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Thai authorities force back refugees fleeing Myanmar air strikes, activists say

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March 29, 2021
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Thai authorities force back refugees fleeing Myanmar air strikes, activists say

FILE PHOTO: Escaping villagers from the Karen State are pictured in an unidentified location March 28, 2021 in this picture obtained from social media. Karen Teacher Working Group via REUTERS

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(Reuters) -Thai authorities forced thousands of refugees fleeing air attacks by the army in neighbouring Myanmar to return to southeastern Karen state, two activist groups said on Monday.

Thousands fled over the weekend after fighter jets attacked villages near the Thai border held by an ethnic armed group that had attacked a military post in the wake of a Feb. 1 coup by Myanmar’s army.

David Eubank, founder of the Free Burma Rangers, said 2,009 people had been forced to return to the Ee Thu Hta displacement camp on the Myanmar side of the border at 6:15 p.m.

They had been living there since they were displaced from their homes in earlier attacks.

“There’s still fighter jets over the area,” Mark Farmaner, head of Burma Campaign UK, told Reuters.

“Thailand’s heartless and illegal act must stop now,” Sunai Phasuk, senior researcher on Thailand for Human Rights Watch, wrote on Twitter.

A Thai provincial official from the Mae Hong Son district who declined to be named said the group was not pushed back.

“They are in Thai territory by the Salween River but they haven’t come further. It’s under army management,” the official said.

Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said earlier on Monday the government was prepared to accept refugees and rebuffed claims Thailand was supporting the Myanmar junta, telling reporters “there is probably no one to support the use of violence against the people”.

Myanmar’s security forces have killed at least 459 people since the coup as it seeks to crush mass protests, according to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners.

Hundreds of people including politicians from the former civilian government have fled central areas and taken shelter in territory held by ethnic armed groups.

Myanmar’s military has for decades justified its grip on power by saying it is the only institution capable of preserving national unity. It seized power saying that November elections won by Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi’s party were fraudulent, an assertion dismissed by the election commission.

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