Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Thailand forces 166 back to Myanmar, UNHCR chides

Tuesday December 28, 2010

GENEVA (Reuters) - Thailand forced 166 men, women and children back into Myanmar on Saturday even though they were fleeing fighting in their villages, prompting a reprimand from the United Nations refugee agency on Tuesday.

Fifty women, 70 children and 46 men at Wa Lay site in Tak Province, were ordered to leave, the UNHCR said in a statement.

The agency said that while it appreciated Thailand's policy of allowing in Myanmar nationals when fighting occurs, they should only be returned home voluntarily and safely.

"They were fleeing clashes between the government and ethnic rebels in southeast Myanmar. The people fleeing were Karen," UNHCR spokesman Babar Baloch told Reuters in Geneva.


No one at the Thai diplomatic mission to the U.N. in Geneva was immediately available to comment.

The ruling Myanmar junta has long been accused of persecuting the country's ethnic minorities, sparking a continuing exodus. Some 150,000 refugees live in official camps along the Thai-Myanmar border, according to the agency.

At least 3,000 have entered Thailand since June 2009 as fighting intensifies in the south-eastern border area, and the UNHCR said it had expressed its concern already over the last few weeks to the Thai government over the hasty manner in which some refugees were returned.

Some had fled their homes again when fighting resumed shortly after their return, it said.

While Thailand has been a major country of asylum for four decades, it has not ratified the 1951 U.N. refugee convention.

(Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay; Editing by Louise Ireland)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I remembered when Thai forced and tossed Cambodian refugees from Dan Rek mountain to cross land mine. This barbarian is still practising untill now.

Anonymous said...

Ah sva teang 3 ning pak puok vea nho nhim pruos chit dol thngay 7 makara dael ning trov kob kbal puok vea hoey.


The 3 monkeys and their gang are smiling because it is close to the 7 Makara which will burry their head.

Anonymous said...

Thai caused problems
to her own sakes.She
is a Buddhist country
so is Myanmar.
Thai never gives up
doing bad things toward
Khmer during Vietnam
invading Cambodia in
1979.
Now Thai uses forces to
send 166 Karen fleeing fighters back to Myanmar like Thai did to Khmer people at Dangrek mountain.
Thai didn't obey
the UN laws.