Thai government urged to help Myanmar refugees in border provinces


Refugees voluntarily returning to Myanmar, at a pier in Thailand's Mae Sot district on Dec 19, 2021. - Reuters

BANGKOK (The Nation/Asia News Network): Thailand's human rights commission has urged Thai authorities to render help to Myanmar refugees and Thai nationals in the Mae Hong Son and Tak border provinces as soon as possible.

The request on Tuesday (Dec 28) came after clashes between Myanmar's armed forces and the Karen resistance intensified, forcing more Myanmar nationals to flee across the border into Thailand.

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