Part 1 – Incident Details
Type of Incident |
Type of Incident |
Killing |
Killing |
Type of Incident |
Date of Incident(s) |
Killing |
January 16th 2024 |
Type of Incident |
Incident Location (Village, Township and District) |
Killing |
L--- place, H--- village, Sa Tein village tract,[2] Ler K’Saw Township, Mergui-Tavoy District |
Type of Incident |
Killing |
Date of Incident(s) |
January 16th 2024 |
Incident Location (Village, Township and District) |
L--- place, H--- village, Sa Tein village tract,[2] Ler K’Saw Township, Mergui-Tavoy District |
Victim Information |
Victim Information |
Victim Information |
Name |
Ko[3] T--- |
Victim Information |
Age |
42 years old |
Victim Information |
Gender |
Man |
Victim Information |
Ethnicity |
Bamar[4] |
Victim Information |
Marital Status |
Married |
Victim Information |
Occupation |
Plantation worker |
Victim Information |
Religion |
Buddhist |
Victim Information |
Position |
- [villager] |
Victim Information |
Village |
H--- village, Sa Tein village tract, Ler K’Saw Township, Mergui-Tavoy District |
Victim Information |
|
Name |
Ko[3] T--- |
Age |
42 years old |
Gender |
Man |
Ethnicity |
Bamar[4] |
Marital Status |
Married |
Occupation |
Plantation worker |
Religion |
Buddhist |
Position |
- [villager] |
Village |
H--- village, Sa Tein village tract, Ler K’Saw Township, Mergui-Tavoy 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] |
[Unknown] | |
Kaw Thoo Lei Army (KTLA)[5] soldiers from Company #3, Hsa K’Saw Division | |
Htein Man place, H--- village, Sa Tein village tract [Karen National Union (KNU)[6] controlled area] | |
Captain Sa Pih [of Company #3] |
Perpetrator Information (Armed Actors) |
Saw[7] San Myit Aung |
[a villager affiliated with KTLA] | |
- | |
- | |
- |
Perpetrator Information (Armed Actors) |
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Name(s) |
Rank |
Unit |
Base |
Commander’s Name |
[Unknown] |
[Unknown] |
Kaw Thoo Lei Army (KTLA)[5] soldiers from Company #3, Hsa K’Saw Division |
Htein Man place, H--- village, Sa Tein village tract [Karen National Union (KNU)[6] controlled area] |
Captain Sa Pih [of Company #3] |
Saw[7] San Myit Aung |
[a villager affiliated with KTLA] |
- |
- |
- |
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. |
The KHRG field researcher interviewed Ko Z---, the victim’s brother-in-law, and documented the information in detail. |
1. Explain in detail how this information was collected. |
The KHRG field researcher interviewed Ko Z---, the victim’s brother-in-law, and documented the information in detail. |
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 victim’s brother-in-law, Ko Z---, provided the researcher [with this information]. The KHRG researcher corroborated the authenticity of the information provided by the interviewee by talking with Ko Z---’s wife, Daw[8] P---, and the victim’s wife, Daw U---. |
2. Explain how the source verified this information. |
The victim’s brother-in-law, Ko Z---, provided the researcher [with this information]. The KHRG researcher corroborated the authenticity of the information provided by the interviewee by talking with Ko Z---’s wife, Daw[8] P---, and the victim’s wife, Daw U---. |
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 January 16th 2024, at 6 pm, seven soldiers from KTLA Company #3, Hsa K’Saw Division, based in Htein Man place, nearby H--- village, Sa Tein village tract, Ler K’Saw Township, [and one villager collaborator named San Myit Aung] arrested an H--- villager named Ko T---. Ko T---’s wife, Daw U---, recounted [the arrest]: “A villager named San Myit Aung, [in collaboration with] seven KTLA soldiers, came and took [arrested] my husband [and took him] with them [to their base] to question him. He was accused of being a drug dealer and was reported to the KTLA, then the KTLA came to arrest him. They told me: ‘We will not do anything to your husband, we will just ask him a few questions then we will release him’”. [Saw San Myit Aung is a villager who frequently engaged in military activities with KTLA soldiers.]
Ko T--- was a daily wage worker who was a breadwinner for his family. He struggled a lot with [securing] his family’s livelihood due to [the economic instability caused by the] political situation [since the 2021 coup]. As such, he had to labor for someone [be hired for daily work] to get money for his family’s daily needs. He was accused of selling methamphetamines by Saw Y---, his brother-in-law [a different brother-in-law from Ko Z---, who was interviewed by KHRG], and reported by him to KTLA [Company #3]. San Myit Aung [, a villager collaborator, and seven KTLA] soldiers then arrested Ko T--- on the evening of January 16th [2024].
Ko T--- had not been released as of January 31st. Daw U--- was waiting for the day her husband would return home, because on the day that he was arrested, she was told [by San Myit Aung] that he would just be asked a few questions, and he would not be killed. His wife relayed this information to her younger brother [Ko Z---]. [On or around January 31st, still without any news of Ko T---,] his wife was enquiring about her husband [in the area around H--- village]. When she reached L--- place, where villagers have plantations near H--- village, she met a plantation worker and asked about her husband. The plantation worker informed her: “Your husband already died. They [KTLA soldiers] killed him on the first day they arrested him. They shot him dead and threw him in the canal [near the KTLA base in Htein Man place]. I have seen it [his body being dumped] with my own eyes”. The plantation worker also clarified: “The time he was killed was around 7 pm”.
[As of September 2024,] Ko T---’s body has not yet been found and retrieved. [After the enforced disappearance of Ko T---, the family is facing livelihood challenges.] |
Describe the Incident(s) in complete detail. |
On January 16th 2024, at 6 pm, seven soldiers from KTLA Company #3, Hsa K’Saw Division, based in Htein Man place, nearby H--- village, Sa Tein village tract, Ler K’Saw Township, [and one villager collaborator named San Myit Aung] arrested an H--- villager named Ko T---. Ko T---’s wife, Daw U---, recounted [the arrest]: “A villager named San Myit Aung, [in collaboration with] seven KTLA soldiers, came and took [arrested] my husband [and took him] with them [to their base] to question him. He was accused of being a drug dealer and was reported to the KTLA, then the KTLA came to arrest him. They told me: ‘We will not do anything to your husband, we will just ask him a few questions then we will release him’”. [Saw San Myit Aung is a villager who frequently engaged in military activities with KTLA soldiers.]
Ko T--- was a daily wage worker who was a breadwinner for his family. He struggled a lot with [securing] his family’s livelihood due to [the economic instability caused by the] political situation [since the 2021 coup]. As such, he had to labor for someone [be hired for daily work] to get money for his family’s daily needs. He was accused of selling methamphetamines by Saw Y---, his brother-in-law [a different brother-in-law from Ko Z---, who was interviewed by KHRG], and reported by him to KTLA [Company #3]. San Myit Aung [, a villager collaborator, and seven KTLA] soldiers then arrested Ko T--- on the evening of January 16th [2024].
Ko T--- had not been released as of January 31st. Daw U--- was waiting for the day her husband would return home, because on the day that he was arrested, she was told [by San Myit Aung] that he would just be asked a few questions, and he would not be killed. His wife relayed this information to her younger brother [Ko Z---]. [On or around January 31st, still without any news of Ko T---,] his wife was enquiring about her husband [in the area around H--- village]. When she reached L--- place, where villagers have plantations near H--- village, she met a plantation worker and asked about her husband. The plantation worker informed her: “Your husband already died. They [KTLA soldiers] killed him on the first day they arrested him. They shot him dead and threw him in the canal [near the KTLA base in Htein Man place]. I have seen it [his body being dumped] with my own eyes”. The plantation worker also clarified: “The time he was killed was around 7 pm”.
[As of September 2024,] Ko T---’s body has not yet been found and retrieved. [After the enforced disappearance of Ko T---, the family is facing livelihood challenges.] |
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. |
Ko Z--- [the brother-in-law of the victim] and Daw U--- [the victim’s wife] allowed this information to be used and published. |
Did the victim(s) provide permission to use this information? Explain how that permission was provided. |
Ko Z--- [the brother-in-law of the victim] and Daw U--- [the victim’s wife] allowed this information to be used and published. |
Further background reading on the situation of killings in Southeast Burma/Myanmar can be found in the following KHRG reports: