Jul 19
2011
A family rests on a concrete floor at an internally displaced person camp near Laiza, Burma on July 4, 2011. Over 8,000 Kachin civilians have fled to a handful of these locations in a KIA (Kachin Independence Army) controlled area near the Burma China border. Those displaced are receiving temporary housing, food, medical care and basic education by the KIO (Kachin Independence Organization).
(Names and exact locations withheld for  security)

A family rests on a concrete floor at an internally displaced person camp near Laiza, Burma on July 4, 2011. Over 8,000 Kachin civilians have fled to a handful of these locations in a KIA (Kachin Independence Army) controlled area near the Burma China border. Those displaced are receiving temporary housing, food, medical care and basic education by the KIO (Kachin Independence Organization).

(Names and exact locations withheld for security)

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