Every person living in the IDP camp at Loi Tailang has a story of the pain they suffered at the hands of the Burmese military. Every one of them has had some fundamental part of their life stolen.
Hseng Mun was twenty-three years old when he stepped on a landmine while fighting the SPDC inside of Shan State. His leg was crudely amputated at the knee joint. Field medics often lack bone-saws and are forced to cut through the tendons at the knee joint, with a knife, removing the entire lower half of the leg. He was brought to Thailand
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