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I am pleased to read that more people are visiting the Karen refugees in Thailand. The tragic story of these noble people needs to be more widely known.
My wife and I first visited a Karen refugee camp in 1992, and have been back every year since to work with and for these people.
I am apparently prohibited from printing the URL to my web site, but if you are interested try Googling Brackett Refugee Education Fund.
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