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Library Burma Human Rights Yearbook 2000: Internally Displaced People and Forced Relocation

Burma Human Rights Yearbook 2000: Internally Displaced People and Forced Relocation

Burma Human Rights Yearbook 2000: Internally Displaced People and Forced Relocation

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Date of publication
September 2001
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ISBN / Resource ID
OBL:48210

The plight of Internally Displaced People, or IDPs, in Burma was a continuing problem over the year 2000. Burma contributes
over an estimated 1 million IDPs to the estimated world IDP population of 21 million and estimated Asian IDP population of 5
million. (The CIDKP put the IDP number at 2 million in 2000.) Internally displaced persons in Burma live under conditions of
severe deprivation and hardship. All but few of these people are without adequate access to food or basic social, health and
education services. A large number of this group are women and children. As no legal instruments for IDPs exist in today?s
world, this mass population group in Burma has been left vulnerable because of the lack of international protection and
assistance available to them.

IDPs in Burma have been displaced by similar factors, which although are many, are all related to SPDC presence and policy...

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