Invisible in Thailand - Documenting the need for international protection for Burmese

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Tufts-International Rescue Committee Survey of Burmese Migrants in Thailand..."FIC researcher Karen Jacobsen helped IRC design a survey that documented the experiences of Burmese people living in border areas of Thailand, and explored whether their experience in Burma might mean that they merited international protection as refugees. The data reveals significant differences in the demographic and socioeconomic makeup of the three sites, as well as differences in the reasons the respondents left Burma. Our findings suggest that a great number of currently unprotected Burmese in Thailand, possibly as many as fifty percent, merit further investigation as to their refugee status; and that only a small number of Burmese who warrant refugee status and attendant services actually receive any aid or protection either from the Thai government or from international aid agencies."

Creator/author: 

Margaret Green-Rauerhorst, Karen Jacobsen, and Sandee Pyne with the International Rescue Committee

Source/publisher: 

International Rescue Committee, Feinstein International Center, Tufts University

Date of Publication: 

2008-04-00

Date of entry: 

2008-11-30

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  • Individual Documents

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English

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