These two photos show Saw Y--- and Naw W---, a father and daughter who were injured by landmine explosions on February 16th 2023 nearby H--- village, Meh Klaw village tract, Bu Tho Township, Mu Traw District, receiving treatment in a hospital. [Photos: Local villager]
Part 1 – Incident Details
Type of Incident |
Type of Incident |
Landmine incident |
Landmine incident |
Type of Incident |
Date of Incident(s) |
Landmine incident |
February 16th 2023, 9 am |
Type of Incident |
Incident Location (Village, Township and District) |
Landmine incident |
H--- village, Meh Klaw village tract[2], Bu Tho Township, Mu Traw District |
Type of Incident |
Landmine incident |
Date of Incident(s) |
February 16th 2023, 9 am |
Incident Location (Village, Township and District) |
H--- village, Meh Klaw village tract[2], Bu Tho Township, Mu Traw District |
Victim Information |
Victim Information |
Victim Information |
Name |
Saw[3] Y--- | |
Naw[4] W--- |
Victim Information |
Age |
55 | |
32 |
Victim Information |
Sex |
Male | |
Female |
Victim Information |
Ethnicity |
Karen | |
Karen |
Victim Information |
Marital status |
Married | |
Married |
Victim Information |
Occupation |
Plantation worker | |
Laundry attendant |
Victim Information |
Religion |
Buddhist | |
Buddhist |
Victim Information |
Position |
Villager | |
Villager |
Victim Information |
Village |
H--- village, Meh Klaw village tract, Bu Tho Township, Mu Traw District | |
H--- village, Meh Klaw village tract, Bu Tho Township, Mu Traw District |
Victim Information |
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Name |
Saw[3] Y--- |
Naw[4] W--- |
Age |
55 |
32 |
Sex |
Male |
Female |
Ethnicity |
Karen |
Karen |
Marital status |
Married |
Married |
Occupation |
Plantation worker |
Laundry attendant |
Religion |
Buddhist |
Buddhist |
Position |
Villager |
Villager |
Village |
H--- village, Meh Klaw village tract, Bu Tho Township, Mu Traw District |
H--- village, Meh Klaw village tract, Bu Tho Township, Mu Traw District |
Perpetrator Information |
Perpetrator Information |
Perpetrator Information |
Name(s) |
Rank | |
Company/Battalion/Division | |
Based at | |
Commander’s Name |
Perpetrator Information |
Unknown |
Unknown | |
Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA)[5] Battalion #15 | |
Dwe Lo and Lu Thaw Township | |
Unknown |
Perpetrator Information |
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Name(s) |
Rank |
Company/Battalion/Division |
Based at |
Commander’s Name |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA)[5] Battalion #15 |
Dwe Lo and Lu Thaw Township |
Unknown |
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. |
The researcher learned about the incident from a villager who lives in the same village as the victims, and who visited them in the hospital. |
1. Explain in detail how you collected this information. |
The researcher learned about the incident from a villager who lives in the same village as the victims, and who visited them in the hospital. |
2. Explain how the source verified this information. |
2. Explain how the source verified this information. |
2. Explain how the source verified this information. |
The source [interviewed villager] verified this information by meeting with the victims of the landmine explosion at the hospital, getting their first-hand testimony. |
2. Explain how the source verified this information. |
The source [interviewed villager] verified this information by meeting with the victims of the landmine explosion at the hospital, getting their first-hand testimony. |
Part 3 – Complete Description of the Incident
Describe the Incident(s) in complete detail. For each incident, be sure to include 1) when the incident happened, 2) where it happened, 3) what happened, 4) how it happened, 5) who was involved, and 6) why it happened. Also describe any villager response(s) to the incident, the aftermath and the current living situation of the victims. Please use the space prepared below, and create an attachment if needed. |
Describe the Incident(s) in complete detail. For each incident, be sure to include 1) when the incident happened, 2) where it happened, 3) what happened, 4) how it happened, 5) who was involved, and 6) why it happened. Also describe any villager response(s) to the incident, the aftermath and the current living situation of the victims. Please use the space prepared below, and create an attachment if needed. |
Describe the Incident(s) in complete detail. For each incident, be sure to include 1) when the incident happened, 2) where it happened, 3) what happened, 4) how it happened, 5) who was involved, and 6) why it happened. Also describe any villager response(s) to the incident, the aftermath and the current living situation of the victims. Please use the space prepared below, and create an attachment if needed. |
Hearing the sound of an explosion, H--- villagers learned about the incident, and contacted other villagers nearby, as well as local Karen National Union (KNU)[6] leaders working in the area. After hearing about the incident, the local KNU leaders and some villagers from H--- village went to get the two injured villagers from the incident location [close to the village] and brought them back to the village. The two victims were later sent by car to a hospital managed by the State Administration Council (SAC)[7] located in Hpapun Town. One of the victims explained that the SAC healthcare workers did not want to provide proper care to them because it was not an SAC landmine that the injured villagers stepped on. To be able to receive proper healthcare, [H---] villagers discussed among themselves and agreed to provide food, such as chicken and other, to [SAC] healthcare workers [to ensure the victims received treatment].
Residents of H--- believe that the landmines that injured Saw Y--- and Naw W--- were planted by KNLA soldiers from Battalion #15 because the KNLA had informed some villagers about the planting of landmines in the area beforehand. KNLA soldiers had informed some villagers one week earlier when they planted the landmines in the surrounding area, where Saw Y--- and Naw W--- had stepped on the landmines. The KNLA also asked A--- villagers, from Ma Htaw village tract, Dwe Lo Township, to inform villages nearby about the contaminated area. The place of this landmine incident is located close to SAC Infantry Battalion (IB)[8] #19 and #642 camp. The villagers from H--- village, including the victims, have never attended Mine Risk Education (MRE) training [The Internally Displaced Karen People (CIDKP) is running an MRE program in the region].
Neither Saw Y--- nor Naw W--- received support from any organisation since they were injured from the landmines’ explosion. In the fourth week of February 2023, after one week at the SAC-managed hospital in Hpapun Town, they were sent to another hospital in town [unknown name]. It has not been possible to contact the victims since they were visited and interviewed in the [first] hospital [in Hpapun].
Saw Y--- and Naw W--- did not receive any support even after they had been discharged from the hospital [as explained by a local villager]. Saw Y--- used to secure his family’s livelihood by working as a daily labourer and Naw W--- used to wash clothes at hospitals and houses for her income before the 2021 military coup. The victims are facing difficulty securing their livelihoods because their [injured] legs were amputated and so they cannot work.
Villagers living in H--- village are afraid to work on their farmlands because of landmine contamination in the surrounding areas, and it has created more fear now that two villagers have been seriously injured from landmine explosions. |
Describe the Incident(s) in complete detail. For each incident, be sure to include 1) when the incident happened, 2) where it happened, 3) what happened, 4) how it happened, 5) who was involved, and 6) why it happened. Also describe any villager response(s) to the incident, the aftermath and the current living situation of the victims. Please use the space prepared below, and create an attachment if needed. |
Hearing the sound of an explosion, H--- villagers learned about the incident, and contacted other villagers nearby, as well as local Karen National Union (KNU)[6] leaders working in the area. After hearing about the incident, the local KNU leaders and some villagers from H--- village went to get the two injured villagers from the incident location [close to the village] and brought them back to the village. The two victims were later sent by car to a hospital managed by the State Administration Council (SAC)[7] located in Hpapun Town. One of the victims explained that the SAC healthcare workers did not want to provide proper care to them because it was not an SAC landmine that the injured villagers stepped on. To be able to receive proper healthcare, [H---] villagers discussed among themselves and agreed to provide food, such as chicken and other, to [SAC] healthcare workers [to ensure the victims received treatment].
Residents of H--- believe that the landmines that injured Saw Y--- and Naw W--- were planted by KNLA soldiers from Battalion #15 because the KNLA had informed some villagers about the planting of landmines in the area beforehand. KNLA soldiers had informed some villagers one week earlier when they planted the landmines in the surrounding area, where Saw Y--- and Naw W--- had stepped on the landmines. The KNLA also asked A--- villagers, from Ma Htaw village tract, Dwe Lo Township, to inform villages nearby about the contaminated area. The place of this landmine incident is located close to SAC Infantry Battalion (IB)[8] #19 and #642 camp. The villagers from H--- village, including the victims, have never attended Mine Risk Education (MRE) training [The Internally Displaced Karen People (CIDKP) is running an MRE program in the region].
Neither Saw Y--- nor Naw W--- received support from any organisation since they were injured from the landmines’ explosion. In the fourth week of February 2023, after one week at the SAC-managed hospital in Hpapun Town, they were sent to another hospital in town [unknown name]. It has not been possible to contact the victims since they were visited and interviewed in the [first] hospital [in Hpapun].
Saw Y--- and Naw W--- did not receive any support even after they had been discharged from the hospital [as explained by a local villager]. Saw Y--- used to secure his family’s livelihood by working as a daily labourer and Naw W--- used to wash clothes at hospitals and houses for her income before the 2021 military coup. The victims are facing difficulty securing their livelihoods because their [injured] legs were amputated and so they cannot work.
Villagers living in H--- village are afraid to work on their farmlands because of landmine contamination in the surrounding areas, and it has created more fear now that two villagers have been seriously injured from landmine explosions. |
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. |
Permission to share this info was provided by the victims to the villager that visited them at the hospital, with whom the researcher conducted the interview. |
Did the victim(s) provide permission to use this information? Explain how that permission was provided. |
Permission to share this info was provided by the victims to the villager that visited them at the hospital, with whom the researcher conducted the interview. |
Further background reading on the situation on landmines in Southeast Burma can be found in the following KHRG reports: