ( ironically never saw the eye to eye with each other).
Hope all will take the first foot forward to a better futue. |
Viroj Suepsataporn |
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08-Jan-2005 |
Dear all..be strong and move on. You're not alone, everyone feels for you. |
Dennis |
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08-Jan-2005 |
I have seen and read the stories of the recent tsunami tragedy in Asia. I would like to take this opportunity to send my deepest condolences to the families of all those who had perished in this tragedy. To the injured survivors, I hope that you will have a speedy recovery. |
Muhammad Anas |
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08-Jan-2005 |
Nothing can express my emotion to this calamity, I pray for the departed to rest at ease. We can only learn from this and pick up the pieces. |
Jerald Png |
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08-Jan-2005 |
My deepest condolence to the victims of the Tsunami.. Dear all, be strong and move on.. I know it's difficult but remember always we are all with you and you are not alone because we feel for you.. God bless |
Eunice |
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08-Jan-2005 |
Hope that those affected country by these incident people to brace themselves up and never gave up whether barrel they face in their life |
Tan |
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08-Jan-2005 |
What a catastrophe that has happened - what more at the end of the year 2004. The Asian killer waves have swept away fragile and innocent lives that deserved more years to live - especially the poor locals that were already suffering before the incident. It is definitely the DISASTER OF THE YEAR - or maybe even the CENTURY. The tragedy has grieved nations so much that no amount of aid, no matter how large - can cure the heartbroken souls of the surviving families and relatives of the victims - the aid only alleviates the pain temporarily.
Endless mourning heralds the new year as time passes, even more so slowly for those directly affected. Malaysia's Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi ordered all major New Year celebrations to be called off, following the tsunami disaster on Sunday. Singapore cancelled its live telecast of The Nation's Countdown 2005 (although the event itself carried on) in view of the sombre mood. Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Thailand also declared days of mourning.
Holy books such as the Bible and the Qu'ran have prophesied earthquakes and the like that would happen in the "final days". We are living in the "end times" - but how soon is the actual "end"? The next second, minute or hour could be it. But no matter what, we should take whatever precious time we have left to love and care for our loved ones. By the time we reach the final years of life, it is perhaps useless to contemplate over what we have done in the past years and wished that the clock could have been turned back in time.
Many deep condolences to those who have loved ones that have been affected by the tsunami. |
Edwin Toh |
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08-Jan-2005 |
My deepest condolence to the victims that have lost their lives, or suffered injuries and losses I really felt very sad for all the tsunami victims cause i know how it is to feel the lost cause my sister was there during the time of the disaster Thks God she is fine, God bless all the soul and May they rest in Peace. |
Gurmeeto @ Reetaah |
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08-Jan-2005 |
Truly said, may God give your soul the best rest ever. For the living ones, keep on living. |
addie |
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08-Jan-2005 |
May the good Lord help you to overcome this and give you the strenght to start again. Trust in Him and He will walk with you in your time of sorrow.
Deborah Grosse
Originally from Singapore, now residing in the U.S. |
Deborah Grosse |
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08-Jan-2005 |
My lord bless all the victims of the tsunami disaster. |
YQX |
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08-Jan-2005 |
what can you say in this case? i just hope the wealthier parts of the world do the best they can to put things back to some form of normality and that the people who have lost love ones and livelihood can recover. |
Mick Murray |
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08-Jan-2005 |
There will be storms
There will be storms
The frightening thunder
The pounding rain
Brings you pain
When it is all over
You find yourself clinging
To a friend
Whom you would not have known
But for the storms
There will be storms
There will be storms |
Rick & Jesilyn Teo / FrontPagePlanners |
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07-Jan-2005 |
I would like to send my condolence to all the people who have been affected by the tsunami disaster.i really feel sorry for all the people who have been affected in many countries.i have been watching the news,and i really feel sad,especially to see the small ,little children who have passed away,after the tsunami.i will pray for everyone who have lost their,lives,homes and relatives.and also pray for those who have passed away to rest in peace!i hope that my condolence will reach them. last but not least,a big thank you to channelnews asia,who have given me a chance to send my condolence to the affected people.
THANK YOU! |
jai rajathi |
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