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KAREN REUGEE COITTEE. ONTHLY REPORT September, 2003

KAREN REUGEE COITTEE ONTHLY REPORT SEPTEBER, 2003 With this September we have come round again to the Day when on 11 September 2001, the world was horrified to see the terrible suicidal attacks on the world Trade Center and the Pentagon in the United States. It was unprecedented in that enemies of the United States used air Planes of the United States to hit United States Structures and establishments. The success of the attacks showed that any target whether military or otherwise, however well guarded or seemingly safe can be destroyed, so long as people are dedicated enough to die for their cause. There is surely no shortage of such fanatical people as shown by the suicidal bombings that took place later, from time to time, in various parts of the world. What we are seeing is that in addition to deaths, destruction and terror brought on by such deeds, we see more of reprisals, and retaliatory strikes, which would lead to more hatred, killings and counterkillings. There would be no end to this. In Burma, its remembering the 18 th of September 1988, the Day on which the SLORC took over Power. It was the Day on which Burma's "Big Brother" General Ne Win stepped aside, to let his proteges, the younger Generals take over, after his impromptu remark that "when soldiers shoot, they shoot straight"/ That remark and the resultant shootings made him belong to history in the Company of Idi Amin. Bokassa, Pol Pot and ilosevic. Now, Burma is a member of ASEAN, in the Company of Nations striving for Regional Development, Prosperity and Peace. But whether Burma's Leadership can be worthy of that partnership remains to be seen. or Burma's Daw Aung San Suu Kyi is still under detention in isolation after the debacle at De Pae Yin. She was supposed to be under Custody for her own Protection. Even now she is kept under House Arrest, convalescing from her recent surgical operation. Obviously the SPDC seems to regard the frail, unassuming lady as a threat to them that need to be contained. any Nations are now imposing sanctions, which is hitting the country real hard. But surely, the Generals, and their ilitary will not be in the front line with those who are being hit. They have made sure they're very well protected. But then, people of Burma are used to being hit hard. They are being hit for over forty years. The tragedy was that the World believed the Burmese People can sought relief on their own, that Burma can solve its own problems. any Nations are trying to ease the tensity that is Burma. Indonesia is sending its Top Diplomat to ease the tension, but he was not even allowed to see Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. The UN's r. Razali is going to Burma for the umpteenth time, although his previous trips have produced nothing concrete in the form of improvement. However his patience is highly laudable, when we compare it to that of r. Kofi Anan, whose patience seems to have exhausted with what happened at the UN Head Quarters in Baghdad. Now friendly Nations are providing Road aps for Reconciliation and Peace in Burma. The newly appointed Prime inister of Burma, General Khin Nyunt, the same Khin Nyunt who was SLORC/ SPDC Secretary One came up with his own Road ap for Reconciliation and Peace. But to all evidence, it will be the same Way of the Generals because the SLORC/SPDC were always saying that they will strive to move towards Peace and Democracy in their Own Way. any People seem to believe what the Generals say. Some are saying that the Generals need be given more time so that they can solve their country's problem. But then, People will have to do more home work if they believe riendly Persuasion can move these tough and obstinate Despots who only understand that Power issues forth from the barrel of a gun. P.O.Box5,ae Sot, Tak 63110, Thailand. Tel:(055)Intl:+66 55 532 947 Email win3@loxinfo.co.th ax:(055)intl:+66 55 546 869

KRC Camps Activities September, 2003 achine Sewing Training started in Tham Him Camp, On the 4 th of September 2003. There will be (20) ales and (20) females in the Training class. The aim is production of en and Women clothing for the Camp Population. On September 11 th (This will remind people of the 2001. September 11 th attacks on the World Trade Centre in the United States) (29) families with (139) population displaced Karen villagers crossed over into Thailand near Tha Song Yang to seek Temporary shelter from fighting in the Karen State. They are from Thee Wah Poo, Wah Kloo Poo, Po Thee u, Htee Wah Klay villagers in Na Boo Township. They were given temporary shelter at the onastery in ae Ok Hoo (Thai) village. They are being provided emergency support by NGOs. Reports are that hundreds are still hiding in the forest on the Karen side of the Border. On September 9 th KRC Camps Affairs Coordinator and ZOA Assistant anager for KEP visited Noh Poe Camp. They discussed with the Camp Committee for establishing a Community Agriculture enterprise for the Camps People. A Nutrition Center Building is to be built in the Camp. aterial to be provide by BBC. inancial assistance will be from ZOA. The Camp Commander, Thai? Army, orestry personnel will participate in joint effort. On September 15 th 2003, r. Anda, Dutch oreign inistry Secretary, together with r. Jacob and r. Oorit of the Dutch Embassy, Political Department, visited Tham Him Camp on the fact finding tour of Refugee Camps. On the 22 nd and 23 rd of September 2003, a Repatriation Awareness Work shop was held in ae La Camp. Workshop discussions were led by Saw George KRC Secretary, Saw Bweh Say KRC Camps Affairs Coordinator, and Saw Hta Nar, KRC Coordinator. Subjects discussed were Durable Solutions to Refugee Problems, international protection of Refugee Rights, International status and Protection of Refugees, Background History of Karen Refugees and Current Situations Participating were (23) representatives from SRWG, Noh Poe, Um Phiem, ae La Camps social Welfare Groups. On 24 th September, 2003, there was a meeting in ae La Camp. Participating were Social Affairs Coordinators from ae La, Um Phiem and Noh Poe Camps, together with Camps Women and Youth Representatives. Discussed were Social Relations Problems and Needs, and needed changes and corrections. Also discussed were formations of SRWG in all Camps. Community Agriculture and Nutrition matters were also discussed.

NUBER O PEOPLE IN THE CAPS SEPTEBER, 2003. CAP No. of Over 13 Yrs 6 12 Yrs Under 5Yrs AE SOT ae La families 5,416 10,831 10,564 3,546 3,328 2,275 2,147 32,691 AREA Um Pheim ai 3,517 5,604 5,355 2,833 2,732 1,271 1,182 18,977 8,933 16,435 15,919 6,379 6,060 3,546 3,329 51,668 NORTH ae Ra u Luang 1,896 4,158 3,675 1,258 1,115 753 717 11,676 ae Kha & Sa la 2,790 5,792 5,311 1,892 1,716 1,208 1,158 17,077 4,686 9,950 8,986 3,150 2,831 1,961 1,875 28,753 Noh Poe 2,799 4,107 3,913 1,418 1,256 744 814 12,252 SOUTH Ban Dong Yang 736 1,058 1,175 409 388 304 316 3,648 Htam Him 1,652 2,045 2,188 1,421 1,395 874 891 8,814 5,187 7,210 7,276 3,248 3,039 1,922 2,021 24,716 Grand total 18,806 33,595 32,181 12,777 11,930 7,429 7,225 105,137 RO B.B.C COERR RICE AND OTHER ITES RECEIVED DURING THE ONTH CAP Umphiem ai ae La Um Pheim Rice 100 Kg Sack 5,874 14,183 250 Salt Kilos 7,579 18.252 paste 15 ~Kg Tin 1,263 3,043 Yellow Bean 60 Kilo Sack 297 716 Chilies Kilos 2,369 5,710 Cooking Oil 200 ltr 89 217 Charcoal 30 kg saks 10,962 Charcoal 25 kg sacks 6,364 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 ood and Shelter aterial. BBC is also supporting with warm clothing for all the camps. S Support in edical and Health facilities. AI ARC HD ZOA (ABWaid) Support in Educational facilities Teachers' Training. Consortium Support in Educational facilities, Teachers' Training and Education for Deaf/ ute / Blinds. TOPS Support in Educational facilities. ICSAsia Support in Educational facilities and school buildings. COERR Rice and Educational support. EVI 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 or Registration Process Protection and Ultimate Safe Repatriation. SRU Support with alaria Control, Prevention and Treatment. SVA to support with Libraries in the camps. PPAT Parenthood Planning Association Thailand Supporting with amily Planning and Preventive/ Education in Refugee Camps.