These photos were taken by a community member on January 20th 2015, in Noh Ta Hsguh village, Noh Ta Hsguh village tract, Thaton Township, Thaton District. These photos show the companies Tha Zin Nyein and Tun Tauk Ngway Kyel in the process of building houses for factory employees.[3] [Photos: KHRG]
The following photos were taken by a community member in Thaton District who has been trained by KHRG to monitor human rights conditions. They are presented below, censored where necessary for security purposes.[1] The 16 photos below were received along with other information from Thaton District, including 124 other photos, one video clip, two situation updates, and four interviews.[2]
These photos were taken by a KHRG community member on January 21st 2015, in Noh Ta Hsguh village, Noh Ta Hsguh village tract, Thaton Township, Thaton District. These pictures show the ground being prepared for the construction of the caustic soda factory. The land that it is being built on was confiscated from villagers. [Photos: KHRG]
The following photos were taken by a community member in Thaton District who has been trained by KHRG to monitor human rights conditions. They are presented below, censored where necessary for security purposes.[1] The 16 photos below were received along with other information from Thaton District, including 124 other photos, one video clip, two situation updates, and four interviews.[2]
These photos were taken by a KHRG community member on October 14th 2015, in between Noh Ta Hsguh and Noh Hpa Htaw villages. They show the completed caustic soda factory that was built on confiscated land. The general manager of the factory is U Maung Myin. The caustic soda factory produces papers, soaps, and other materials. [Photos: KHRG]
The following photos were taken by a community member in Thaton District who has been trained by KHRG to monitor human rights conditions. They are presented below, censored where necessary for security purposes.[1] The 16 photos below were received along with other information from Thaton District, including 124 other photos, one video clip, two situation updates, and four interviews.[2]