By Luke Hunt
Refugees International has warned tensions between the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) and the Burmese military has reached boiling point after a 17-year cease fire agreement broke down in June in Kachin, Burma’s most northern sate. The camps remain inaccessible to aid organizations and the United Nations from within. Access routes exist from China, but Beijing is reluctant to host any refugees as it doesn't want to be seen as dabbling in a neighbor's internal affairs.
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