Christmas for refugee children from Burma

HELP WITHOUT FRONTIERS is a non-profit organisation with the aim of helping Burmese civil war refugees. Our aim is to provide help and support across national frontiers as well as across the frontiers that may exist in our minds and hearts.

The starting point of our work is the suffering of the Burmese refugees, who have been forced to flee from the brutal and arbitrary violence inflicted on them by the military regime.

Since 1962 a brutal civil war has been devastating the border areas of Burma, today known as Myanmar, mostly unnoticed by the international community. The aim of this war is the oppression and assimilation of more than 136 ethnic groups in Burma and the eradication of their cultures and traditions.


Send us all home!!!
At the moment, more than 600.000 refugees are living in Thailand in refugee camps or provisional compounds. Far worse is the situation of the almost 2 million internally displaced persons inside Burma, who are forced to hide from military attacks in hardly accessible jungle regions. Most of these people are suffering from malnutrition, they have neither access to medical care nor to education.

Please help us to help others!
We appreciate any kind of help and support!
OUR BANK-CONTACT is here


Help without Frontiers was officially registered and acknowledged as a non-profit organisation in the South Tyrolean directory of non-profit organisations on Feb 4th 2003.

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24.12: We wish you a MERRY CHRISTMAS and would like to thank you for all your solidarity and generous support! neu

23.12: The Christmas Newsletter of Help without Frontiers neu

17.12: Grief for the loss of Saw Khu Khu neu

12.12: The Ah Yon Oo school now part of our "school lunch program" neu

01.12: A personal letter for Christmas neu

15.11: HWF Mae Sot activities October 2008 neu

31.10: Fighting continues. Clinics and schools want to continue neu

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Burma News

12.12: Mae Sot: Illegal migrant workers arrested; Others hide in jungle. Irrawaddy neu

10.12: Reported Myanmar landmine deaths double, says the Landmine Monitor's 2008 report! AFP neu

03.12: Migrant factory workers from Burma hit by Thailand’s economic slowdown INMA neu

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