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Biblioteca Pa'an interviews: Conditions for villagers returned from temporary refuge sites in Tha Song Yang

Pa'an interviews: Conditions for villagers returned from temporary refuge sites in Tha Song Yang

Pa'an interviews: Conditions for villagers returned from temporary refuge sites in Tha Song Yang

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Date of publication
Maio 2011
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ISBN / Resource ID
OBL:64790

This report contains the full transcripts of seven interviews conducted between June 1st and June 18th 2010 in Dta Greh Township, Pa'an District by a villager trained by KHRG to monitor human rights conditions. The villager interviewed seven villagers from two villages in Wah Mee Gklah village tract, after they had returned to Burma following initial displacement into Thailand during May and June 2009. The interviewees report that they did not wish to return to Burma, but felt they had to do so as the result of pressure and harassment by Thai authorities. The interviewees described the following abuses since their return, including: the firing of mortars and small arms at villagers; demands for villagers to porter military supplies, and for the payment of money in lieu of the provision of porters; theft and looting of villagers' houses and possessions; and threats from unexploded ordnance and the use of landmines, including consequences for livelihoods and injuries to civilians. All seven interviewees also raised specific concerns regarding the food security of villagers returned to Burma following their displacement into Thailand.

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