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Tag: Karen State

Photo collage of an image supplied by SNK of a young girl and a dog sitting next the Moei River along the Myanmar-Thailand border on 26 December 2021. Behind them are a pile of multicoloured sacks of supplies and two women, one seated, and one standing and holding a baby. The image is stylised with a photo of paint texture by Steve Johnson on Unsplash. Charis Loke
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“Nowhere Is Safe”: Myanmar Bombing Shatters “Peace Town”

allegra mendelson headshotAvatar photo by Allegra Mendelson and Than Lwin Aye 2 February 20228 March 2022

In Kayin State, recent fighting between the Myanmar military and anti-junta forces has displaced thousands from a Karen village built as a symbol of peace. One year since the coup began, many have fled to the Thai border and struggle to find food and shelter.

Uprooted Citizens From Myanmar's Thaw Ku Mu Dae Village - New Naratif
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Displaced in Karen State

Avatar photo by Brennan O'Connor 23 April 201818 May 2021

As clashes between the Burmese military and the Karen National Liberation Army escalate, villagers in Karen State are being uprooted just as the planting season begins.

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