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What I Have Seen and Heard - Archbishop Gregory's Weekly Column

Thai cardinal says thousands of victims are workers from Myanmar

Published: 2005-02-10

BANGKOK, Thailand (CNS) -- Thousands of unidentified tsunami victims and missing persons in Thailand are undocumented workers from Myanmar, a Thai cardinal said. Cardinal Michael Michai Kitbunchu of Bangkok said sources in southern Thailand told him that many of the unidentified were from Myanmar, formerly Burma. He also said that there were likely many undocumented missing Burmese not recorded in official totals. Between 800,000 and 1 million Burmese live in Thailand; most of them are undocumented, the cardinal said. He said the exact number of Burmese killed in the Dec. 26 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunamis will never be known, but added he guaranteed "that the number will be in the thousands." Cardinal Kitbunchu said Feb. 8 that the church has reached out to Burmese in the six southern Thai provinces affected by the tsunamis. He said the church has paid about $25 to Burmese they've identified who either have lost a family member or job because of the tsunami. "The church will try to do its best to support and assist them," he said of the Burmese. He said that the church also has lobbied the Thai government to ensure that the Burmese are treated humanely and that their rights will be protected. The cardinal said church workers circulated fliers in southern Thailand informing Burmese workers that the church would assist them in their recovery from the tsunami disaster. He said most undocumented workers will not seek help out of fear of being deported or arrested. "These are not the type of people who will live in the camps. It is our duty to find them and help them. At the moment we are helping them," he said.