FBR REPORT: Photos
from One of the Areas (Kweh Der, Ler Doh) Attacked by Burma Army
Karen State, Burma
29 January, 2010
Dear friends,
Here are photos from one of the areas (Kweh Der, Ler Doh) attacked last week.
They show villagers in hiding, burned homes, burning paddy rice, families rebuilding,
and the bodies of the two men killed by the Burma Army, Saw Ee Moo and Saw Mya
Kaw Htoo. The local KNU leadership, their organizations and FBR relief teams
are providing emergency relief, while PRAD
has supplied immediate medical supplies and food assistance.
Thanks so much helping us put a light on the situation in Burma and thanks
to the news agencies who help get the word out.
May God bless you,
A Relief Team Leader,
Free Burma Rangers
Western Karen State, Burma
WARNING: Graphic images contained in report below.
IDPs hiding after Burma Army attacks
Villagers rebuilding their homes
Saw Ey Moo, shot and killed by the Burma Army
Saw Mya kaw htoo, killed and burned by the Burma
Army
Homes Burned by Burma Army Kweh Der village
Rice still burning after Burma Army attack
Recap of attack: On January 17: Keh Der village in Ler Doh Township,
Nyaunglebin District, was attacked by LIB 367 under Military Operation Command
10. Ten houses were burned down. 2 villagers were shot and killed. One man's
name is Saw Mya Kaw Htoo. He is 48. He has a wife and 6 children (5 girls).
The villagers ran before the SPDC attacked, but later some villagers went back
to try to retrieve some of their belongings and that was when Saw Mya Kaw Htoo
was shot. The second villager killed was Saw Ey Moo who was killed on the 19th
of January 2010 by the same patrolling unit. Because of the early warning system
everybody ran away before the Burma Army troops attacked this village or there
may have been more people killed. Now the Burma Army is patrolling in this area
of Kgaw Hta village and Keh Der village tract. As per above report, the Burma
Army burned Khwe Der village, killed two villager and displaced 10 villages.
The villages are; Khwe Der, Kaw Taw Kee, Thur Kaw der, Thaung Nya Der, Kaw Hta,
Ler Taw Loo, Day Baw Kee, Muki, Hti Law Kee, Ko Lu.
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.