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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Sat Apr 9, 2022, 02:33 PM Apr 2022

Despite risk of death, Thailand sends Myanmar refugees back

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — The young woman from Myanmar and her family now live amid the tall grasses of a riverbank on the Thai border, trapped in limbo between a country that does not want them and a country whose military could kill them.

Like thousands of others fleeing mounting violence after a military takeover in Myanmar last February, Hay left her village for neighboring Thailand in search of a safe haven that does not exist. Returning to Myanmar would place her and her family at risk of death. And yet that is precisely what Thai authorities — wary of jeopardizing their relationship with Myanmar’s ruling military — tell them to do at least once a week, she says.

“When they told us to go back, we cried and explained why we can’t go back home,” says Hay, who lives in a flimsy tent on the Moei River, which divides the two countries. The Associated Press is withholding Hay’s full name, along with the full names of other refugees in this story, to protect them from retaliation by authorities. “Sometimes we cross back to the Myanmar side of the river. But I have not returned to the village at all.”

Though international refugee laws forbid the return of people to countries where their lives may be in danger, Thailand has nonetheless sent thousands of people who fled escalating violence by Myanmar’s military back home, according to interviews with refugees, aid groups and Thai authorities themselves. That has forced Hay and other Myanmar refugees to ricochet between both sides of the river as the fighting in their home villages rages and briefly recedes.

https://apnews.com/article/only-on-ap-united-nations-thailand-myanmar-indonesia-21128b761ef13e31465f0a537a1b0b18

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Despite risk of death, Thailand sends Myanmar refugees back (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Apr 2022 OP
That does not surprise me at all. The Thai authorities and to some extent some of the Bev54 Apr 2022 #1

Bev54

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1. That does not surprise me at all. The Thai authorities and to some extent some of the
Sat Apr 9, 2022, 03:22 PM
Apr 2022

Thai people consider the Burmese as lower class people. They bring them in to work for very low wages and treat them like enslaved people. I saw a lot of that when I lived there. It is quite similar to the way the Russians see the Ukrainian people.

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