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KAREN REFUGEE COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT NOVEMBER, 2003

J Karen Refugee Committee November, 2003. Few will remember what happened in Germany, on the 9 th of November 1938. What happened was ""Kristallnacht" Night of Broken Glass", the beginning of the Anti Semetic riots and destruction of Jewish Institutions in Germany and Austria. Jews were arrested and sent to concentration camps. Jewish children were expelled from schools. Jewish property and business were expropriated. That was Holocaust, the Term depicting the NAZI annihilation of 6 million Jews, during the 1930s and 1940s. Along with them, 9 to 10 million people, including Gypsies, Poles, Ukrainians, Belorussians, homosexuals and the disabled were exterminated. That was what happened, when Absolute Power was consolidated in the hands of a Group of People, or for that matter, in a Single Individual, Adolf Hitler. Sixty years haved passed by, and during all these years, we see the repeats of what had happened before, most notably " Kristallnachts". We see Individuals or Groups, vying for Absolute Power, People attempting to subjugate or exterminate others. As a result, We see confrontations and conflicts, with every signs that they will still be continuing. Even 'ately, we are hearing of comments relating to troubling events of those far off days, and which will do little to help minimize incidents in our troubled world. In our country, today, many will be remembering the " Night of De Pae Yin", of what happened to Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and her NLD Group, on their Organizing Tour of Upper Burma. From what came out of that, it can only be called " State Terrorism", as High officials are known to be involved. Eye witness accounts, personal accounts are coming out bit by bit, although the Authorities are trying their utmost to cover it up, It would be a real shocker, if it were to come out whole. It was stuff for Drama, from planning, to execution to the aftermath. At the end of this month, Six months to the Day, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, together with many Opposition Leaders are still in Protective Custody. NLD offices are still not allowed to function. Of course, there was release of opposition Activists. On closer look all of those released are people in their late 70s and over 80s. Others are so afflicted with ailments, physical and mental as to be considered completely deactivated or defanged. But then, to turn to the present need situation. Everyone agreed to the need for Reconciliation. There are talks of the Road Map, put up by General Khin Nyunt, of which Neighbors and Regional Powers are ready and willing to help. There are talks of the National Convention to begin with. Many are strong on the Issue. Many are mixed up. Most are agreed on the need for Sincerity. If there were to be Sincerity on all Parties, there need to be Participation by all concerned the SPDC, the Opposition, the Ethnic Groups. Then, there is one Person, who cannot be sidelined or disregarded namely Aung San Suu Kyi. In fact, the SLORC / SPDC had a hand in bringing her into prominence, bringing out the hidden qualities in her. Now, what cannot be denied is that enormous attention is focussed on her. When she moves, many, many, move. When she speaks, people listen with rapt attention. The world also listen and react. But looking at it, her actions and speeches can never be called combative or intransigent. She was speaking out for needed changes, for propriety and processes befitting Human Beings. She speak out for reason, for balance, with the single purpose of bettering the sorrowful condition of the Country and the People. She cannot, and need not be sidelined, in the same way that the Ethnic Voices cannot

KR.C / Refugee Camps Activities 19/11/03 There was a meeting on 19/11/03 at Mae Sariang, presided be the Assistant Governor of Tak Province, where KRC and Branch KRC (Mae Sariang) participated. The meeting was concerned with Relocation of Mae Kong Kha Camp to the new site at Mae La Oo. The relocation Process was to begin on the 25 th of November 2003. KRC was asked to help with smooth and proper relocation processes. 20/11/03 The Election of Mae La Camp Committee members was successfully conducted with Support and Participation of all sectors. Committee Members Elected were. 1/ Saw Law Hti Chairman. 2/ Saw Jolly Vice Chairman. 3/ Saw Tha Ker Secretary. 4/ Saw Bu Ghay Joint Secretary. 5/ Saw Ther Ray Treasurer. 6/ Saw Ton Ton Member. 7/Saw Doh Ghay " 8/ Saw Lay Tha Kee " 9/Yin Min Pike " 10/NawTayTay " 11/Saw Lawrence " 12/SawBawNer " 13/SawThaDok " 14/SawHsaLweh " 15/MahnKyaw Aye " 21/11/03 Mr. Vincent. From E.U (ECHO), Evaluation Team visited Mae La Refugee Camp, accompanied be KRC Members to do some pre evaluation assessments 21/11/03 There was regular KRC/ NGOs meeting at KRC Head office Mae Sot. There was information sharing together with discussions on topics of mutual interest. 23/11/03 and 24/11.03 E.U (ECHO) Evaluation Team headed by Mr. Claudio accompanied by two other members, together with KRC ( Mae Sot) members BBC staff visited Mae La Camp. There was a meeting with the Camp Commander, who presented a wide ranging briefing on the Camp situation. The Evaluation Team visited Material Distribution Centres, Schools, Nurseries, Hospitals, Clinics, and made Evaluation Assessments. There was also spot visits to isolated families and questioning of living conditions of the Camps residents.

Address: P.O.Box 5, Mae Sot, Tak 63110, Thailand. Tel: (055) mil: +66 55 532 947. E mail win3@loxinfo.co.th Fax: (055) Intl: +66 55 546 869. NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN THE CAMPS NOVEMBER, 2003. MAE SOT AREA CAMP Mae La Um Pheim Mai No. of families 5,427 3,512 Over M 10,834 5,584 13 Yrs F 10,573 5,342 612 Yrs M F 3,547 3,336 2,830 2,726 Under M 2,337 1,305 5Yrs F 2,212 1,204 32,839 18,991 8,939 16,418 15,915 6,377 6,062 3,642 3,416 51,830 NORTH Mae Ra Mu Luang 1,911 4,168 3,687 1,282 1,126 760 736 11,759 Mae Kha & Sa la 2,790 5,787 5,306 1,920 1,738 1,204 1,162 17,117 4,701 9,955 8,993 3,202 2,864 1,964 1,898 28,876 Noh Poe 2,768 4,056 3,877 1,421 1,263 760 832 12,209 SOUTH Ban Dong Yang 736 1,055 1,175 409 388 308 323 3,658 Htam Him 1,652 2,041 2,186 1,421 1,395 904 908 8,855 5,156 7,152 7,238 3,251 3,046 1,972 2,063 24,722 Grand total 18,796 33,525 32,146 12,830 11,972 7,578 7,377 105,428 FROM B.B.C COERR RICE AND OTHER ITEMS RECEIVED DURING THE MONTH CAMP UmphiemMai Mae La Um Pheim Rice 100 Kg Sack 5,880 14,276 250 Salt Kilos 7,600 18,400 F paste 15Kg Tin 1,265 3,067 Yellow Bean 60 Kilo Sack 297 722 Chilies Kilos 2,370 5,760 Cooking Oil 200 ltr 219 Charcoal 30 kg sacks 12,110 Charcoal 25 kg sacks 6,025 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. MSF 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. 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 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.