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AXWORTHY EXPRESSES CONCERN OVER ATTACKS ON BURMESE REFUGEES

February 17, 1997 No. 32

AXWORTHY EXPRESSES CONCERN OVER ATTACKS ON BURMESE REFUGEES

Foreign Affairs Minister Lloyd Axworthy today expressed deep concern over the threat of further attacks by the Burmese army on refugee camps located along the Thai-Burma border and the implications for security in the region. There have been a number of attacks on refugee camps in recent weeks, forcing the relocation of refugees to escape death, conscription or forced labour.

"Of growing concern to Canada are the frequent reports of attacks on unarmed civilians in Burma and on Burmese refugees in Thailand," said Mr. Axworthy. "Canada strongly urges Burma's military regime to make a concrete commitment to democratic reform and to its own stated objective of national reconciliation."

On January 28-29, Burmese troops, together with forces of the Democratic Karen Buddhist Army, attacked three refugee camps located between Mae Sariang and Mae Sot along the Thai border. Over the last few weeks, there has been a continuing build-up of Burmese troops in the border area and an increase in the flow of refugees crossing into Thailand.

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