Identifier
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06CHIANGMAI110
2006-07-05 10:39:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Consulate Chiang Mai
Cable title:  

LOCAL THAI TAKE ON KNU AND KNLA ACTIVITIES IN REFUGEE CAMPS

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GENEVA FOR RMA

E.O. 12958: DECL: 7/5/2016
TAGS: PREF PGOV PREL TH
SUBJECT: LOCAL THAI TAKE ON KNU AND KNLA ACTIVITIES IN REFUGEE CAMPS

REF: A) BANGKOK 3948 B) STATE 107330

CLASSIFIED BY: Bea Camp, Consul General, Consulate Chiang Mai,
State.
REASON: 1.4 (b),(d)



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SIPDIS

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GENEVA FOR RMA

E.O. 12958: DECL: 7/5/2016
TAGS: PREF PGOV PREL TH
SUBJECT: LOCAL THAI TAKE ON KNU AND KNLA ACTIVITIES IN REFUGEE CAMPS

REF: A) BANGKOK 3948 B) STATE 107330

CLASSIFIED BY: Bea Camp, Consul General, Consulate Chiang Mai,
State.
REASON: 1.4 (b),(d)




1. (U) This message responds to reftel request for information
about Karen National Union (KNU) and Karen National Liberation
Army (KNLA) activities in refugee camps along the Thai-Burma
border.


2. (C) Chiang Mai seconds Bangkok (ref a) on the difficulty of
getting concrete information about KNU and KNLA activities in
the camp; we hope to have more to add after a July 5-6 joint
trip to Mae Rama Luang and Mae La Oun camps by officers from
Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Rangoon. The information in this cable
is based on local Thai National Intelligence Agency (NIA)
contacts and does not differ significantly from anecdotal
comments (ref a) about KNU and KNLA influence in the refugee
camps.


3. (C) The Mae Sot-based Karen Refugee Committee (KRC),which
coordinates between Karen refugee camps along the Thai-Burma
border from Mae Hong Son to Ratchaburi provinces, is expected to
toe the KNU line, according to our NIA sources. Some three
years ago, KRC Secretary-General Saw Tay Tay acknowledged to a
group of visiting USG officials that the KRC serves as a de
facto representative of the KNU.


4. (C) KNU influence in the camps is also evident in family
ties and networks of NGOs such as the Karen Women's Organization
(KWO),which is headed by Zipporah Sein, daughter of KNU Defense
Chief and KNLA Supreme Commander General Tamala Baw. Based in
Mae Sariang and represented in every Karen camp in Thailand, the
KWO coordinates assistance to projects inside the camps focused
on livelihood development, education, counseling, and cultural
activities. Thai authorities informally permit several KWO
staff who are registered camp residents to stay outside the camp
in order to ease communications with NGOs and the RTG.


5. (C) NIA contacts in both Mae Sot and Mae Sariang do not
believe the KNLA uses the Karen refugee camps as a military
recruiting ground, although some residents volunteer for the
KNLA.
The KNLA does not need new recruits from camps in Thailand,
relying instead on ethnic Karen villages on the Burma side of
the border. The camps also serve as a living place for family
members and a rehabilitation site for KNU soldiers. (Mae Lama
Luang and Mae La Oun camps for 5th Brigade soldiers and Mae La
camp in the case of the 7th Brigade.)


6. (C) On the question of food distributed in the camps going
to the KNU, our NIA contact from Mae Sot noted that the KRC is
instrumental in updating camp population figures and suggested
that this number is often inflated by 20-30 percent. He
believed that the additional supplies go to non-resident groups,
especially KNU/KNLA soldiers. However, a check with Bangkok on
the numbers from a UNHCR border-wide camp registration completed
in November 2005 showed an overall camp population not that
different from the camp population number used by NGOs for
feeding purposes. The number used for feeding purposes was
about 3 percent greater than UNHCR's registration figure.

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