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Last Updated: Wednesday, 23 March 2005, 13:24 GMT
Have your say: Hiding in Thailand
Migrants were working in many of the areas badly affected
Tanya Datta visits Thailand to track down the country's invisible tsunami victims, Burmese migrant workers, for this week's Crossing Continents.

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Thankyou for the efforts made to bring this story to us.

I have long been disappointed by the BBC and broadsheet papers in their failure to highlight the issue of Burma and all the knock-on effects of the awful situation that persists there.

Whilst we pursue the issue of Iraq relentlessly, Burma is quietly shelved.

Your piece was moving, disturbing and informative.

Please don't leave it another six months before we hear anything more of their plight.

The complexities of the situation with Thailand are also thought provoking.
Alan G Norchi, UK

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