FBR REPORT: Family
on the Run from Death by Burma Army Forces
Karenni State, Burma
22 January,
2006
The family pictured are now on the run from the
forces of the Burma Army who want to kill the father. This picture was taken
on 19 January by a relief team (FBR), in Karenni State and was relayed out.
The family is now moving with the relief team and local resistance and will
be sent to a refugee camp. Message sent 22 January 2006 from Southern Karenni
State, Burma.
On 19 January 2006, this family of seven, five
children and mother and father, fled into the village we were stopped at
on our relief mission in Southern Karenni State. They had to flee with only
what they could carry and as two of the five children were too small to
walk, the father and mother had to carry these children. The three other
children carried two small bags and one basket.The family arrived at dusk
after two days of hard walking. They were exhausted from being on the run
and told us their story. "The Burma Army and their helpers the KNSO (Karenni
National Solidarity Organization- a group loyal to the Burma Army), were
on their way to kill me. They had already killed one of my friends and cut
off his head last month, in December. At that time they captured me and
three others from our village of Pa Haw Ko as well as three from other villages.
We were gathered together from ten surrounding villages for a prayer meeting
when the Burma Army forces appeared and captured some of us. We were tied
up, beaten, punched then we were given electric shocks to our body. They
struck us with rifle butts and one of them used a pistol to beat us. One
man's jaw was broken, one mans skull was broken and for me I was not able
to endure the torture.They did this to us one by one. One of were then forced
to go with the soldiers and my friend Saw Gwe was killed. I may have been
killed just as my friend was but I managed to escape. The
Burma Army accused us of being in the resistance but we are not. They said
informers had given them this information. We are farmers. It is true that
years ago my friend who was killed served as a Karenni Soldier, but he was
retired as he had to work his farm to support his sick mother and his family.
I am just a farmer. Our family had to run now because we got word that the
Burma Army and KNSO were on their way to capture me again and this time
they would be sure to kill me. We now can not stay here and so we will go
to a refugee camp. I do not want to take revenge. I am just a villager,
I will move away from them."
We are now with this family and will go with them
as we continue our mission and help as best we can.
Thank you and God bless you,
A Relief Team Leader
This Karenni man, Saw Gwe, found killed and
decapitated by Burma Army forces on 20 December 2006. Saw Gwe was captured
with Saw Nu Nu of the family in this story and they were beaten and tortured
together. Saw Nu Nu managed to escape later, but Saw Gwe was tortured to
death and decapitated. (His body was found by the resistance and this photo
taken by KSWC).
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.