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Life in Mae Sot, the migratory gateway to Thailand
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A close-up of Kyaw Zay Ya. He is currently unemployed. In order to pay his daily expenses, he rents the room where he lives (about 20 square meters) to two more men. He has two sons of 17 and 10 who live in Myanmar with their parents. “Once the case is closed,” he says, “I would like to go back to Myanmar.”

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A close-up of Kyaw Zay Ya. He is currently unemployed. In order to pay his daily expenses, he rents the room where he lives (about 20 square meters) to two more men. He has two sons of 17 and 10 who live in Myanmar with their parents. “Once the case is closed,” he says, “I would like to go back to Myanmar.”