There are plans to repatriate the refugees who seek sanctuary on the Thai-Burmese border. Before this happens, it is important that international organizations and governments ask those affected their opinion. Burma Issues visited Mae La and Mae Ra Moe refugee camps, and the Karen Refugee Committee to do just this. This is a short film conveying their views on the subject.
Published by Burma Issues
August 15, 2012





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