Myanmar ethnic refugees in China following clashes

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Refugees who fled Myanmar into China after deadly clashes between junta forces and ethnic rebels have begun trickling back across the border, but some say they fear going home to more unrest.Duration: 01:28

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  • law..........

  • They should be proud of being Kokang and Wa in Burma having such high social status.If they are part of china,I wonder how they will be treated by people from Peking ,Shanghai and Quangyo.And a lot of people would be in huge problem because of the nature of their business.

  • Come on. Be realistic.If this region is part of China,do you think chinese government won't do anything. Such group would be finished long before.

  • Special Region #4 Mong La will be the next target.

    China will force Mong La to surrender because China has a plan with Burma Junta to open 3Rb route : Kunming - Jinghong - Mong La - Kengtung - Maesai - Chiangrai.

  • beinsa:tarup

  • rebels?

    that region became antonomy 20yrs b4.

    both local gov and burma gov sign the agreement on that antonomy.

    but now burma gov changes the mind

  • Recently the Junta leader had recived Sri Lanka president Rajapaksa shortly afterword Than shwee begun the offesive thinking that he can acheive the same result as Rajapaksa. But, he may soon find out he's bitten more than he can chew.

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