FBR REPORT: "I
don't want to live under this government"
Karen State, Burma
9 May, 2010
Villager in ruins of his home after Burma Army attack
May 2010
" I don't want to live under this government" were the words of a villager
as he stood in the remains of his home that was burned by the Burma Army. With
tears in his eyes he described the attacks that destroyed his home and village
and how his family had to flee for their lives in the face of the Burma Army
attacks. He pointed across the valley to a new mountaintop Army camp that dominated
the area. "They are there and they will shoot."
Dear friends, this is a brief photo essay from here in Ler Doh Township, Nyaunglebin
District, western Karen State, Burma.
We are on a relief mission following Burma Army attacks that killed villagers,
burned homes and displaced over 3,000 people. The Burma Army has built two new
camps in this area and regularly shell villagers they see attempting to approach
their old rice fields.
Thanks to your help we have been able to provide emergency assistance through
the teams on the ground here from the beginning of the attacks in January up
to now. Many local organizations under coordination by the Karen pro-democracy
resistance (KNU), work together to provide, food, shelter, medical supplies
and educational support. The displaced people and our relief teams here have
especially benefited from the support of Partners Relief and Development.
As we meet people in their hiding places or as they clear and plant new fields,
we are impressed by their endurance and hope. They feel that they are right
to hold on to their homeland, they feel innocent in that they have never attacked
the dictators' homes and they know they can survive terrible privations. All
this they do with good cheer and hope.
Still, sometimes it is too much and like the man in the ruins of his home,
people break down and weep. But they do not give up and we have not given up
and because you too have not given up, there is hope. Most of all we believe
that love, truth, justice and reconciliation will prevail and as we try to walk
in those ways we feel grateful.
Thank you and God bless you,
A Relief Team Leader
Western Karen State, Burma
Good Life Club with IDPs May 2010
Karen child in hide site geting water May 2010
Karen lady shot in the arm by Burma Army May 2010
Medics treat sick man May 2010
Villagers move belongings to their hiding place May
2010
Villagers use early warning system in hide site to
monitor Burma Army patrols May 2010
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.