By Kenneth Wong

The Irrawaddy-Jan 17, 2024

A few days before Christmas, Burmese-American author and translator Kenneth Wong flew to Mae Sot, Thailand, to reunite with his university classmate Richard, a former National League for Democracy MP now living in exile, and meet the Myanmar activists he’d befriended on Facebook. As recounted below, in conversations over homemade meals and nostalgic Burmese tea, he learns about the perilous paths various characters took to get to safety after the military coup of February 2021; the migrant’s complicated feelings toward Thailand; and a community of refugees learning to reinvent themselves as they navigate a labyrinth of corruption. Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/opinion/guest-column/on-the-border-of-freedom-and-exile-spending-time-with-myanmar-refugees-in-mae-sot.html First published in The Irrawaddy