Burma - Karen rebels playing Badmington in jungle camp
Karen soldiers whiling away time playing Badmington in their Burmese jungle base camp Mannerplaw.The Karen Hill people have been fighting for independence from Burma since the end of the second world war.They had bases in Burma near the Thai Border along the Selwin River until 2000 but in recent years have been driven into exile in Thailand most of them living in refugee camps near Maesot (Photo by In Pictures Ltd./Corbis via Getty Images)
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Corbis Historical
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November 28, 1992
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- 1990-1999,
- Adult,
- Army Soldier,
- Badminton - Sport,
- Base Camp,
- Conflict,
- Emigration and Immigration,
- Enjoyment,
- Independence - Concept,
- Leisure Activity,
- Lifestyles,
- Match - Sport,
- Medium Group Of People,
- Myanmar,
- New,
- Pacific War,
- People,
- Politics,
- Politics and Government,
- Rebellion,
- Refugee,
- Southeast Asian Ethnicity,
- Sport,
- Sports Activity,
- Thailand,
- War,
- World War II,