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UNHCR helps more Myanmar refugees return home
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2019
THIS WEEK more than 500 refugees are expected to return home as part of a voluntary repatriation process led jointly by the Thai and Myanmar governments.
Myanmar refugees returning from Thailand but Rakhine still out of bounds: UN Refugee Agency 
TUESDAY, MAY 08, 2018
THAILAND has repatriated nearly 100 mostly Karen and Karenni refugees to Myanmar from border camps in Tak and Mae Hong Son provinces, where they had fled conflict between the Myanmar military and armed ethnic groups over the past three decades.
First Myanmar refugees repatriated since 2016
TUESDAY, MAY 08, 2018
Thai authorities in the North are seeking our more Myanmar refugees willing to be repatriated following the return on Monday of 73 people from 23 families, a source at a Tak refugee camp said.
Myanmar refugees in distress as UN cuts aid
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2017
A HUMAN rights group has revealed that more than 6,000 ethnic-minority refugees in six refugee camps in Myanmar’s Shan state and Chiang Mai province have been cut off from all international relief since October, leaving them in a desperate situation as armed conflict still continues in Shan.
Myanmar refugees on Thai border – a forgotten people 
SUNDAY, JULY 23, 2017
ON THE UN-designated World Refugee Day on June 20, I visited Nu Po refugee camp, which has a population of about 10,000, in a mountainous area of northwestern Thailand.
Australian assistant minister visits Mae La refugee camp
FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 2017
Zed Seselja, the Australian Assistant Minister for Social Services and Multicultural Affairs, yesterday visited Mae La refugee camp on the Thai-Myanmar border, which hosts over 42,000 mainly Karen refugees.
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