Part 1 – Incident Details
Type of Incident |
Type of Incident |
[Conflict-related] sexual violence |
[Conflict-related] sexual violence |
Type of Incident |
Date of Incident(s) |
[Conflict-related] sexual violence |
November 12th 2023 |
Type of Incident |
Incident Location (Village, Township and District) |
[Conflict-related] sexual violence |
A--- village, Htee Day village tract, Daw Hpa Hkoh Township, Taw Oo District |
Type of Incident |
[Conflict-related] sexual violence |
Date of Incident(s) |
November 12th 2023 |
Incident Location (Village, Township and District) |
A--- village, Htee Day village tract, Daw Hpa Hkoh Township, Taw Oo District |
Victim Information |
Victim Information |
Victim Information |
Name |
Daw[2] B--- |
Victim Information |
Age |
90 years old |
Victim Information |
Gender |
Woman |
Victim Information |
Ethnicity |
Bamar[3] |
Victim Information |
Marital Status |
Widow |
Victim Information |
Occupation |
Dependent |
Victim Information |
Religion |
Buddhist |
Victim Information |
Position |
Villager |
Victim Information |
Village |
A--- village, Htee Day village tract[4], Daw Hpa Hkoh Township, Taw Oo District |
Victim Information |
|
Name |
Daw[2] B--- |
Age |
90 years old |
Gender |
Woman |
Ethnicity |
Bamar[3] |
Marital Status |
Widow |
Occupation |
Dependent |
Religion |
Buddhist |
Position |
Villager |
Village |
A--- village, Htee Day village tract[4], Daw Hpa Hkoh Township, Taw Oo District |
Perpetrator Information (Armed Actors) |
Perpetrator Information (Armed Actors) |
Perpetrator Information (Armed Actors) |
Name(s) |
Rank | |
Unit | |
Base | |
Commander’s Name |
Perpetrator Information (Armed Actors) |
Unknown |
Soldier | |
State Administration Council (SAC)[5], unknown Battalion | |
Naypyidaw Council Territory | |
Unknown |
Perpetrator Information (Armed Actors) |
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Name(s) |
Rank |
Unit |
Base |
Commander’s Name |
Unknown |
Soldier |
State Administration Council (SAC)[5], unknown Battalion |
Naypyidaw Council Territory |
Unknown |
Part 2 - Information Quality
1. Explain in detail how this information was collected. |
1. Explain in detail how this information was collected. |
1. Explain in detail how this information was collected. |
After receiving information about an incident in A--- village, in February 2024, a KHRG researcher went to document the incident and talked to A--- villagers. In May 2024, due to active conflict in the area, the KHRG researcher interviewed a friend of the daughter of the survivor in a displacement site. In June 2024, the KHRG researcher was able to visit A--- village to meet and interview the survivor, Daw B---. |
1. Explain in detail how this information was collected. |
After receiving information about an incident in A--- village, in February 2024, a KHRG researcher went to document the incident and talked to A--- villagers. In May 2024, due to active conflict in the area, the KHRG researcher interviewed a friend of the daughter of the survivor in a displacement site. In June 2024, the KHRG researcher was able to visit A--- village to meet and interview the survivor, Daw B---. |
2. Explain how the source verified this information. |
2. Explain how the source verified this information. |
2. Explain how the source verified this information. |
This information was obtained by conducting [two] interviews: with Daw B---, the survivor; and a friend of the survivor’s daughter [the survivor’s daughter had witnessed the incident]. |
2. Explain how the source verified this information. |
This information was obtained by conducting [two] interviews: with Daw B---, the survivor; and a friend of the survivor’s daughter [the survivor’s daughter had witnessed 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. |
On November 12th 2023, a skirmish happened between SAC troops [unknown battalion] and local armed resistance groups [combined forces of Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA)[6] and People’s Defence Force (PDF)[7] near A--- village.] During the skirmish, the SAC troops burned down villagers’ houses. [They also looted valuable items from the villagers’ houses, as well as food from a villager’s shop. They also shot a villager’s cow. The villagers reported that the SAC burned down the houses because the SAC thought that the villagers had a connection with the PDF.]
While villagers’ houses were being burned, one of the SAC soldiers tortured and raped[8] a 90-year-old villager, who had not fled due to her old age. The SAC soldier [identified by the survivor as a man with a beard and dark skin] saw Daw B--- sitting [on a ladder on her porch]. He [asked her if she was alone, and when she confirmed that she was, he] took her by the arm into her house. He tried to take off her shirt and sarong [skirt]. Daw B--- told him, ‘I am your mother’s age. You can’t do this to me’. Then, he aimed at his [own] knife to her [neck] [and strangled her]. After [threatening her], he took off her shirt and sarong and said, ‘You are very skinny’. He had some [unknown] ointment, which he put on her vagina [and his penis]. He forced her to hold his penis for about half an hour and groped her breast. He was unable to become erect, so he stopped and put her underwear, shirt and sarong back on her. After that, he left from her house.
Daw B--- explained to KHRG: “I am very afraid whenever I think about this incident. Whenever I think about it, his [the perpetrator’s] face always comes to my mind. [...] He is Ka La[9]. He has very dark skin. […] When I shouted out [with fear], he held my throat tightly like this. My throat is still painful. […] I am not shy to talk about this [the attack]. […] If I tell you openly, his thing [penis] did not even get up so he did not rape [penetrate] me. If he had raped me, I could have died”.
During the incident, her daughter [who is over 50 years old], two grandchildren [over 40 years old] and another female villager [age unknown] were hiding under her house. A friend of the survivor’s daughter told KHRG: "Her [Daw B---’s] daughter told me that a [SAC] soldier came to her house. Then, he went inside the house. He did not take off his shoes [when he went inside the house]. And then, he took her mother to a [another] room. He put his gun away and then he took off her shirt. Her daughter saw what happened to her mother because she was hiding in a bunker under the [stilt] house. […] She [her daughter] could see what happened inside the room through [cracks in the floor] because the house floor is made of wood. […] There were four people hiding under the house, including her daughter. All of them could see what happened inside the room. They [the witnesses] told me what they saw. They cried loudly when they explained this to me. This incident happened while other [SAC] soldiers were burning villagers’ houses. After the soldier was gone, they [people who were hiding] went up to the house. They saw that she had been tortured [by her injuries]. Her calf was bruised as [it looked like] she had been seriously beaten with an iron stick. Her daughter said she was tortured. She recalled what the soldier said: ‘This grandmother is very skinny’, and then he hit her calf."
[As of May 2024,] Daw B---’s throat is still painful as a result of the attack she had faced. Also, she is still in fear whenever she recalls her memories of this incident. Her village is situated in a mixed control area where there is active armed conflict, indiscriminate shelling and air strikes. This makes it difficult for villagers to report human rights violations including incidents of sexual violence, as well as facing other access to justice issues in such cases.
Daw B--- is 90 years old, ethnic Bamar and Buddhist. She used to work as a farmer. She has seven family members. Daw B--- currently lives together with her youngest daughter, the husband, and her grandchild in her house, [in A--- village]. Her youngest daughter’s husband usually goes out for work. She [Daw B---] depends on her youngest daughter’s family for her livelihood. Her health situation is not good: her voice is shaky and her vision is not good. |
Describe the Incident(s) in complete detail. |
On November 12th 2023, a skirmish happened between SAC troops [unknown battalion] and local armed resistance groups [combined forces of Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA)[6] and People’s Defence Force (PDF)[7] near A--- village.] During the skirmish, the SAC troops burned down villagers’ houses. [They also looted valuable items from the villagers’ houses, as well as food from a villager’s shop. They also shot a villager’s cow. The villagers reported that the SAC burned down the houses because the SAC thought that the villagers had a connection with the PDF.]
While villagers’ houses were being burned, one of the SAC soldiers tortured and raped[8] a 90-year-old villager, who had not fled due to her old age. The SAC soldier [identified by the survivor as a man with a beard and dark skin] saw Daw B--- sitting [on a ladder on her porch]. He [asked her if she was alone, and when she confirmed that she was, he] took her by the arm into her house. He tried to take off her shirt and sarong [skirt]. Daw B--- told him, ‘I am your mother’s age. You can’t do this to me’. Then, he aimed at his [own] knife to her [neck] [and strangled her]. After [threatening her], he took off her shirt and sarong and said, ‘You are very skinny’. He had some [unknown] ointment, which he put on her vagina [and his penis]. He forced her to hold his penis for about half an hour and groped her breast. He was unable to become erect, so he stopped and put her underwear, shirt and sarong back on her. After that, he left from her house.
Daw B--- explained to KHRG: “I am very afraid whenever I think about this incident. Whenever I think about it, his [the perpetrator’s] face always comes to my mind. [...] He is Ka La[9]. He has very dark skin. […] When I shouted out [with fear], he held my throat tightly like this. My throat is still painful. […] I am not shy to talk about this [the attack]. […] If I tell you openly, his thing [penis] did not even get up so he did not rape [penetrate] me. If he had raped me, I could have died”.
During the incident, her daughter [who is over 50 years old], two grandchildren [over 40 years old] and another female villager [age unknown] were hiding under her house. A friend of the survivor’s daughter told KHRG: "Her [Daw B---’s] daughter told me that a [SAC] soldier came to her house. Then, he went inside the house. He did not take off his shoes [when he went inside the house]. And then, he took her mother to a [another] room. He put his gun away and then he took off her shirt. Her daughter saw what happened to her mother because she was hiding in a bunker under the [stilt] house. […] She [her daughter] could see what happened inside the room through [cracks in the floor] because the house floor is made of wood. […] There were four people hiding under the house, including her daughter. All of them could see what happened inside the room. They [the witnesses] told me what they saw. They cried loudly when they explained this to me. This incident happened while other [SAC] soldiers were burning villagers’ houses. After the soldier was gone, they [people who were hiding] went up to the house. They saw that she had been tortured [by her injuries]. Her calf was bruised as [it looked like] she had been seriously beaten with an iron stick. Her daughter said she was tortured. She recalled what the soldier said: ‘This grandmother is very skinny’, and then he hit her calf."
[As of May 2024,] Daw B---’s throat is still painful as a result of the attack she had faced. Also, she is still in fear whenever she recalls her memories of this incident. Her village is situated in a mixed control area where there is active armed conflict, indiscriminate shelling and air strikes. This makes it difficult for villagers to report human rights violations including incidents of sexual violence, as well as facing other access to justice issues in such cases.
Daw B--- is 90 years old, ethnic Bamar and Buddhist. She used to work as a farmer. She has seven family members. Daw B--- currently lives together with her youngest daughter, the husband, and her grandchild in her house, [in A--- village]. Her youngest daughter’s husband usually goes out for work. She [Daw B---] depends on her youngest daughter’s family for her livelihood. Her health situation is not good: her voice is shaky and her vision is not good. |
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 survivor gave KHRG permission to publish this information. |
Did the victim(s) provide permission to use this information? Explain how that permission was provided. |
The survivor gave KHRG permission to publish this information. |
Further background reading on the situation of torture and sexual violence in Southeast Burma/Myanmar can be found in the following KHRG reports: