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Lahu bulletin exposes China’s expanding influence in Golden TriangleApril 9, 2009 Lahu National Development Organization China’s growing interests in Burma’s eastern Shan State, from rubber plantations to wildlife trading, is bringing rapid destructive changes to local communities according to Undercurrents – Monitoring Development Along Burma’s Mekong, released by indigenous researchers today.
Demand for rubber in China is spurring a scramble to plant trees by the Burma Army, ceasefire groups, and militias. Under the banner of opium eradication, the Yunnan Hongyu Group from China is also establishing rubber plantations by employing forced labor after entire villages were forcibly relocated. However the bulletin confirms UN data that opium cultivation is increasing in Shan State.
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