Photographs: Karen refugees in Thailand
Monday, July 12th, 2010
A new collection of photographs, focusing on Karen and Karenni refugees in Thailand, is now available to view in the FMO photo gallery.
The Karen people reside primarily in southern and southeastern Myanmar (Burma), where they make up approximately 7 percent of the population. The Karenni people are a subgroup of the Karen people.
An estimated 400,000 Karen and Karenni refugees have fled to Thailand, in order to escape persecuting by Myanmar’s military government, many of them living in camps on the border. These photographs provide a rare glimpse into daily life in two camps along the Thai-Burma border: Mae La and Ban Mai Nai Soi.
The photographs were taken by Amity Malack, a graduate from the Monterey Institute of International Studies.
A full archive of FMO photo collections can be accessed through the FMO photo gallery.
