FBR REPORT: Villagers
Forced to Porter for Burma Army. May 2006 850 People Forced to Porter in Support of Burma Army Offensive in Toungoo District, Northwestern
KarenState,
Burma.
Karen State, Burma
1 June, 2006
Photos
Burma Army soldiers (In background) with villagers forced
to porter. May 25, 2006
Boy forced to porter for Burma Army. May 25, 2006
Burma Army officer from Div.66 overseeing forced
labor. May 25, 2006.
Villagers forced to carry Burma Army supplies.
May 25, 2006
Part of the 850 porters demanded by Burma Army. May 25, 2006
Villagers forced to porter for Burma Army. May 25, 2006
Toungoo District, Northwestern Karen State, Burma
In its ongoing violation of human rights, the Burma Army forced 850 villagers
from Kaw They Der Village area to carry military supplies from Kaw They Der
Village to Naw Soe Burma Army camp. This is in support of a planned attack into
eastern Toungoo District and northwestern Muthraw District. The villagers were
forced to carry the supplies starting on May 25, 2006, by Burma Army Division
66. The attacks in Toungoo District (which started in February 2006) have displaced
over 5,000 people.
Those in hiding have approximately a two month supply of rice remaining and
live in constant fear of discovery and attack by the Burma Army. The photos
above were taken at great risk by a relief team which is helping the displaced
people in this area.
Thank you for your help and prayers.
Free Burma Rangers
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.