March 31, 2012 ...
Burma Army soldiers burnt down the homes of six villagers in Nam San
Yang Township in Burma’s Kachin State, near the China-Burma border, on
25 March 2012.
The soldiers belong to the Tatmadaw 388 Light Infantry Division,
which has been terrorizing civilians in Kachin State. There have been
ongoing clashes between the Burma Army and the Kachin Independence Army,
which is fighting to secure greater autonomy for the region. Tens of
thousands of people have been displaced by the violence.
A fact-finding team from Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) visited
Rangoon and Kachin State in February, and recorded first-hand
testimonies of the killing, rape and torture of civilians, and the
destruction of homes, churches and villages.
Benedict Rogers, East Asia Team Leader at CSW, said, "This incident
is yet another illustration of the very mixed picture of Burma today. On
Sunday, Burma will hold by-elections in 45 parliamentary seats, and
Aung San Suu Kyi and the National League for Democracy (NLD) will
contest them. That may be a sign of some political change - the first
time in 22 years that the NLD has been able to contest parliamentary
seats. However, in Kachin State the Burma Army continues to attack
civilians and perpetrate severe violations of human rights. If the
Government of Burma is sincere in its intention to reform, these attacks
must stop and a genuine peace process involving political dialogue must
be established with all the ethnic nationalities. This case shows that
there is still a long way to go towards true freedom and peace in Burma,
and the international community must maintain pressure for change."
- Asian Tribune –
http://www.asiantribune.com/news/2012/03/30/burma-army-burns-villagers%E2%80%99-homes-ground
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