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Monsoon Rains Cause Gastro Sickness Among Displaced Children in Karen State – Lack of Shelter and Clean Drinking Water Concerning Health Workers

Saw Doe Doh Eh K’lu explained to Karen News what the health problems the displaced people are now facing. “The most common symptoms found in IDPs are the common cold and fever. Some people also have diarrhea. They desperately need warm clothing and mosquito nets. It’s not possible for IDPs to boil water, so they are using rainwater as their…

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Civil Disobedient Movement Education Employees Refuse State Administration Council’s Invitation to Rejoin Department

The employees, members of the Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM) have instead continued to show their opposition to the coup and instead cooperated with the interim education program run by the National Unity Government (NUG). Despite the State Military Council’s deadline of May 31st for education staff absent from duties to return to their positions at the Department of Education, most…

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Burma Army and its BGF Militia Finally Release Civilian Hostages Used as Human Shields

A villager told Karen News, BGF released the civilian hostages at the same time the BGF left Lay Kay camp. The villagers told Karen News. “People from Kyauk Pya village arrested and held in Lay Kay, have now been released. General Maung Chit’s group [the BGF] sent the local people back to their village. The BGFs are no longer in…

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Eastern Dawna – Heavy Rains Add to Food Shortages and Shelter Problems for Displaced Villagers

An aid worker helping the displaced people, living in makeshift tents on the river bank, said the villagers now face acute shelter and food problems. The aid worker spoke to Karen News about the problems. “As it’s raining both day and night, the Thaung Yin River completely flooded where the IDPs had been staying. Sacks of rice stored on the…

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Myawaddy Friendship Bridge Remains Shut on Burma Side – Arrests of Undocumented Migrants Crossing Border Continue to Rise

Even though Thailand announced its Thai-Burma border gates would reopen on May 1, only about 1,000 people have been allowed to enter through the Myawaddy Friendship Bridge No. 2 under a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the two countries. Since the border bridge officially remains closed, hundreds of people are being arrested daily. A migrant worker activist said most Burmese…

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Military Coup Leader, Gen Min Aung Hlaing, Blames ‘Foreign Influence’ for Failed ‘Peace-Talks’

The KNU explained to Karen News that any meaningful dialogue or any attempts to broker peace talks with the military-appointed State Administration Council would not be transparent or accountable without the international community being involved. KNU’s spokesperson, Padoh Saw Taw Nee, told Karen News. “Without the involvement of the international community, there would be no truth, respect, or dignity in…

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Burmese Workers Entering Thailand Under MOU System, Paying More than Double

U Moe Kyaw from the Yaung Chi Oo Workers’ Union, that helps Burmese workers, said MOU fees previously set by two governments were around 500,000 kyats, but now workers are being charged more than double as brokers and agencies were also overcharging – fees now range from 1,800,000 to 2,500,000 Kyats a person. U Moe Kyaw explained to Karen News,…

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After Bombing, Displacing Villagers… Burma Army and its BGF Militia Begin the Robbing and Looting

A villager explained to Karen News villagers were scared of the Burma Army and BGF soldiers. “Now gunfire is less, some people have started to sleep in nearby villages. When they saw BGF soldiers from the camp patrolling the village, all the people sleeping in the village ran. Most houses were also broken into. In the past, we had to…

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State Administration Council and its BGF Militia, Hold 92 Karen Villagers, including Four Children, Hostage

The Karen National Union’s Thaton District Information Department reported 92 civilians, including four children, were being held against their will in a camp by the Burma Army and Border Guard Force (BGF)-1014 now stationed in Lay Kay village in Bilin Township, Karen State The KNU Information officer confirmed four children were among the 70 detained people from Hpa-an and another…

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Military Council Responds to Loss of its Army Base with Multiple Airstrikes

The camp is strategically located in the Karen National Union’s Brigade 5, Mutraw (Hpa-pun) District. The military council sent jet fighters to run at least 10 bombing missions over Day Bu Noh and Thay Ka Hta villages, Lu Thaw Township, Mutraw District. KNU reported village houses were damaged, but fortunately there were no casualties. The overrun of its strategic base,…

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