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More than 600 Foreigners Working as Tiger Breeders in Kk Park, Myawaddy Township, Have Fled to Mae Sot, and the Number May Rise Further. some Chinese Jumped Into the Shallow River and Swam Away - Khit Thit Media

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Yangon, October 23, 2019: More than 600 foreigners working as street vendors at KK Park, Myawaddy Township, Karen State, on the Thai-Myanmar border, have fled to Mae Sot, and the number is expected to rise, according to border sources and Thai news outlets. Since October 22, the BGF, which has been providing security for Burmese and foreign tourists working as street vendors, has evicted hundreds of foreigners, including Chinese nationals, from …
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Yangon, October 23, 2019: More than 600 foreigners working as street vendors at KK Park, Myawaddy Township, Karen State, on the Thai-Myanmar border, have fled to Mae Sot, and the number is expected to rise, according to border sources and Thai news outlets. Since October 22, the BGF, which has been providing security for Burmese and foreign tourists working as street vendors, has evicted hundreds of foreigners, including Chinese nationals, from …

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