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HomeBurma’s human rights record remains ‘poor’ despite reformsA Kachin woman applies traditional treatment to reduce her son’s temperature at a refugee camp at Man Si township in Kachin State

A Kachin woman applies traditional treatment to reduce her son’s temperature at a refugee camp at Man Si township in Kachin State

A Kachin woman applies traditional treatment to reduce her son's temperature at a refugee camp at Man Si township in Kachin State January 19, 2013. Fierce fighting continues to rage between the KIA and Myanmar's military, despite ceasefire orders by reformist President Thein Sein to troops not to attack the KIA or try to seize its headquarters in Laiza. The United States has expressed serious concern about the unrest and the welfare of civilians and Thein Sein insists his government wants peace talks with the KIA. The conflict resurfaced in June 2011, ending a 17-year truce, but the fighting has escalated significantly in the past two months. Picture taken January 19, 2013. REUTERS/Kaung Htet (MYANMAR - Tags: CIVIL UNREST MILITARY POLITICS HEALTH)

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