Thailand Ready to Accept 100,000 Refugees, Foreign Minister Says

Myanmar Humanitarian Corridor to Be Established Soon, Thai FM Says

Thailand is prepared to accept up to 100,000 people from the conflict-torn Karen State in neighboring Myanmar, its foreign minister said yesterday, as ethnic Karen rebels closed in on the town of Myawaddy on the Thai border. Late last week, the Karen National Union (KNU) announced that it and allied anti-regime militias had overrun a … Read more

Thailand Confirms Myanmar Military Evacuation Flight Request After Latest Resistance Gains

Indonesia Rescues 20 from Traffickers in Myanmar

Thailand yesterday confirmed that it had granted permission for Myanmar’s military junta to land three flights in the border town of Mae Sot to evacuate military personnel and civil servants fleeing resistance attacks in Karen State. In a statement released yesterday, the Ministry said that it had received a request from the Myanmar embassy  “to … Read more

Myanmar Rebels on Verge of Seizing Key Border Town, Report Claims

Myanmar Rebels on Verge of Seizing Key Border Town, Report Claims

Ethnic Karen rebels in eastern Myanmar claim to have seized control of part of the town of Myawaddy on the country’s border with Thailand, inflicting another serious debacle on the military junta. On Friday, according to a BBC report, the Karen National Union (KNU) announced that it had accepted the surrender of a battalion based … Read more

Thailand Cuts Power Supply to Criminal Hub After Request From Military Junta

Indonesia Rescues 20 from Traffickers in Myanmar

Advertisement Early yesterday morning, Thailand’s Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) cut power supply to two small regions of southeastern Myanmar at the request of the country’s military junta. The contract to deliver electricity across the border to Lay Kay Kaw and Shwe Kokko in Myawaddy township, Karen State, expired yesterday, and as The Nation reported on … Read more