In Taiwan's Little Myanmar, fear for quake affected relatives

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"We spoke last night but then nothing today. I can't get through. I'm so scared for them," Win Win, one of
"I know their house is OK as it was newly built, but the street is very badly damaged," she said.
Others have come more recently, fleeing repression and anti-Chinese sentiment.
Ethnic Chinese in
He barred ethnic Chinese and other foreigners from owning land, banned Chinese-language education and stoked anti-Chinese violence. Bloody anti-Chinese riots erupted in 1967.
Another resident of
"I just don't think anyone is coming to save them," she said of her relatives still in Mandalay.
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