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Library After the 1997 Offensives: The Burma Army's Relocation Program in Kamoethway Area

After the 1997 Offensives: The Burma Army's Relocation Program in Kamoethway Area

After the 1997 Offensives: The Burma Army's Relocation Program in Kamoethway Area

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Date of publication
марта 2003
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ISBN / Resource ID
OBL:46082

Mass Displacement by the Burmese Army's forced relocation program in Tenasserim division first rose to awareness when multi-national companies started to build the Yadana gas pipeline. What followed was a Burmese Army offensive in 1997 to KNU controlled areas to secure more of the area for their business interests. After the arrival of foreign companies and the Yadana gas pipeline the Kamoethway area became a refuge for those fleeing from the gas pipeline area. Later Kamoethway area itself became another target for Burmese troops trying to gain better access to the gas pipeline. In 1997 the Karen in Kamethway area were forcibly relocated by Burmese troops to their designated relocation sites where they were under strict control.This report focuses on the forced relocation program in Kamoethway area: how the villagers survive in the relocation sites, what is the current situation of the forced relocation sites and how the Burmese troops control the villagers...

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