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Be M.N.R.C Cl)"~(J')S ~3~cf)~:~~~, MON NATONAL RELEF COMMTTEE AUGUST 1991

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1 THE FVE PONTS OF THE AM OF MON NATONAL RELEF COMMTTEE 1. Resettlement of the refugees who become homel.ess due to the oppression of Rangoon Military Regime. 2. To help for the welfare of the refugees who become jobless due to the oppressior:l of Rangoon Military Regime. 3. TO take care and look after the health of the refugees.,.".. ~ 4. To fight against illiteracy for the children in the refugee camps. 5. To struggle for human rights and equality.

2 THE ORGANZATON OF 'MON NATONAL R~i.Er COMMT TE E (CENTRAL) 1. NA TN AUNG CHARMAN 2. NA MaN CHAN SECRETARY GE NERAL 3. ~JA SOE THAN _~ COMMTTEE MEMBER 4. NA LV MON t~------- 5. NA HONG SA NGWOR NOK 1- - ~..: 6. PHRA WONGSA PALA 1- - - 7. PHRA KESARA 1-

3 PEOPLE WJLL WN FlNAL VlCTORY Although both the systems of the so called Prcletariat Dictatorship and Jviilitarist Dictatorship start collapsing one after another in the world,there are some of the remnants of the despotic government,shamelessly and stubbornly clinging in power, still leftoburma is a case in this regard. The military regime of Burma has been for the passed 30-year ruling the country like a slave camp forcing the people to serve only its purpose by means of brute force of which,the degree of atrocity can match the most atrocious of the past and present. But unfortunately the cry of the suffering millions so far,has not dra~n enough attention from the so called freedom lovers of the world. Thus ~til now,the tragedy continues. The people of the world want democracy,peace and racial equality and a high living standard without which life is meaningless. The history shows that the people dare to sacrifice everythir:.g for ~.':leir social development. The struggle of the peonl e of the world over against fascism in the Second World War is a good example shown to us.bo also the heroic people of the ~astern Eu...:ope countries have already changed most of their unwanted governments which exercised the?roletaria.t Dictatorship aiming at constructing 50ciali sm and Communism on the be 5i s of f.arx).sm & Leninism into the multi-party democratic systerr. based on the free m&ri~et economic system by -bravely and undauntedly fi~htin against their ~~populqr governments. r~ow it has been three years since the heroic people 0: the whcle country in Burma staged a bloody demonstratior.on 8-8-1988 which demanded an absolute abclishment of a single-pcrty ~litical system based on the Militarist Dictatorship and an urgent reconst.!"uction of.enl.~a on the basis of democracy, peace and racial equality. Vie solem.~ly salute the cause of the (4) eights incident. (Nai 0,.r"\ ~~ ~ T'in Aung) Chairman Vion National Relife Committee

~ 4 THE REfUGEE POPULATON OF THE ( 7 ) CAMPS ARE AS FOLLOW NO. CAMP HOUSE ADULT CHLDREN TOTAL HOLD M F M F -. -..,r, '""' -~. A ""f;",--'.,.-,.-/ r' _:..._-...:.;... \"",,-.-: -"",,..._.:...!. 4~7 V _' 1 ',,...',,,1 REMARK :::; 30 1 +SL A ) 139 27 _-,' -::/1(1 ~..J A!,....J.. -r::-::c r \ j'::"-::-~'v 1:=117 ~.=./...'.-' -".. -;;::r '~ ].!... -... -... '..-'",-, 3 LL 3 " 6'1. A -"..,r- ~ J 1]0 ~ '- 186 "'<-..-- -,~...-... 'oj :-!.~ 176 19~ c:.. '1 '7 "- 31..!... 1. 1..."- 7 ~ 1387 '~...--~....A... --- _., J"~ THE CDNSUMPTON NE:DED PEiLMONTH F 'R ( 7 ) REf ueee CA PS N0'l CAMP 1? :~~ ~ ~:::; :'':: -'~':1 "-.:( ~,-= ~... ~ =. TOTAL NUMBER CONSUMPTfON PER_ MONTH RCE FSH SALT CHLLY OF REFUGEES ( Sack )! (Kg j (Kg) ( Kg ) ~ '"' A 1c:;: :,., -1.' ~..,._ A._\ ~,-=-! '-' \...... i '..::::.. ~.::: C::;::',; " 27: ~ 3 ~ ~'-'-: J... - '... REMARf< -', '-; '7,~ 175'?, ' 1179 h D -.r,7.!:::~r j - - - - ~--:.. ' f -" _ -' 1".,,01. 6 ~..... ",..., v~ 327 ~ -.- :J.4. - \ p~- 0:14 1 :'OT.~L 1905

5 THE MATERALS RECEJVED BY THE MeN NATONAL REUEF COMM AUGUST 1991 0 '(). ORGANSATON RCE ( SAC:~ ) SALT ( Kg ] ( Kg ) RE~J\AP' ~O r ~'., J L;v U TCTAi.?r::-'"'\,v 7~ ~ BALANCE OF THE MATERALS RECE: ED AND CONSt;MEn N T E SEVE N REF GEE CA PS N AUGUST 1991 0 "',.,..,...--,;)uc""'c..., RC~ ( Sacx ) F!SH_PASTE.: ( Kg ) SALT CHLLY nemari- Kg ) ( Kg ) VED FROM VAROUS REFUGEE - 3:;8C 1.CO ORG~NZA.TON hl3uted TO TH~ SE~'J ~,--, r...,! -,. N AUGuST

6 MEDCAL REPORT '"i'... ':l3.j... 3.~:""l2. ':"3 :~urs~.. :" L1c :~eas~;::6 i ay by jay, the suppli 23 r~c.=i 'led so far' could not iteet The 1':"3~ of.p.~ and C.P. D pat!2nt3 ~ho cage to the hosp.:..tals.:c C.?.J '~ "(""'j1 r ~ \.-1..."..., -----------------?anung :itaw 363 749 Krone!(Ll:-:g 375 4?2 867 3 Baleh :-::::Jcok 21~ 387 5:)8 367 Pa Yaw 253 396 649 Pa 'Lark 7 Pra Chuad 264 379 ----------------------------------------.--------- TOTAL 1905 2773 4683 ----------

THE LOCATONS OF MaN REFUGE: CAMPS 7 ( /.~ ;,.! a:::... ',' :, ~ /~ ' --. l. ), "UHl...., <: ~ ~ ( Z a, ~. KUNG CAMP. ~ \ [ - '!BRU "lip ) ( (.' H '. ~T \Pa Yaw Camp A fz?l! REFUGEf CAMP ROAD DAM-.AREA., BORDE F' LNE RVER SCALE 1: 250,000 ~

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