Other than that some of the NGO doctors who are in the area—I would prefer not to mention who they are, but you could probably figure out who some of them are—have substantiated that because of the amount of AIDS that has broken out....
The challenge we run into is which comes first, the cart or the horse. A lot of the people who are not wanted in the central part of the country have been moved to the northern part of the country. A lot of them who have been drug addicts, people with AIDS, and people with alcohol problems have been brought to the south, which has put an extreme burden, the NGOs have told me, on health care. Some of these NGOs have stated that the AIDS epidemic there is probably one of the worst in the world. I probably cannot bring you a government document that says that they have forcibly moved people up there. But my wife and others, who will testify later on this week, can verify that this event has taken place, because they are non-Kachin people. If you are Kachin, you can tell that they are non-Kachin people who have moved there, with no jobs or anything. So what was the purpose of their being moved there?