The 90 refugees from the Nu Po refugee camp in Thailand’s Tak Province are the first to return to Karen State under a programme sponsored by the Burmese government.

The 90 refugees from the Nu Po refugee camp in Thailand’s Tak Province are the first to return to Karen State under a programme sponsored by the Burmese government.
Refugee advocacy networks say it will be a lost opportunity for Suu Kyi, who could have met with refugees and camp leaders to discuss their return to Burma.
Citing growing hardships in their border-based camp, a group of 69 refugees has made the move back into Karen State.
United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) initiates a worldwide campaign titled “I Belong” to end statelessness of refugees.