Myanmar fighting forces 4,200 people to flee into Thailand
That number includes more than 2,500 who fled into Thailand on Friday from territory held by ethic Karen minority. A similar wave took place in April, when several thousand villagers from Myanmar’s eastern state of Karen fled following airstrikes by Myanmar government. Usually when such incidents occur, the villagers are allowed to stay in Thailand for a few days and then are returned to Myanmar. The Karen are one of several ethnic minorities that have been battling for decades for greater autonomy from Myanmar’s central government. Fighting between two sides is intermittent, but increased after military seized power in February from the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi.
Thai Defense Ministry spokesperson Gen. Kongcheep Tantravanich said a total of 4,216 villagers crossed Moei River into Thailand from Dec. 16 to Dec. 21 because of skirmishes between Myanmar government and ethnic Karen forces. Of that number, 861 have returned and 3,355 are being sheltered in Mae Sot district in western border province of Tak, he said.
The area where they are sheltered has been sealed as a precaution against the spread of COVID-19, and all those who fled are being tested for the virus, he said.
The Thai army has warned Myanmar that it will retaliate if stray artillery shells land on Thai soil.
Fighting on the Myanmar side of the river abated during the rainy season, but with the rains now mostly over, it is expected to resume in Karen territory as well as in areas controlled by other ethnic rebel groups.
Independent Myanmar media reported that government troops seized 30-60 people associated with the organized opposition to the military government, including at least one elected lawmaker from Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy party. The KNU has allowed opponents of the military-installed government to take refuge in its territory.
The Karen, along with other ethnic minority groups, have a loose alliance with the army’s foes, who have established an alternative administration, the National Unity Government, and its armed wing, the People’s Defense Force, which is a conglomeration of lightly armed local self-defense groups.