Monday, August 2, 2010

Kachin youth leader in Malaysia leaves for third country

KDO - Malaysia Kachin 2003-2010 Kachin youth leader in Malaysia leaves for third country Kamli tang bau ,Labang Naw Seng ,Nwawt Seng , Ahdee Gwa ,Sang Dong Syn Ram,Maran La Raw ,Homde san Kachin youth leader are left for the United States of America, which is accepting Burmese refugees. They was was given a third country refugee status under the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees ... The Kachin youth leader they are left for the United States of America, which is accepting Burmese refugees. they are given a third country refugee status under the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) programme in Malaysia, said Kachin refugees in Malaysia. Nwawt seng and youth leaders are among of over 2000 ethnic Kachin refugees currently in Malaysia from northern Burma. The rest of the Kachin refugees are also waiting to leave for third countries, according to Malaysia's capital Kuala Lumpur-based Kachin Refugee Committee (KRC). Meanwhile, over 2,000 Kachins, mainly young people, have illegally arrived in Malaysia seeking refugee status from the UNHCR for departing to third countries, Tangbau Kamli ,Nwawt Seng ,Ahdeegwa,Syn Ram and friends are played an important role among Kachin refugees on refugee related issues and the problems regarding Kachin migrant workers in Malaysia before he left for the US, said Malaysia's Kachin refugee sources. They served as the youth team leader of the Malaysia-based Kachin Development Organization (KDO) from 2003-2007. The KDO was later renamed as the Kachin Refugee Committee (KRC). As Kachin youth, they are also actively involved in leading roles in the monthly meeting among the leaders of the multi-ethnic nationalities in Malaysia from Burma---Kachin, Chin, Karen, Arakan (Rakhaing), Mon, Shan, Karenni (Kayah), said Malaysia-based All Kachin Students and Youth Union (AKSYU) sources.
  At the moment, most Burmese refugees in Malaysia are multi-ethnic minorities from Burma and the country is one of the host countries, which is accepting Burmese refugees.