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1. 1984: The first refugees
2. 1984 to 1994: The border under attack
3. 1988 and 1990: Democracy movements
4. January 1995: The fall of Manerplaw
5. 1995 to 1997: The buffer falls
6. Forced village relocations since 1996
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- Ban Mai Nai Soi camp (Site 1)
- Ban Mae Surin camp (Site 2)
- Wieng Heng camp
TBC field office
- Mae La Oon Camp (Site 3)
- Mae Ra Ma Luang (Site 4)
TBC field office
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- Ban Don Yang camp
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- Tham Hin camp
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