FBR REPORT: Burma
Army Shoots Villager in Pa'an District and Continues Construction
on Toh Boh Dam in Toungoo District, Karen State
Karen State, Burma
22 December, 2011
Map showing area of report
Pa'an District,
Central Karen State
On the morning of 29 October 2011, Light Infantry Battalion (LIB) 230, Column
#1 commanded by Than Thait Soe, left Kler Day Burma Army Camp and arrived in
Htee Ma Kyu Village. There they shot into a hut multiple times and killed 36-year-old
Saw Pah Kok, with three bullets entering his leg, torso, and head. After killing
Saw Pah Kok, soldiers confiscated items from his home including six pairs of
earrings, one finger ring and 10,000 Baht. Htee Ma Kyu Village is in Kler Day
Village Tract, Lu Pleh Township, Pa'an District.
Saw Pah Kok's Family;
he is survived by a wife and four children
Saw Pah Kok's House which was shot multiple times
by the Burma Army
After their departure, LIB 230 was ambushed by the Karen National Liberation
Army (KNLA - pro-democracy ethnic resistance) near Klay Mo Kee Village, Wa Mi
Klar Village Tract, Ta Kreh Township; two Burma Army soldiers were killed and
six wounded. In response to the casualties, LIB 230 shelled Klay Mo Kee Village
with two 60 mm mortars. Soldiers then entered the village, beat four women and
forced 32 villagers to travel with them to serve as human shields, porters and
guides all the way to the Klay Mo Hta Border Guard Force (BGF) camp. They were
held for one night before they were released.
Before leaving Klay Mo Kee, soldiers forcibly took the following items from
villagers:
Naw Mu Pree - 70 years old - 5,000 Baht and 1 large tin of rice.
Naw Pi Eh - 52 years old - 2,000 Baht, 20 cans of sardines, 1 box of Ma Ma
noodles, 1 kg dried fish, 30 bottles of lemon juice, 1 flashlight.
Saw Tin Ler - 41 years old - 1 knife, 1 flashlight.
Naw Mu Htoo - 38 years old - 2 blankets.
Ma Khin Shwe - 40 years old - 100 Baht, 1 phone.
Naw Ma Ywa - 38 years old - 200 Baht.
Naw Tu Tu - 40 years old - 2 chickens, 1 bottle of cooking oil, 0.5 kg of
chili, 1 kg of onions.
Naw Heh La - 40 years old - 1 Karen bag, 20 small tins of rice.
Saw Htu Heh - 36 years old - 200 Baht, 1 big tin of rice, 1 chicken and eggs.
Pah Noh - 35 years old - 1 large tin of rice, 1 hammock.
Naw Mu Au - 28 years old - 1 blanket, 2 packs of AJINOMOTO,
Naw Paw Ku - 29 years old - 1 blanket, 1 Karen shirt, 1 Karen bag.
Saw Pweh Poe - 40 years old - 1 chicken, 1 bottle of honey.
Naw Mya Paw - 35 years old - 16 small tins of rice.
Naw Mu Ku - 60 years old - 100 Baht.
Pah Dah Poe - 26 years old - 16 small tins of rice.
Toungoo District,
Northern Karen State
Construction of the Toh Boh Dam in Toungoo District, Karen State, has displaced
one village and will affect 12 villages by its completion in 2012. Asia World
Company began building this hydropower dam in 2004 along the Day Loh River (Burmese:
Thauk Yay Ka Chaung) near Toh Boh Village (Burmese: Tun Boh), causing all the
people in the village to move away. When the project is completed, flooding
will affect people in 12 additional villages: Pa Leh Wa, Lay Mine, Mine Na Seh,
Swa Lo, Naw Ka Maw, Ngway Taung, Toe Thaw, Tha Hpan Chaung, Tha Ye Ba, Joh Pin
Seit, Kyaute Pa Sar and Theh Pyu. Mine Na She, Swa Lo and Toh Boh will likely
flood, and people's livelihoods in the other ten villages will be heavily affected.
In this area people use this river as their primary transportation route. Local
community leaders estimate that over 5000 acres of land will be flooded, including
lemon, paddy rice, banana and betelnut fields. Three Burma Army camps -- Chay
Soe, Pa Na Wah Soe and Yaw Mu Kee -- surround the dam. Soldiers from Infantry
Battalion (IB) 39, under Southern Command, are in each camp.
Asia World Company has also been involved in the construction of the Myitsone
Dam in Kachin State, a project that Burmese President Thein Sein declared suspended
in September. The company is owned by Steven Law, also known as Tun Myint Naing.
Law's father, Lo Hsing Han, started Asia World Company in 1992, which is involved
in construction and energy projects across Burma, as well as alleged drug operations.
Both men are under targeted
sanctions from the United States Treasury, declaring that says Lo Hsing
Han "has been one of the world's key heroin traffickers dating back to the early
1970s".
Construction of Toh Boh Dam -- 17 June 2011
Close-up of Toh Boh Dam -- 17 June 2011
One of three Burma Army camps defending the dam
-- 16 June 2011
The picture below shows a communication tower at a Burma Army camp outside Kler
La (Burmese: Bawgali Gyi) in Htaw Ta Htu Township. This camp is headquarters
for Military Operation Command (MOC) 9, Tactical Operation Command (TOC) 1.
Kler La Camp with Signal Tower
Close-up of Signal Tower
On 23 October 2011, the Burma Army sent one new bulldozer to Htaw Ta Htu Township
to work on the Bu Hsa Hkee car road. This makes three total bulldozers in the
area, including one in Bu Hsa Hkee Camp and one in Naw Soe Camp that remain
since last year. Light Infantry Battalion (LIB) 374 and LIB 379 under MOC 9
protect the road.
According to local Karen National Union leaders (KNU -- pro-democracy ethnic
resistance), Burma Army LIB 603 and IB 92 came to Hkaw Thaw Hkaw and Htee Tha
Saw Villages, in Daw Pa Koh Township, and burned churches and houses on 12 October
2011.
God bless you,
Free Burma Ranger Karen State Teams
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.