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Hpapun Incident Report: Tatmadaw killed villager's buffalos in Lu Thaw Township, March 2018

This photo was taken on April 14th 2018 in Ler Mu Plaw area, Ler Mu Plaw village tract, Lu Thaw Township, Hpapun District. This photo shows Saw R--- with his buffalos. Three of those buffalos were killed by the Tatmadaw. Two of them were shot by the Tatmadaw and one was killed by Tatmadaw shrapnel. [Photo: KHRG]

Incident Report | Lu Thaw Township, Hpapun District (March 2018)

The following Incident Report was written by a community member in Hpapun District who has been trained by KHRG to monitor local human rights conditions. It is presented below translated exactly as originally written, save for minor edits for clarity and security.[1] This report was received in May 2018 along with other information from Hpapun District, including two other incident reports, 16 interviews, one situation update, and 177 photographs.[2]

Part 1 – Incident Details

Type of Incident

Type of Incident

Tatmadaw killed buffalos owned by a local villager

Tatmadaw killed buffalos owned by a local villager

Type of Incident

Date of Incident(s)

Tatmadaw killed buffalos owned by a local villager

mid-March, 2018

Type of Incident

Incident Location

(Village, Township and District)

Tatmadaw killed buffalos owned by a local villager

S--- village, Ler Mu Plaw village tract, Lu Thaw Township, Hpapun District  

Type of Incident

Tatmadaw killed buffalos owned by a local villager

Date of Incident(s)

mid-March, 2018

Incident Location

(Village, Township and District)

S--- village, Ler Mu Plaw village tract, Lu Thaw Township, Hpapun District  

Victim Information

Victim Information

Victim Information

Name

Saw R---

Victim Information

Age

38

Victim Information

Sex

Male

Victim Information

Ethnicity

Karen

Victim Information

Family   

Married

Victim Information

Occupation

Farmer

Victim Information

Religion

Animist

Victim Information

Position

Villager

Victim Information

Village

S--- village

Victim Information

Name

Saw R---

Age

38

Sex

Male

Ethnicity

Karen

Family   

Married

Occupation

Farmer

Religion

Animist

Position

Villager

Village

S--- village

Perpetrator Information

Perpetrator Information

Perpetrator Information

Name(s)       

Rank

Unit

Base

Commander’s Name

Perpetrator Information

-

-

Southern Command Headquarter, LIB #351 (Tha Bo Battalion)

Ler Doh [Kyaukkyi Town] Area

Major General Yan Pyit

Perpetrator Information

Name(s)       

Rank

Unit

Base

Commander’s Name

-

-

Southern Command Headquarter, LIB #351 (Tha Bo Battalion)

Ler Doh [Kyaukkyi Town] Area

Major General Yan Pyit

 

Part 2 - Information Quality

1. Explain in detail how you collected this information.

1. Explain in detail how you collected this information.

1. Explain in detail how you collected this information.

When I [KHRG researcher] arrived at S--- village, local civilians reported that the Tatmadaw had shot and killed the buffaloes owned by Saw R---, a local villager. I met with the victim on April 14th 2018 to interview him about this incident.

1. Explain in detail how you collected this information.

When I [KHRG researcher] arrived at S--- village, local civilians reported that the Tatmadaw had shot and killed the buffaloes owned by Saw R---, a local villager. I met with the victim on April 14th 2018 to interview him about this incident.

2. Explain how the source verified this information.

2. Explain how the source verified this information.

2. Explain how the source verified this information.

[A local villager], Saw R--- provided detailed information about the incident.

2. Explain how the source verified this information.

[A local villager], Saw R--- provided detailed information about the incident.

 

Part 3 – Complete Description of the Incident

Describe the Incident(s) in complete detail.

Describe the Incident(s) in complete detail.

Describe the Incident(s) in complete detail.

In March 2018, fighting broke out several times between the Tatmadaw and Karen National Liberation Army [KNLA]. The Tatmadaw fired mortars into villagers' farms and roads [used by civilians]. During this skirmish, Tatmadaw shrapnel hit and killed a big female buffalo owned by Saw R---.

In March 2018, displaced people did not feel that it was safe enough to return to S--- village to look after their animals because the Tatmadaw were based nearby. Their goats, chickens, and buffalos were roaming near their farms to find food to survive. One night, Saw R---'s buffalos went near the Tatmadaw base. Tatmadaw soldiers shot and killed two buffalos.

Local civilians received information from the Karen National Union (KNU) that the Tatmadaw reported that they killed the villagers' buffalos by accident. The Tatmadaw claimed that they thought the buffalos were the KNLA coming to attack them, so they fired on them.

However, Saw R--- and other local civilians in Ler Mu Plaw believe that the Tatmadaw intentionally shot and killed his two buffalos. All buffalos wear a bamboo bell, which makes a sound whenever the buffalos move. [The villagers pointed out that] the KNLA do not wear bamboo bells, so the Tatmadaw must have targeted and killed the villager's buffalos on purpose. The Tatmadaw unit that patrols in the Ler Mu Plaw area is the Southern Command Headquarter LIB #351, also known as the Tha Bo Battalion.

The compensation for the three buffalos killed by the Tatmadaw is more than 2, 400,000 kyats [US $1,751.83].[3] Saw R--- owned these three buffalos and he had looked after them for nearly seven years. If the Tatmadaw had not killed these three buffalos, one of the buffalos could have given birth to calves for Saw R---. The death of the buffalos will cause long-term difficulties for Saw R---’s livelihood.

Saw R--- has not received any compensation from the Tatmadaw. He does not feel safe enough to go to the area where his buffalos were killed because the Tatmadaw is currently patrolling nearby. He reported this issue to the village head, village tract leader and KNU authorities, but they could not do anything for him because Tatmadaw soldiers were the perpetrators. Saw R--- is sad to have lost his buffalos. His family is currently hiding in the forest from the Tatmadaw, where they are facing health problems and difficulties securing enough food for their survival. 

Describe the Incident(s) in complete detail.

In March 2018, fighting broke out several times between the Tatmadaw and Karen National Liberation Army [KNLA]. The Tatmadaw fired mortars into villagers' farms and roads [used by civilians]. During this skirmish, Tatmadaw shrapnel hit and killed a big female buffalo owned by Saw R---.

In March 2018, displaced people did not feel that it was safe enough to return to S--- village to look after their animals because the Tatmadaw were based nearby. Their goats, chickens, and buffalos were roaming near their farms to find food to survive. One night, Saw R---'s buffalos went near the Tatmadaw base. Tatmadaw soldiers shot and killed two buffalos.

Local civilians received information from the Karen National Union (KNU) that the Tatmadaw reported that they killed the villagers' buffalos by accident. The Tatmadaw claimed that they thought the buffalos were the KNLA coming to attack them, so they fired on them.

However, Saw R--- and other local civilians in Ler Mu Plaw believe that the Tatmadaw intentionally shot and killed his two buffalos. All buffalos wear a bamboo bell, which makes a sound whenever the buffalos move. [The villagers pointed out that] the KNLA do not wear bamboo bells, so the Tatmadaw must have targeted and killed the villager's buffalos on purpose. The Tatmadaw unit that patrols in the Ler Mu Plaw area is the Southern Command Headquarter LIB #351, also known as the Tha Bo Battalion.

The compensation for the three buffalos killed by the Tatmadaw is more than 2, 400,000 kyats [US $1,751.83].[3] Saw R--- owned these three buffalos and he had looked after them for nearly seven years. If the Tatmadaw had not killed these three buffalos, one of the buffalos could have given birth to calves for Saw R---. The death of the buffalos will cause long-term difficulties for Saw R---’s livelihood.

Saw R--- has not received any compensation from the Tatmadaw. He does not feel safe enough to go to the area where his buffalos were killed because the Tatmadaw is currently patrolling nearby. He reported this issue to the village head, village tract leader and KNU authorities, but they could not do anything for him because Tatmadaw soldiers were the perpetrators. Saw R--- is sad to have lost his buffalos. His family is currently hiding in the forest from the Tatmadaw, where they are facing health problems and difficulties securing enough food for their survival. 

 

Part 4 - Permission for Using the Details

Did the victim(s) provide permission to use this information? Explain how that permission was provided.

Did the victim(s) provide permission to use this information? Explain how that permission was provided.

Did the victim(s) provide permission to use this information? Explain how that permission was provided.

The victim Saw R--- allowed us [KHRG] to use the information that he provided for publication.  

Did the victim(s) provide permission to use this information? Explain how that permission was provided.

The victim Saw R--- allowed us [KHRG] to use the information that he provided for publication.