Published on Jul 11, 2010 by Luke Hunt
Hardest hit is the country’s Muslim population, and Temme Lee, refugee co-ordinator at the Malaysian human rights organisation Suaram, said Kachin, Karen and Chin had also joined the cross-border march.
“There have also been reports of people heading across the border and into China,” she told Spectrum. “There is a lot of pressure on the communities.”
Among those who fled Burma is Hamid bin Hatin, a 17-year-old Burmese Muslim. Bin Hatin was being press-ganged into the Burmese military, where he would be forced to perform menial labour and spend years away from his home and parents in Rakhine, on the country’s west coast.
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