FBR REPORT: Photos
of Families Fleeing, Burma Army, and a Villager Killed
Karen State, Burma
1 February, 2010
Dear Friends,
Here are more photos of people fleeing the recent attacks in Karen State, Burma.
This set of pictures includes a picture of a villager who has been decapitated
by the Burma Army (image blurred to make less graphic. It is the last photo
in the set if you do not wish to see it). Also included are pictures of Burma
Army troops on the way to attack the Karen, and victims of forced labor. This
photo set follows the report and photos we sent out fro here in Karen State,
earlier this week. For the earlier report please see www.freeburmarangers.org
report:
UPDATE OF BURMA ARMY ATTACKS, MURDERS, DISPLACEMENT AND FORCED LABOR IN KAREN
STATE, BURMA.
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: Report contains graphic
images.
Families fleeing attacks in Northern Mon Township
24 Jan 2010
Children flee Burma Army attacks in Northern Mon
Township 24 Jan 2010
Families at hiding site 24 Jan 2010
Burma Army Troops on the way to attack the Karen
18 Jan 2010
Burma Army camp above Maladaw forced relocation village.18
Jan 2010
Tha Bin Nyunt Army camp on a hill in the plains west
of the Karen State and transite point in the plains for attacks into Karen
State 19 Jan 2010
Children forced to porter for the Burma Army 17 Jan
2010
Villagers forced to porter for the Burma Army.
Villager Saw Htoo Nay Wa killed and decapitated on
19 Jan 2010 in Toungoo District.
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.