Addressing the protracted Burmese refugee situation in Thailand

Title
Addressing the protracted Burmese refugee situation in Thailand
Publication Date
2012
Author(s)
Ditton, Mary
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Australia National University, Crawford School of Public Policy
Place of publication
Australia
UNE publication id
une:10867
Abstract
Migrants have escaped intra-national conflict within Burma by seeking refuge in Thailand for over 30 years. But recent development projects in eastern Burma have further displaced segments of Burma's ethnic population, with approximately 150,000 refugees now dispersed throughout nine refugee camps in Thailand. Additionally, an estimated 2-4 million 'self-settled' refugees reside in communities along the Thai-Burmese border and in Thailand's larger cities. Both categories of migrants are referred to as the 'asylum-migration' nexus, and represent the visible side of human rights abuse in Burma.
Link
Citation
East Asia Forum, v.2012 (January 24th)
ISSN
1837-509X
1837-5081

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