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    FBR REPORT: Burma Army Kills Two Men and Submits Hundreds to Forced Labor asit Increases Activity in Toungoo DistrictToungoo District, Karen State, Burma

    25 May, 2007

    Saw Oo Nay Mya, age 44, was shot by Infantry Battalion (IB) 250 of Military Operations Command (MOC) 7 on 2February 2011 in Toungoo District, Northern Karen State. The commander of this unit is Major Hla Tun. Saw LerMaw, age 22, from Hkler Lah village in the same district was killed by MOC 9 on 22 February 2011.

    Starting from the middle of January 2011 the SPDC has been increasing its activity in Toungoo district. Currently,the Burma Army has 3 Tactical Operations Commands (TOC) in the area. These troops have been moving foodalong the car road from Hkler Lah camp to Bu Hsa Hkee camp. During this process the Burma Army has beenusing prisoners from Toungoo and Insein Prisons as forced labor. The movement of food is possibly a sign ofcoming attacks.

    Saw Oo Nay Mya killed by Burma Army, 2 February 2011

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    TOC 1 commander Myo Min Oo

    Burma Army activity

    The Burma Army currently has 3 TOCs under MOC 9 in Toungoo District. Light Infantry Battalions (LIB) 375 and376 from TOC 1 have been transporting food from Hkler Lah to Bu Hsa Hkee using more than 100 trucks. Alongthe car road, MOC 7 is providing security for MOC 9. The military equipment of these troops includes M-81s,RPGs, machine guns and sniper rifles.

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    Burma Army trucks to transport food

    Burma Army soldier with sniper rifle

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    Burma Army Soldier carrying RPG

    Human rights abuses along the car road

    All the way from Hkler Lah to Bu Hsa Hkee, Burma Army troops ordered villagers to drive their own trucks on theroad to check for landmines. After that, the Burma Army's own trucks would follow. Because this landmine-sweeping job was very dangerous, no one wanted to do it. The villagers drew lots to decide who would have togo. To transport food, the Burma Army used 70 prisoners from Toungoo Prison and 70 prisoners from InseinPrison in Rangoon. The Burma Army used these prisoners to carry heavy loads. Prisoners who could not carrythe loads were beaten by the soldiers. One of the prisoners escaped and reached the area under control of theKaren National Liberation Army (local pro-democracy resistance), who gave him permission to find his way home.

    In addition to this, 40 villagers from Hkler Lah were forced to transport food by SPDC MOC 9 by motorbike fromHkler Lah to Koh Day on 18 January 2011. The same day, 140 men and women from Klaw Mee Der area wereforced to carry food along the road from Pa Leh Wah to Klaw Mee Der and act as human minesweepers by IB102. On 11 Feb 2011, 5 men from Play Hsa Lo were forced to carry loads and act as minesweepers betweenPlay Hsa Lo and Tha Pyin Nuint by IB 102. The unit's commander is Myint Thine Win.

    Finally, during these operations the Burma Army has blocked the car road from Toungoo city to Hkler Lah camp.By doing this, the Burma Army has prevented villagers to go to the city to trade.

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    Soldier walks behind prisoner porter

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    Prisoners subject to forced labo

    Prisoners subject to forced labor

    Burma Army strategy

    The motive of BA for this increased activity in Toungoo District is still unknown. However, one possibility is that itis a sign of coming attacks in the area. The large shipments of food - needed for prolonged activity -- are a strongsign for this. Still, the food movements are on a small scale, making it difficult to come to a firm conclusion of the

    military's intentions.

    Further abuses in other areas

    In Papun District, the Burma Army is using forced labor to transport supplies from the Salween River.

    Burma Army forced labor along Salween River

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    God bless you,

    FBR Toungoo District teams

    The Free Burma Rangers (FBR) mission is to provide hope, help and love to internally displaced people insideBurma, regardless of ethnicity or religion. Using a network of indigenous field teams, FBR reports on human rightsabuses, 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 Burmesemilitary attacks.

    For more information, please visit www.freeburmarangers.org

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