FBR REPORT: Photograph
of Relief Worker Killed by Burma Army Landmine
Karen State, Burma
11 May, 2006
Saw Mu, "Mr. Happy"
Dear friends,
This is a photograph of Saw Mu, Mr. Happy, who was
killed on May 5 2006 after he stepped on a Burma Army landmine. He was the Karen
Muthraw District FBR team video man and Good Life Club counselor for children.
Thank you so much for your messages of love and support. You have encouraged
us very much here and we all are lifted up by the honor you show Saw Mu.
Thank you and God bless you,
FBR
From earlier message:
Karen humanitarian relief worker
killed by a land mine placed by the Burma Army
May 5 2006
Muthraw District, Karen State, Burma..
Yesterday we lost one of our best men due to a landmine placed by the Burma
Army landmine. His name was Saw Mu (Mr. Happy), but we called him Mr.Afraid
because he was not.
He was the Muthraw District Free Burma Ranger team
video camera man. He was the team counselor and an additional duty for which
he volunteered, was children programs with the Good Life Club. He was a bright,
humble and brave young man.We are saddened by his death but believe he did not
die in vain and was the finest example of Karen manhood. His was a full life
of giving to many and he set an example of servant leadership. He died putting
a light on the current Burma Army attacks on the civilians of this area and
that light is shining.
Personal note: Saw Mu was single, a Christian and his
hope was in God. He was always smiling and laughing and was a friend to me and
my family. He took time, even when he was under the pressure of training, to
play with our children. He was always joking and it is hard to think that on
earth we will not see him again. It is tragic to lose him. I thought afterwards
that for me, even though his life has made a great difference for good, only
God's promise of a new life gives me any hope in the situation of his death.
We will do our best to honor Saw Mu, help his family and are blessed to have
walked in this land with him. God bless you all,
A relief team leader
FBR
ENDS
The Free Burma Rangers (FBR) mission is to provide hope, help and
love to internally displaced people inside Burma, regardless of ethnicity
or religion. Using a network of indigenous field teams, FBR reports on human
rights abuses, casualties and the humanitarian needs of people who are under
the oppression of the Burma Army. FBR provides medical, spiritual and educational
resources for IDP communities as they struggle to survive Burmese military
attacks.