FBR REPORT: Attacks
Continue in Toungoo District In Western, Northern and Northwestern Karen State
there are now over 16,000 people displaced
Karen State, Burma
17 May, 2006
Mother with child fleeing, April 2006
INTRODUCTION: This update covers the current situation in Toungoo District,
where over 5,000 people are displaced and in hiding. This brings the total number
of displaced people to over 16,000 in Western, Northern and Northwestern Karen
State. Note: The population of people displaced from their home fluctuates depending
on Burma Army attacks and proximity of follow on patrols. For example, in Mon
Township, from the end of March through the first week of May there were over
5,000 people displaced. Due to the slow down of Burma Army attacks and the decrease
of patrols in some areas, about 1,000 people in this township have been able
to return to their homes. At any time they may have to flee again.
The breakdown of the current situation of displaced
people in northern, northwestern and western Karen state is as follows:
Northern Karen State: Muthraw
District= over 1,100.
Northwestern Karen State: Toungoo District= over
5,000
Western Karen State (Nyaunglebin District):
Mon Township= 4,000
Ler Doh Township= 2,000
Hsaw Hti= over 4,000
TOTAL as of 16 May, 2006= over 16,000 displaced
Note: Including people who have fled to the Salween River,
the total number of IDPs is over 17,000.
Burma Army Division 66 is conducting battalion size
patrols of the entire Toungoo District. There are now well over 5,000 in hiding
in Toungoo District because of these attacks. Supporting Div 66 in these attacks
is MOC 16, attacking villagers and IDPs in southern Toungoo District along the
Toungoo/Nyaunglebin border. Tactical Operations Command (TOC) 661 of Division
66 is operating against civilians north of the car road. TOC 663 is operating
between the Toungoo-Mawchi Road and the Kler Lah-Bu Sah Kee Road as well as
Southwest of the Kler Lah-Bu Sah Kee Road to the Yaw Lo Klo River. TOC 2 of
MOC 16 is conducting its attacks in the area of the Yaw Lo Klo River south to
the Nyaunglebin District border. Note: TOC 1 of MOC 16 is operating from the
Nyaunglebin/Toungoo border south down into Mon Township.
The people displaced in Toungoo District, by area,
are as follows:
In northern Toungoo District down to the Toungoo-Mawchi
Road= over 2,500 displaced.
Between the Toungoo-Mawchi Road and the Kler Lah-Busakee
Road= over 1,500 displaced.
Between the Kler
Lah-Busakee Road and the Yaw Lo Klo River= over 500 displaced.
Between the Yaw Lo Klo River and the Nyaunglebin
District border= over 2,000 displaced
(Note: Over 1,000 of the people displaced in this area were forced to go
to the forced relocation site at Yethagone vicinity Lat/Long: N 18 52 00,
E 096 43 00.and now have been ordered to move to Tay Pu, vicinity N 18 46
00 E 096 45 00.)
Due to the organization of the KNU and the preparation
of the villagers themselves, they have enough rice to sustain themselves for
two months. It is the aim of the people here to try to stay in their land and
not go to Thailand as refugees. However, if the attacks continue and not enough
rice, medicine and shelter is provided for these people, then it is possible
there will be more people arriving in Thailand as refugees.
The priority of needs for these people according to
the leaders and the people themselves are security, rice, shelter and medicine.
Due to the activities of the Burma Army and closing of trade routes, it takes
at least one month to acquire rice once you have the money.
The current rice needs are a minimum of 6,000 tins
of rice. There are three tins in one 50 kilo sack of rice. Between one and one
and a half tins of rice feeds one person for one month. Note: The number needing
rice is over 5,000 as many of the people who are still in their villages are
under immediate threat by the Burma Army and may have to leave as well In the
Karen State, a tin of rice costs 5,000 Kyat, equivalent roughly to 170 Baht.
-To feed one person for one month (1-1/2 tins of rice)
= 255 Thai Baht ($6.50)
-Total for 6,000 tins of rice (would feed 4,000 people
for one month) = 1,020,000 Thai Baht or $26,000.
A quote from the KNU Toungoo District leader: "The
dictators want to destroy the Karen people and also they want to destroy the
Karen State and the KNU. This is the main reason for their offensive.
They also want to clear the area to protect their new
capitol of Pyinmana. At the same time, they are trying to build up Toungoo to
be the main city of Pegu Division. Currently the city of Pegu is the capitol
of Pegu Division, however the SPDC are attempting to make Toungoo the preeminent
city in Pegu Division. These are just some of the reasons why the Burma Army
is attacking us."
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.