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1 AM OF MON ATONAl REl F COMMT E 1. Resettlement of the refugees who become homeless due to the oppression of Rangoon Military Regime. 2. To help for the welfare of the refugees who become jobless due to the oppression of Rangoon Military Regime. 3. To take care and look after the health of the refugees. 4. To fight against illiteracy for the children n the refugee camps. To struggle for human rights and equality.

THE ORGA ZATON OF MON NATONAL RELEF COMMTTEE ( CENTRAL) 1_ NA TN AUNG 2_ NA SOE THAN 3_ PHRA WONGSA PALA 4_ PHRA KESARA 5_ NA ORK PUNG 6_ NA KT DUM _CHARMAN _ SECRETARY GENERAL _COMMTTEE MEMBER _COMMTTEE MEMBER _COMMTTEE MEMBER _COMMTTEE MEMBER 7_ NA CHT NYUNT _COMMTTEE MEMBER 8_ NA MON NHAUNG 9_ NA DUNG HTAW _COMMTTEE MEMBER _COMMTTEE MEMBER

3 After evacuating all the refugees to Loh Loe the three Mon refugee camps namely Baleh Nhook, Panung Htaw and Krone Kung were closed on 15 t'1ay 1992. The building of makeshift rereral hospital... ith the support of M. S.F is being built in Loh Loe while the number of patients increase with an alarming ra te due mainly to the change of... eather from season. Especial ly it is very important and indeed is greatly needed, to dry season to ra iny have the necessary medicines connected with malaria in time, as these are always in shortage, in order to be able to control the increa se of death rate in all camps. Two primary and one high schools are also being built. The school buildings are constructed mainly of thatch, bamboo and wood. Thatch S to be transported from Sangkhlaburi as the availability of thatch is difficult near the camp. n order to have a clean drinkio;j water in the. camp.r.c is taking the responsibility of sanitation. 20 concrete sealed wells are being dug. Rice, fish-pa s te and salt for consuming ror the whole rainy sea son have been recently stock piled in the warehouses of all camps except Par Mark the trasportation orwhich is in great difficu'lty due main ly to the lack of vichicle. However, M.N.R.C is trying it's best to ticiisp:d the needed rice, fish-paste, salt and other things to Par Mark camp in time before the heavy rain falls as the weather still permits for some days ahead. Since evacuation took place the \,hole camp was busy with clearing the new site, bliilding shelter and roads and digging wel ls and lat irnes. The population of Loh Loe is now reahing around ten thousand. So, arrangement for sanitation, medical treatment, educat ion a oj administration of the ca mp is to be solved with great care. n doing so the cooperai~"l based on humanitarianism of the nternational Refugee Relief )rganisations and of Thai Go ernment is a necessity. A total of 838 deported persons \>"ere handed over to M.N.R.C in the month of April Oil May 1992 by the District office of Sangkhlaburi. These people included, Mon, Burmese, yist, and Muslim. Regard le ss of nationality M.N.R.C pro vides shelter and food to those who trocble coming to join the camp because of the persecution of the Military Junta of Burma. Nai Tin Aung Chairman Mon National Relief Committee

4 THE,Ef UGEE PO lat ior~ OF TH FOll W NO. CAMP HOUSE HOLD ADULT CHLDREN TOTAL REMARK M F M F 1 LOH LOE 1499 1684 1882 2828 2899 9293 2 PA YAW 161 192 206 299 342 1039 3 PA MARK 72 85 106 122 135 448 4 PRA CHAUB 192 210 21 8 241 340 1009 TOTAL 1924 2171 2412 3490, 3716 11789 THE C or~ SUM PT r~ NEEDED PER_ f< TH FOR FOUR REFUGEE CAM PS 0 TOTAL NUM8::R CONSUMPT ON PER_ MONTH CAMP RCE FSH SALT : CHLLY OF REFUGEES ( Sack) (Kg ) ( Kg ) ( Kg ). LOH LOE 9293 1452 4646 3097 3097, REMARK PA YAW PA MA RK 1039 448 162 70 519 224 346 1 49 346 149 PRA CH AUB 100 9, 157 504 336 336 TOTAL 11789 1841 5893 3928 392B,

5 T HE ATERALS ECErVED BY T HE M 'Y 1992 NO, ORGANSATON RCE ( SACK) FSH_PASTE SALT CHLLY ( Kg ) ( Kg ) ( Kg ) REMARK REMANED FROM APR L 1 521 1748 3340 COE RR 6ro 1 250 1000 100 CONSORTUM FOR P Ll NG 10132 12500 25500 TOTAL j! 1. 53 15498 29840 100 THE BALANCE OF THE MATERALS RECEVED AND CONSUM ED N THE SEVEN REFUGEE CAM PS N. MAY 1992 SUBJECT FSH_PASTE RCE SALT CHLLY REMARK ( Sack) ( Kg ) ( Kg ) ( Kg ).. : Ll FROM VAROUS -.: R:L EF ORGANZATON 12253 1549 S 29840 100 (A~iP N MAY 1841 3928 3928 100 BALANCE REMANED 104/2 11 570 25912

6 M ED CAL RE PORT t was in the month of April that the Mon refugees from the three refugee camps in Sangkhlaburi District, namely, Baleh Nhook,Panung Htaw and Krone Kung had to move to a new site called Loh Loe. The change of weather, the scarcity of fresh water and staying temporarily in the o~en air for many days without shelter and systematic sanitation before the makeshift huts were built, made the people vulnerable to suffer various kinds of diseases. n the month of May 1992 the ho spital of Loh Loe recorded B dead with a large number of indoor patients. At the time when this medical report was being written the hospital was crowded with patients with an alarming rate. Medicines are greatly insuff icient. The value of quarterly support of medicine by M. S.F should be n:reased in comparison with the ratio of the patients in the camps. The nlighted number below: of the patients treated en the hospitals during the month of April S NO CA MP (PO opo TOTAL RE MAR( - 1 Loh Loe 513 1309 1822 8 dead 2 Pa Yaw 64 256 320 2 " 3 Pa Mark 235 235 4 Pra Chaub 132 342 474 2 " TOTAL 709 2142 2861

7 THE LOC CAMPS BU R M A t fhhlf #>ow,. t \ " )... \ ( ------/ <t ~ C w r et (/J a: z 0 :E :> CD ",. Loh L oe ~ REF UC.":" C";MP -D ROAD ~ DAM...AREA " '.'':- BORDF" LNE ~ RVER SCALE 1: 250.000