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If the Burmese community on the island know something them they should come forward.
A bit difficult when they have had a lifetime of being conditioned by the junta to be in a permanently cowed state of being.
Well that's half the problem , taking immigrants from countries with appalling human rights records, while it looks like a friendly gesture ,
you don't know what kind of damaged people you may be getting .
They should fit in well here then.

What I don't understand is why are these the only two on Koa-Tao being charged with illegally entering the country. Or is it because they are no longer in a position to pay the police.
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