BBG M.N. R.C 0)d>SElS;3 cf): C(dt MON NATONAL RELEF COMMTTEE CTOBER 1991
No future for the unlucky Children.
1 THE FVE PONTS OF THE AM OF MON NATONAL RELlEF COMMTTEE 1. Resettlement of the refugees who become homeless to the oppression of Rangoon Military Regime. due 2. To help jobless for due the welfare of the refugees who become to the oppress ion of Rangoon Military Regime. 3. To take core and look after the health of the refugees. 4. To fight re fugee QQ'ainst co mps. illiteracy for the children n the 5. To struggle for human rights and equality.
2 THE ORGANZAT ON OF MON JATONAL RELEF COMMTTEE (CENTRAL) 1 NA TN AUNG CHARMAN! 2. NA SOE THAN SECRETARY GENERAL 3. NA KT DHUM COMMTTEE MEMBER 4. NA ORK PHOUNG 1-- ---- -- /', 5. NA WN TNT 1- - - 6. PHRA WONGSA PALA 1--- - -- 7 PHRA KESARA 1- - - J
3 A HEARTFELT CONGRATULATON 10 THE 'vvnner OF NOBLE PEACE PRZE,1991 The Mon National Relief Committee feel very happy and encourud to hear the great news of Dow Aung San Suu Kyi,a brave democratic leader who has been st ill under house or res t for over two years by the military junta of Burma, won the Noble Peace Prize. n fact it is not only a personal victory for Daw Aung Sa'll Suu Kyi but it it> ctlso GL victory for the whole democratic force fighting dauntlessly against the militarist Dictatorship, whether the. form of struggle is violence or non violence in order to establish democracy, peace, and racial equality in Burma. Stretagically speaking the military junta of Burma, which still stubbornly re,fuses to hand over the power to legitimade government, lost the game since 23 July 1988 at the time when the strong man Ne Win resigned from his post. But the generuls in Burma refused to accept the eventual downfall of the system of the militarist Dictatorship in Burma as well as in the world and are not yet ready to adapt themselves to the reality of Burma politically. That is why they foolishly try hard to defend their downfall tact ically. Hitler did the same thing in the second wortd war. But. in the end> he and his followers had simply to accept the reality of the social development of the world. The generals in Burma should realize about this event. There is very little time left for them to correct their unpardonable mistakes done in the post and present. The M.N.R.C fully supports the following statement of the nternational ople Forum issued on 17 October 1991. 1 _ Revocation of Burma's membership from the World Bank and the nternational rvbnetary Fund until a transfer of power to the government of Burma. 2 _ mmediate suspension of all United Notions progrummes in Burma. legitimate 3 - Re _e\gluation of Burma's status as a least _ developed country because of the" Government deliberate doctoring of the contrys income figures." 4 Recognition of refugee status f<x all Burmese fugitives in Thailand by the Thai Government. 5 _ Rejection of the Thai nterior Ministry's plan to intern Burmese f ugi tives in a camp. Nai Tin Aung Chairman Mon National -------------- Relife Commit tee
4 THE REFUGEE POPULATON OF THE SEVEN CAM PS ARE AS FOLLOW NO. CAMP HOUSE - CHLDREN ADULT HOLD M F M F TOTAL REMARK 1 2 3 4 PANUNG HTAW KRONE KUNG BALEH NHOOK HLA BRAD 457 481 602 1091 1160 3334 301 293 422 54 1 484 1740 146 166 210 280 345 1001 497 583 572 1064 1051 3450 5 PA YAW 153 169 185 279 332 965 6 PA MARK 92 105 127 153 164 549 -. 1 182 191 212 311 7 PRA CHAUD 176 896 TOTAL 1822 1979 2489 3620 3847 11935, THE CDNSUM TON NEEDED PER_ PS NO. CAMP TOTAL NUMBER OF REFUGEES CON Sur'l1 PT ON PER_ MONTH RCE SALT CHLLY. ( Sack) ( Kg ) ( Kg ) ( Kg ) FSH. REMARK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PANUNG HTAW KRONE KUNG SALEH NHOOK HLA BRA D PA YAvV PA MARK PRA CHAUD TOTAL. 3334 1740 1001 3450 965 549 896 11 935 521 1669 1112 1112 272 870 580 580 156 500 333 333 539 1725 11 SO 1150 150 482 321 321 86 274 183 183 140 448 298 298 1864 5968 3977 3977
5 THE M ATERALS RECEVED BY THE MON NATONAL RELEF COMMTTE QCTO.P.ER _1991 0 NO, ORGANSATON RCE FSH_PASTE SALT, CHLLY REMARK ( SACK) ( Kg ) ( Kg ) (Kg). REtviANED FROM SEPTEMBER 2178 8927 2639 COERR 2500 750 100 CONSORTUM, TOTAL 2178 11427 3389 100 TH BALANCE OF T E MATE ALS RECEVED A D CONSUMED N T SEVEN RJ;FUGEE CAMPS N _Q T_q J991 0 SUBJECT RCE ( Sack) - FSH_PASTE SALT CHLLY REMARK ( Kg ) Kg ) ( Kg ) ECEVED :EFUGEE RELEF :GANrZA TON FROM VMlOUS ::STRBUTED TO THE SEVEN :JUGEE CAMPS N OCTOBER 2178 1864 11 427 3389 100.5968 3977 100.. ---------------------+------+---------------+--- BALANCE REMANED 314 5459
6 MEDCAL REPORT n order to improve the health _ care of the refugees it is necesg)ry to upgrade t he Krone Kung hospital as a referral hospital of the M, N.R.C We believe that much progress can be 'made for the refugees by buildirq an intermediate level hospital in Krone Kung ca mp which is situated rn a junction road accessible both to land and waterway. A large arylount of money being spent on serious pa frent s refer red to the Kwar River Christian Hospital will be also saved a lot and the bes t of a[ t the number of the death toll in the camps will eventually decrease due to easy and guick access from other hospitals in the comps, so, we are anxiously hoping that kind donation for an intermediate level. hospital n Krone Kung carrp be assis ted by ntermtional Refugee Re[ief Orgmizations and individuals. The is t of the 1. P. D and O. P. D ore sr.own belows: NO CAMP PD OPD TOTAL REJv1ARK 1 PrANLG HTAW 168 503 671 2 KRONE KUNG ;, 165 414 579 3 BALEH NHCOK 1 1 2 1.50 562 4 HLA BRAD 221 305 526 5 PA YAW 137 346 1. 83 6 PA MARK 259 2 59 7 PRA CHAUD 162 31 8 480 TOTAL 965 2595 3560
7 r THE LOCATONS OF MON REFUGEE CAMPS BU R M A '",. J (._-. \. ".'.. jbu H HOOk '-. CAMP '--- - -,.. \.. \ (.,. \ t.,\d. - j '\,. - ---- HUHlAll --. j 0 "-. HrH... (, c l. \f ',! BR O ClM P UJ >-- >-- J en z 0 (, ) <- H A '. T \pa Yaw Camp./' ", /r) THONG PHA PHU \ \FaMarkca mp \ \..r'.. REFUGE:: CM.ilP a ROAD DAM.AREA.... BORD F' L NE RVER SCALE 1 : 250.000
8 The chairman of the M.N.R.C. being seen explaining the general situation in Payaw camp. The refugees from Pro Chaub camp