Planning an over night trip to Ee Tu Hta refugee camp

KTMphil

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Chiang Mai, Thailand
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2007 KTM 990 Adventure Suzuki DRZ 400
- Maximum of 10 people per trip

- Can sleep overnight in the refugee camp

- Have many people interested, contact me if you'd like to come


Highly sensitive area on the Salaween River, near Mae Sariang, it looks like, through some contacts, that we can visit & spend the night on the Myanmar side of the Salaween River in the Ee (Ei) Tu Hta, Karen refugee camp, which is home to 3,000 Karen refugees (no Myanmar visa needed).


The area is controlled by the KNLA - Karen National Liberation Army, a division of the Karen National Union.

A boat ride up the Salaween River is needed to get there

13645161_10206305128057352_8635924754063505021_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr


At the time of Burma's independence from the British in 1948, there was considerable tension between the Karen community and the Burmese majority. Some Karens sought independence while others attempted co-existence within Burma. The KNLA was previously called the Karen National Defence Organisation (KNDO). The KNDO was an armed organisation which was formed by the KNU in 1947 to defend Karen communities and interests. Most KNDO soldiers had previously served in the forces of British Burma.
In early 1949, portions of a socialist political militia raised by the government went on a rampage in Karen civilian areas. The Burmese government then arrested the Karen leader of the armed forces and replaced him with radical Burmese anti-Karen nationalist Ne Win. Continued attacks against Karen dominated townships around Rangoon and the arrest of Karen political leaders led the Karen national Union to declare armed struggle, and the world's longest running civil war began.



13692190_10206309863415733_658854402_o by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr




Early in the fighting, Karen forces overran much of Northern Burma including towns such as Mandalay and established strong positions outside Rangoon atInsein Township. But lacking a port from which to receive military supplies, the Karen forces gradually withdrew to the southeast of Burma.
In 1976 the Karen National Union changed its policy on wanting an independent state, and joined a new alliance, the National Democratic Front. This alliance of armed ethnic political parties supported a federal union of Burma.[SUP][5]



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In 1994 a group of Buddhist soldiers in the KNLA, claiming that the KNLA was unfairly dominated by Christians, broke away from the KNLA to form a new force, the DKBA, which soon organised a cease-fire with the Burmese military government.
In 1995 KNLA lost Kawmoora and Myawaddy to the DKBA. This considerably reduced the KNLA's border trade taxation.[SUP][6][/SUP]
A group calling itself the Karen Peace Council (KPC) broke away from the KNLA in February 2007, and organised a cease-fire with the Burmese military government.[SUP][7][/SUP]
On 14 February 2008, Padoh Mahn Sha Lah Phan, the KNU secretary-general, was assassinated in Thailand.
On 13 May 2009, a senior Burma Army officer, Brig.-Gen. Kaung Myat was killed by the KNLA. He had been the commander of No 5 Military Operations Command.[SUP][8][/SUP] Next month, on 19 June, DKBA soldiers started to attack KNLA Brigade 7 headquarters, which they then captured on 23 June.[SUP][9]



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During 2010, increasing numbers of Democratic Karen Buddhist Army (DKBA) soldiers defected to the KNLA, or fled to Thailand, following the announcement that the DKBA would be absorbed into the Burmese military government's Border Guard. The DKBA had previously been allied to, but distinct from, government forces.
In November 2010, following the general election of 2010, large parts of the Democratic Karen Buddhist Army are alleged to have mutinied and re-aligned themselves with the KNLA, resulting in the escalating conflict with junta troops. The two rebel armies have formed an alliance, in advance of a possible crackdown by the military government.[SUP][10]



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A number of foreigners have gone to Burma to fight for the KNLA.
Dave Everett, a former Australian SAS soldier, fought for the KNLA and was later arrested in Australia for trying to steal money to fund the KNLA. Des Ball, Professor at ANU, has advised them on military strategy.
Thomas Bleming, an American, claims to have fought for the Karen and has written a book called War in Karen Country.[SUP][11][/SUP]
Three of the KNLA's French volunteers were killed in action fighting for the KNLA: Jean-Phillipe Courreges (killed 1985), Olivier Thiriat (killed 1989), and Guillaume Oillic (killed 1990).



13707629_10206305128497363_2599109384462223039_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr




Text source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_National_Liberation_Army





Video about the region


 
Some friends recently went and highly recommend this new experience, which gives an opportunity for donations to get right into the hands of those that need it.

Some photo's from the trip that just happened to the Ee Tu Hta, Karen refugee camp.


Arriving with the KNLA soldiers


13606630_10206305126817321_1211953706793632306_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr


13631502_10206305127657342_7985997462430800124_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr


KNLA in green uniform, Thai Forestry Border Army in navy blue

13620195_10206305128977375_6099871215307571785_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr



13620133_10206304712726969_2775308010799143745_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr


13645285_10206304709886898_7960918166602703442_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr



The school

13707553_10206305215539539_6332655794204858492_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr



13707813_10206305216539564_9026837005325821676_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr



Thai Army

13707629_10206305128497363_2599109384462223039_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr



KNLA ("Myanmar")


13707751_10206305126417311_2383819822150004451_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr




School


13697209_10206305223819746_602978803349484240_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr




Planting donated vegetable plants


13700097_10206304765168280_5800280884318187689_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr



13692598_10206305225379785_2100816799940575920_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr




13692628_10206304765728294_183731790699454791_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr




13692544_10206305222179705_9222990731440302911_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr




13692554_10206305131257432_590978920956852611_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr





13690877_10206304769008376_284325351889382996_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr




636 kids in the school

13690669_10206304763568240_1037240573010996841_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr



13686735_10206305130817421_6513971881561525733_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr




13686735_10206305129257382_2240589278300158402_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr





Meeting


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13686705_10206305216019551_2443169788218158129_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr





Plenty of water around


13686634_10206304768568365_911672797569390226_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr




Well from a freshwater spring


13680910_10206304767808346_264345486393664195_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr





13680890_10206305132377460_7397604948609742071_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr





13680992_10206304769688393_571590483658777663_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr






13680872_10206304763368235_2083137736197192631_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr





13669733_10206304763768245_8329714697945029518_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr





KNLA


13680593_10206305132737469_4652427547661612458_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr



Chapel service schedule


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13669606_10206305129737394_4457267335452663829_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr



Macro

13669100_10206305221019676_4403729884117839309_n (2) by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr




13668970_10206304709166880_7701094630133815287_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr



13668959_10206304758968125_2621738359416917124_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr




13659051_10206304702286708_2027524750278156930_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr




13645159_10206305224579765_82126271396051770_n by Triangle Golden 007, on Flickr




If you're interested in coming let me know.
 
If it's happening early September, when I'm back in Thailand, I'd be very interested!
 
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