Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence

by DARE Network (Drug and Alcohol Recovery and Education Network)
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Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence

Project Report | Jun 15, 2021
The Coup

By Pam Rogers | Capacity Advisor/Addiction Trainer

Villages bombed
Villages bombed

GG Report June 2021

The Coup

As you are all likely aware, February 1, 2021 the Military Junta of Myanmar staged a Coup ousting the newly re-elected government of the National League for Democracy and imprisoning its leaders including Aung San Suu Kyi, State Counsellor.

What happened next surprised the Coup makers. The people of Myanmar rose up. Led by Doctors and Teachers, people took to the street in protest. Government workers all went on strike and left their jobs. Banks closed.

The Coup maker’s response was typical of the military junta. The army and police turned their weapons on their own people, in an attempt to force them to relent. Young people were shot in the head and killed. Their internal organs were removed and sold. Families had to pay for the return of their children’s bodies. Thousands were arrested, tortured and raped. The Coup makers launched an attack of terror.

The Ethnic people throughout Myanmar also stood up. The Ceasefire agreements had long been breached. The Ethnic armies defended their people. The Coup maker’s response to this resistance was to bomb unarmed civilians resulting in the displacement of 100,000 ethnic people throughout the country. Their homes destroyed, their livestock stolen and their rice fields unplowed, they face mass starvation.

The Coup makers have ignored all calls for a cessation of the violence from the UN and the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN). They continue to do the only thing they know how to do. Kill, torture and rape.

At DARE Network, we are able to continue our work in the Refugee Camps on the Thai side of the border. Our work inside Karen State continued up until recently, when it became too dangerous for our workers. Some of them we returned to the refugee camps, where their families live and others to villages inside Karen State, from where they come. Some of our brave workers chose to stay on at our DARE Centre to manage our property and to treat anyone in the area who feels they want to stop using drugs and alcohol. We will continue to support these folks with food and supplies.

For the Internally Displaced people along the Thai/Burma Border, DARE Network has joined with 5 other Community Based Organizations to coordinate food, shelter and medicine supplies. Negotiating with Thai authorities for permission to take the many donations of such that have come for the IDPs, our people have managed to get support across the Salaween River to the Karen people hiding in the jungles. This is something neither the UN nor the International Organizations have been able to accomplish. Our staff are working hard to help their own people.

If you are interested in making an “emergency” donation to these efforts, please do so on any of our projects and leave a message designating it as such. We will ensure that it reaches the people in need during this emergency.

Thanks for all your ongoing support to our work.

All best

DARE Network

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Location: Mae Sariang, Mae Hong Son - Thailand
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