The Phnom Penh Post

Thousands flee fighting on Myanmar-China border

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THOUSANDS of people fled heavy fighting on Myanmar’s northern border with China overnight, activists said yesterday, as the government blocked a senior UN official from visiting the area.

Clashes between the army and ethnic minority militias in Myanmar’s borderland­s have intensifie­d in recent months, undercutti­ng Aung San Suu Kyi’s vow to bring peace to the country since her party took power in March.

Dozens have been killed and thousands displaced since fresh fighting erupted between the Myanmar military and the ethnic minority Kachin Independen­ce Army (KIA) in November.

The unrest has rippled across Shan and Kachin states, threatenin­g the next round of peace talks between the government, military and ethnic groups scheduled for February.

Dashi Naw Lawn, secretary of the Kachin Network Developmen­t Foundation, said the army launched airstrikes near the border town of Laiza on Tuesday.

“There was a big fight yesterday and the Myanmar army used planes to attack the area around Laiza,” he told AFP yesterday.

Kachin activist Khon Ja said some 3,600 people had fled from two IDP camps overnight to escape the violence.

She cited testimonie­s from escapees saying around a third had crossed a river into China, while the rest were stranded on the Myanmar side.

The UN’s relief agency said this week that 2,700 displaced people had been moved to new camps because of the clashes, warning there was not enough shelter to protect them against drop- ping temperatur­es.

Myanmar’s army said its troops have killed seven KIA rebels and seized several bases over the weekend.

The growing crisis comes as UN special rapporteur­Yanghee Lee was barred from visiting the conflict area this week as part of a 12-day trip to probe escalating violence in the country.

On Friday she is expected to visit Rakhine state to probe claims the army has been carrying out severe human rights abuses against the Muslim Rohingya minority.

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