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KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT DECEMBER, 2003 v j.

Karen Refugee Committee December, 2003 With this December 2003, we again have come round to the month, dedicated to Peace and Goodwill. This was the Month, where, in the Karen Mountains, Church Bells used to Toll, ushering in the arrival of Sweet December, but which had fallen silent, since many years ago, due to dissent, illwill and confrontation between peoples, who had been living together for many centuries. Most people are agreed that because of the contentious activities between diverse groups in Burma, the country suffered severely, sliding back towards rock bottom with the passage of time. Now Burma, as a whole is in a very pitiful situation, being classed with some similarly affected countries, as " Least Developed Countries" in the World. For Refugees in this Border Region, it's another Lifeyear passed by, adding to the many years of" Away Living," living lives of uncertainty, frustration, restrictions, deprivation, dreading the fear of the unknown future. Many simply cannot answer, where they belong, where their home is. Now People are talking about the need for change, change for the better in Burma. Even the Military Rulers seem to sense the need for Change. Neighboring Countries and Governments sense the need for change in Burma. They are even willing to support and participate. They are willing to support with Road Maps. Burma's recently installed Prince Minister, the same SPDC secretary General Khin Nyunt, has put up a Road Map to be processed in Seven steps, the First being the calling of the National Convention. Many people came to feel that there is trouble already with this First Step as sincerity in the reconciliation process is still wanting. They say continued detention of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi as insincerity on the part of the SPDC. This month, People remember without any hint of sympathy, the death of General Ne Win on the 4 of December, Last year, at the age of 91. His was the Authoritarian Rule, that brought on the chaos, and which was to continue unto this day, under the misrule of likeminded successors. This December 17 th is the 100^. Anniversary of the First Flight by manon December 17 th 1903, the Wright Brothers were able to achieve that Flight in their Flying machine, at Kitty Hawk in North Carolina, U.S.A. It lasted only 12 seconds, but it was to usher in the Era of Flight, with longer, better, efficient Flight conditions. Today, Flight has come into many diverse uses, for travel, for transport, for sport, for helping in disasters, for defence, for assaults, and for killing too. Still most vivid were the Air Battles of Modem Day Warfare of World Wars I and II, the Falkland Islands and the Persian Gulf wars. There was the Japanese Air Assaults on Pearl Harbour and the Airdroppings of Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Then there was the plane hi jacks, and to top them all, the September 11 th 2001suicide assaults on the World Trade Centre. This month, Humanity is being reminded that there are other forces, other than weapons, explosives and planes that can kill enmasse. The reminder came in the form of a massive earthquake at Bam in

SouthEastern Iran with information that the deaths have reached Twenty Eight thousand with the expectation that it may increase. This together with still other natural Forces, are the kind of killer strokes that will be quite impossible to avoid and escape from'. But, Front Page News of the Moment around the World, would be the Final Chapter of Saddam Hussein. He was trapped and apprehended by U.S, Troops in a little house, not far from his birthplace. The Man, who only some months ago, was the most feared, in his country and the Region as well, was arrested in a most unexpected and uncompromising setting, in a small underground cellar, with no companions or protectors around, putting up no resistance. It was quite different from the Last chapter of Uday and Qusay Hussein, who died fighting to the last breath, and who can never feel pride in the way of their father's exit. One good news, coming out from the Region, is the announcement by Colonel Kaddafi of Libya, of his renunciation of the WMD ( Weapons of Mass Destruction) program. This will help greatly with Regional stability and Peace. For us Karen Refugees, it's hoping to see the light, through the darkness of living for long years as nonpersons, living the lives of undesirables, not knowing what the future is. Most Refugees, especially the young, know only that they are living away from home, because of the Military Junta Rule, and persecution,because of their Karen Identity. At the end of the year, and with the coming in, of the New Year, it's wishing to see change for the better, change towards resolution of this prolonged, unrelenting process of disaffection and enmity. Our country, and our People, have suffered much, and for too long already. Trust, based on Sincerity is truly needed from all Parties Concerned. Reconciliation and peaceful Coexistence is what would be most welcome in the New Year. So, with the end of the year, we would like to sincerely express our profound Gratitude and wishing for all the Best, to the People and Government of Thailand, and to the Individuals and Groups that have been supporting us all through these hard years, in Goodwill, sympathy and understanding.

3 rd to 7 th December 2003. K.R.C Refugee Camps Activities December 2003 There was Trainings/ Workshops in Refugee Camps with regard to educational Administration, Coordinated works, Reportings and Improvements. 5/12/2003 The King's Birthday Celebrations were held on the 5 th of December, in all Refugee Camps, to Honour the King and the Royal Family. December 10 th 2003 An Eight Member U.S fact finding delegation led by U.S Congressman Mr. Elton Gallegly visit K.R.C in Mae Sot where matters related to Karen Refugees and K.R.C Coordination works processes were discussed. The delegation had visited some Refugee Camps before they visited KRC. Real concern for the Refugees was manifested. There was also Commitment by the Delegation to continue supporting the Refugees. Mae Kong Kha Relocation The process to relocate Mae Kong Kha Refugee Camp in Mae Sariang District, to a new site, beginning with the first week has been stalled and now postponed to the date which is still as yet unknown. Meanwhile, reports are that up to the 21 st of December 2003, (177) families comprising of ( 1117) persons from Mae Kong Kha Camp, have crossed back to the other side, of their own free will. 23/12/2003. Karen New Year Day was Celebrated in All Karen Refugee Camps. 25 / 12 / 2003. Christmas Day was Celebrated by all the Christian Communities in the Karen Refugee Camps.

Address: P.O.Box 5. Mae Sot Tak 63110 Thailand. Tel: (055} Intl: +66 55 532 947. NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN THE CAMPS DECEMBER, 2003, MAE CAMP No. of families Over M 13 Yrs F 612 Yrs M F Under M 5Yrs F SOT Mae La 5,427 10,832 10,573 3,547 3,336 2,373 2,255 32,916 AREA Um Pheim Mai 3,512 5,631 5,407 2,838 2,716 1,273 1,176 19,041 8,939 16,463 15,980 6,385 6,052 3,646 3,431 51,957 NORTH Mae Ra Mu Luang 1,911 4,168 3,687 1,282 1,126 760 736 11,759 Mae Kha & Sa la 2,671 5,597 5,107 1,729 1,611 1,163 1,093 16,300 4,582 9,765 8,794 3,011 2,737 1,923 1,829 28,059 Noh Poe 2,768 4,151 3,945 1,470 1,310 766 839 12,481 SOUTH Ban Dong Yang 736 1,039 1,163 412 379 310 327 3,630 Htam Him 1,652 2,040 2,186 1,421 1,395 934 937 8,913 5,156 7,230 7,294 3,303 3,084 2,010 2,103 25,024 Grand total 18,677 33,458 32,068 12,699 11,873 7,579 7,363 105,040 FROM B.B.C COERR RICE AND OTHGER ITEMS RECEIVED DURING THE MONTH CAMP UmphiemMai Mae La Um Pheim Rice 100 Kg Sack 5,849 14,207 250 Salt Kilos 7,600 18,450 F paste 15Kg Tin 1,266 3,070 Yellow Bean 60 Kilo Sack 298 723 Chilies Kilos 2,371 5,760 Cooking Oil 200 Itr 89 219 Charcoal 30 kg sacks 12,128 Charcoal 25 kg sacks 6,167 We shall always be grateful to the Thai people and Government for their sympathy and understanding in Allowing us safe refuge. We are also indebted to the NGOs for their Supports and Services. BBC Support in Food and Shelter Material. BBC is also supporting with warm clothing for all the camps. VfSF Support in Medical and Health facilities. AMI ARC MHD ZOA (ABWaid) Support in Educational facilities Teachers' Training. Consortium Support in Educational facilities, Teachers' Training and Education for Deaf/ Mute / Blinds. TOPS Support in Educational facilities. ICSAsia Support in Educational facilities and school buildings. COERR Rice and Educational support. EV1 to be involved with Extremely Vulnerable People. H.I Support for Refugee Handicaps with Prosthesis and rehabilitation and also year end sporting events for Handicaps. NCA (Norway Church Aid) has been providing KRC with administrative & Organizational Support. It has also supported with remuneration for KRC members and workers. UNHCR For Registration Process Protection and Ultimate Safe Repatriation. SMRU Support with Malaria Control, Prevention and Treatment. SVA to support with Libraries in the camps. PPAT Parenthood Planning Association Thailand Supporting with Family Planning and Preventive/ Education in Refugee Camps.