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FBR Reports 20101231
FBR Reports 20101231
FBR REPORT: Second Raw report: Family used as human shields as the Burma Army continues to displace villagers in Central Karen State, Bu
Karen State, Burma
31 December, 2010
Dear friends,
Earlier this month we sent a raw report from one of our team leaders, 'Golden Love', in Dooplaya District, central Karen State. Here the Burma Army contin
After the photo essay we have included the reports that the Dooplaya FBR teams have been sending out.
We want to thank all of you who have helped and especially Partners Relief and Development, who were and are in immediate support.
Thanks to all of you,
Family used as human shields and human mine detectors by the Burma Army on 10 December 2010
Cher Poe Kee IDP hide site, where newly displaced people continue to arrive. December 2010
Relief teams give out clothing to children in IDP hide site. December 2010
Villagers preparing to send their own rice that the Burma Army has demanded they give them on 18 December
2010
The Burma Army troops live in the villages now.The Burma Army does not have food now, so they just use the rice that village
The above picture is of a family that was captured by the Burma Army and used as human shields and as landmine clearers. The
Naw Eh Moo is 31 years old and has four children.The Burma Army took her, her mother and her four children. The Burma Army f
In the picture, left to right - grandmother of children is Naw Eh Say, 49 years old, the mother of the children, Naw Eh Moo
Now, two new Burma Army Battalions, LIB 299 and LIB 586 under control of
MOC19, TOC2 arrived Choo Ka Lee Village. We don't know what their plan is yet. Choo Ka Lee is the place some of IDPs we have
Some of IDPs here that don't live so close to the Burma Army camp try to find
the way to go back and collect their crops. Next week we will start our
next trip to go and check the villagers that we haven't visited. So, some
IDPs, especially men, will go with us to get food for their families. But we are not sure if we will have time to give them
3) Population Counts:
Here is the latest population of IDPs moving with us --- twenty-six families. They are from Kwee Ta U, Kwee Ta Hoe and Ta Na
On 1 December 2010, Burma Army troops stayed in Htee Ru Thaw or Htee Hu Tha camp. Officer Ah Ka Myint Aung demanded that the
Demands;
700 pieces of bamboo from Tha Mi Doh
500 pieces of bamboo, Kho Nee
By 10 December 2010 all of the pieces of bamboo had to arrive in the Burma Army camp.
Special Operation Command (SOC) #2 in Annakwin (or Noh Sho Nei), led by Htin Maung Nyunt, called a meeting for the village h
1. Ko Kaw
2. Pa Naw Klen Kee
3. Kyauk Pa Lu
4. Lo Shar
5.Maw Htee
6. Noh Sho Nei
On 3 December 2010 Burma Army battalion 406 led by colonel Aung Kyaw Oo, demand money from the villagers at Plaw Mae Hti, Ht
On 3 December 2010 Burma Army battalion LIB 406, led by Aung Kyaw Oo, entered Plaw Mae Hti and demanded money from villagers
at the river and fined the travelers;
On 4 December 2010, Burma Army LIB 406, Aung Kyaw Oo's battalion: 2 columns combine and they demand the money from the villa
God bless you and thank you for all the help,
The Free Burma Ranger’s (FBR) mission is to provide hope, help and love to internally displaced people inside Burma, regardless of ethnicity or religion. Using a networ
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