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Published 27 Nov, 2005 12:00am

Bush calls for help to quake victims

WASHINGTON, Nov 26: US President George W. Bush on Saturday urged Americans to reach out and help victims of the devastating earthquake in South Asia.

Two days after the US Thanksgiving holiday, Mr Bush said in his weekly radio address on Saturday that “the universal call to love a neighbour also extends beyond our shores, moving us to help people in other lands.

“Our nation has begun to help the millions of people in Pakistan, India and Afghanistan who are suffering after last month’s devastating earthquake in South Asia.

“I urge you to visit the website of the South Asia earthquake relief fund at SouthAsiaEarthquakeRelief.org to find out how you can help,” he said.

The US president said the Thanksgiving holiday reminds “us that ‘to whom much is given, from him much will be required.’ As we count our blessings, we are mindful of the need to share our blessings and gifts with others, and America is moved to compassionate action.”

“This compassionate spirit was seen again this year, when Americans rallied to help their neighbours in need after the destruction caused by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. We pray for continued strength as we rebuild these communities and return hope to our fellow citizens.

“And to help others in need in your hometown, across America, and around the world, please visit the USA Freedom Corps website at USAFreedomCorps.gov.

President Bush thanked US troops serving overseas.

“On Thanksgiving and throughout the year, we are grateful to the men and women of our armed forces for securing the peace in these dangerous times...They are serving with courage and skill in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere to defend our freedom and extend the blessings of freedom to others,” Mr Bush said.—Agencies

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