The above photos were taken by a KHRG community member on October 1st 2013 in A--- village, Pee Ta Hka village
tract, Paingkyon Township, Hpa-an District. It shows the remains of a home that was burnt to the ground by BGF
Battalion #1015 soldiers on June 11th 2013, after the soldiers accused the father of practicing witchcraft and killed the
four family members living there. According to the community member, other villagers buried the family beside the
home. [Photos: KHRG]
The following Incident Report was written by a community member who has been trained by KHRG to monitor human rights abuses. It is presented below translated exactly as originally written, save for minor edits for clarity and security.[1] This report was received in November 2013 along with other information from Hpa-an District, including one situation update and 121 photographs.[2]
Type of Incident |
Type of Incident |
Killing |
Killing |
Type of Incident |
Date of Incident(s) |
Killing |
June 11th 2013 |
Type of Incident |
Incident Location (Village, Township and District) |
Killing |
A--- village, Pee Ta Hka village tract, Ta Kreh [Paingkyon] Township, Hpa-an District |
Type of Incident |
Killing |
Date of Incident(s) |
June 11th 2013 |
Incident Location (Village, Township and District) |
A--- village, Pee Ta Hka village tract, Ta Kreh [Paingkyon] Township, Hpa-an District |
Victim Information |
Victim Information |
Victim Information |
Name |
Age | |
Sex | |
Nationality | |
Religion | |
Family | |
Occupation | |
Responsible | |
Village |
Victim Information |
Hpa Htay Poe |
60 | |
Male | |
Karen | |
Buddhist | |
Married | |
Farming | |
Villager | |
Ta Nay Traw |
Victim Information |
Naw Muh |
55 | |
Female | |
Karen | |
Buddhist | |
Married | |
Farming | |
Villager | |
Ta Nay Traw |
Victim Information |
Naw Tha Pgeh |
28 | |
Female | |
Karen | |
Buddhist | |
Unmarried | |
Farming | |
Villager | |
Ta Nay Traw |
Victim Information |
Naw Hpaw Hkler |
13 | |
Female | |
Karen | |
Buddhist | |
Unmarried | |
Farming | |
Villager | |
Ta Nay Traw |
Victim Information |
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Name |
Age |
Sex |
Nationality |
Religion |
Family |
Occupation |
Responsible |
Village |
Hpa Htay Poe |
60 |
Male |
Karen |
Buddhist |
Married |
Farming |
Villager |
Ta Nay Traw |
Naw Muh |
55 |
Female |
Karen |
Buddhist |
Married |
Farming |
Villager |
Ta Nay Traw |
Naw Tha Pgeh |
28 |
Female |
Karen |
Buddhist |
Unmarried |
Farming |
Villager |
Ta Nay Traw |
Naw Hpaw Hkler |
13 |
Female |
Karen |
Buddhist |
Unmarried |
Farming |
Villager |
Ta Nay Traw |
Perpetrator Information |
Perpetrator Information |
Perpetrator Information |
Name |
Rank | |
Unit | |
Base | |
Commander |
Perpetrator Information |
Commander Kya Aye |
Cantonment Area Commander (2) | |
Border Guard Force[3] [Battalion] #1015 | |
Ya Tah | |
Unknown |
Perpetrator Information |
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Name |
Rank |
Unit |
Base |
Commander |
Commander Kya Aye |
Cantonment Area Commander (2) |
Border Guard Force[3] [Battalion] #1015 |
Ya Tah |
Unknown |
1. Explain the specific manner how you collected this information. |
1. Explain the specific manner how you collected this information. |
1. Explain the specific manner how you collected this information. |
I did not hear [know] about the incident at the time and I received the information during the last three months. When I heard about it, I immediately went to A--- village, asked the villagers and met with B--- [a villager from A--- village]. He told me about a group of victims. Many people said, “The father in that family is able to chant spiritual words.[4]" The BGF #1015 Commander Kya Aye heard that and said, “We should not keep alive someone who is able to chant spiritual words.” He [Commander Kya Aye] killed him and many other people. I know this information because an A--- villager told me about it. |
1. Explain the specific manner how you collected this information. |
I did not hear [know] about the incident at the time and I received the information during the last three months. When I heard about it, I immediately went to A--- village, asked the villagers and met with B--- [a villager from A--- village]. He told me about a group of victims. Many people said, “The father in that family is able to chant spiritual words.[4]" The BGF #1015 Commander Kya Aye heard that and said, “We should not keep alive someone who is able to chant spiritual words.” He [Commander Kya Aye] killed him and many other people. I know this information because an A--- villager told me about it. |
2. Explain how the source verified information accuracy. |
2. Explain how the source verified information accuracy. |
2. Explain how the source verified information accuracy. |
BGF soldiers told Saw B---, a villager from A--- village, who killed the necromancer. The [BGF soldiers] asked Saw B--- to bury the bodies [of the family]. Maybe these soldiers were absent-minded to let Saw B--- know [that they were responsible for the murder]. The information is a little bit more detailed, because one or two BGF #1015 soldiers are from Hteh Ra village and lived close to A--- village, and knew Saw B---. That is why we know that they [the BGF soldiers and Saw B---] trusted each other and dared to tell [the information]. Therefore, I believe this information to be the truth. |
2. Explain how the source verified information accuracy. |
BGF soldiers told Saw B---, a villager from A--- village, who killed the necromancer. The [BGF soldiers] asked Saw B--- to bury the bodies [of the family]. Maybe these soldiers were absent-minded to let Saw B--- know [that they were responsible for the murder]. The information is a little bit more detailed, because one or two BGF #1015 soldiers are from Hteh Ra village and lived close to A--- village, and knew Saw B---. That is why we know that they [the BGF soldiers and Saw B---] trusted each other and dared to tell [the information]. Therefore, I believe this information to be the truth. |
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 attach 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 attach 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 attach if needed. |
This incident happened on June 11th 2013 at around 10:00 pm, at the side of A--- village, Pee Ta Hka village tract,[5] Ta Kreh [Paingkyon] Township, Hpa-an District. There were four people in the family: (1) The father – Hpah Htay Poe, who was 60 years old; (2) The mother – Naw Muh, who was 55 years old; (3) The first daughter – Naw Tha Pweh, who was 28 years old; and (4) The second daughter – Naw Paw Hkler, who was 13 years old. Their village is called Ta Nay Traw (although they temporarily lived in A--- village), Ta Kreh Township, Hpa-an District. The BGF #1015 Commander Kya Aye asked his men [soldiers] to shoot and kill them all [the man accused of practicing witchcraft and his family]. BGF #1015 Commander Kya Aye said that Hpah Htay Poe [the father] could practice black magic and that he would be able to kill other people with his black magic, so he killed him, his wife and his two daughters. The BGF #1015 Commander, who lives in the Ya Ta BGF #1015 army camp, went to S--- village, Noh Hkwee village tract, Ta Kreh Township, Hpa-an District. He drove a red ‘tiger car’ with around ten of his men. He arrived in S--- [village] at around 3:00 pm. On June 11th 2013, they [the BGF soldiers] had a pork curry dinner together, with a pig that was about 20 kilos. After the meal, they planned to kill Hpah Htay Poe’s family members. He asked his six men to kill them, and two of his soldiers named Nyay Maw and Naw Kay accomplished the plan. Before they went, Commander Kya Aye told his men, “Don’t question anything, just kill them all. If you leave any of them alive, they will keep on killing other people with their [black magic].” So the BGF #1015 soldiers killed Hpah Htay Poe, his wife and his daughters. This family used to live in Ta Nay Traw village, Meh Pra village tract, Ta Kreh Township, Hpa-an District. When the DKBA [Democratic Karen Benevolent Army][6] was formed during the war, they moved temporarily [from Ta Nay Traw village] to the A--- side of the village and then they lived in A--- village at the eastern part of the riverside called E---. They had lived there for over 20 years already. The KNU [Karen National Union], the KNLA-PC [Karen National Liberation Army/Karen National Union-Peace Council][7] knew [about the assassination], but they did not have any proof, so none of those armed groups dared to do anything. They just heard people say that, “Hpah Htay Poe can kill people with his witchcraft.” No one knew exactly if the people who had been killed were able to kill people with their witchcraft. When the BGF #1015 soldiers arrived at Hpah Htay Poe’s hut, they told Hpah Htay Poe to come down [the ladder of] his house and they shot him in his chest. He [Hpah Htay Poe] was dead before he climbed down the ladder. Then they called Naw Muh and her two daughters to come down and [after the family did], they [the soldiers] shot and killed them [the family] all at the same time. After that, they pulled down Hpah Htay Poe’s dead body from the hut. They searched his hut and they found two golden necklaces and some Myanmar money. After that, they burned down the whole hut. Regarding all of this information: we knew [about what happened] when BGF #1015 soldiers returned and told A--- villager, Saw B---, what had happened. His [Saw B---’s] village was close [to the village where the incident occurred] and they [the BGF soldiers and Saw B---] knew each other. The BGF soldiers also asked Saw B--- to bury the dead bodies [of the four persons] that they had killed. After one and a half days, the A--- villagers buried the dead bodies of Hpah Htay Poe’s family. These six BGF #1015 soldiers fulfilled the order completely. They gave the two golden necklaces and the Myanmar money that they brought to their commander, but the commander did not accept those things. I know that he gave those things to his soldiers who went [fulfilled the order]. When I took the [below] photos, I was standing next to Hpah Htay Poe’s hut at his grave. I also mentioned the date [in the photo set] when the photos were taken. The district leader asked me for some photos, so I had to give him some photos. I gave him only five photos and kept all the remaining photos for KHRG. There were two sets of photos: (1) the hut and compound that was burned down, and (2) the grave where the dead bodies were buried. I took the photos on the 1st of October 2013, when I went along with a A--- villager called Saw B--- to take the photos. Finally, Hpah Htay Poe’s [third] daughter got married, and she is currently living in Brigade #6 [Dooplaya District] at the side of K--- [area]. I heard that she was looking for ways to get help after what had been done to her parents and siblings. Because she lives far away from me, it is not easy for us to meet each other. I cannot say exactly what her opinion is about that case and whether [action will be taken] in the future. |
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 attach if needed. |
This incident happened on June 11th 2013 at around 10:00 pm, at the side of A--- village, Pee Ta Hka village tract,[5] Ta Kreh [Paingkyon] Township, Hpa-an District. There were four people in the family: (1) The father – Hpah Htay Poe, who was 60 years old; (2) The mother – Naw Muh, who was 55 years old; (3) The first daughter – Naw Tha Pweh, who was 28 years old; and (4) The second daughter – Naw Paw Hkler, who was 13 years old. Their village is called Ta Nay Traw (although they temporarily lived in A--- village), Ta Kreh Township, Hpa-an District. The BGF #1015 Commander Kya Aye asked his men [soldiers] to shoot and kill them all [the man accused of practicing witchcraft and his family]. BGF #1015 Commander Kya Aye said that Hpah Htay Poe [the father] could practice black magic and that he would be able to kill other people with his black magic, so he killed him, his wife and his two daughters. The BGF #1015 Commander, who lives in the Ya Ta BGF #1015 army camp, went to S--- village, Noh Hkwee village tract, Ta Kreh Township, Hpa-an District. He drove a red ‘tiger car’ with around ten of his men. He arrived in S--- [village] at around 3:00 pm. On June 11th 2013, they [the BGF soldiers] had a pork curry dinner together, with a pig that was about 20 kilos. After the meal, they planned to kill Hpah Htay Poe’s family members. He asked his six men to kill them, and two of his soldiers named Nyay Maw and Naw Kay accomplished the plan. Before they went, Commander Kya Aye told his men, “Don’t question anything, just kill them all. If you leave any of them alive, they will keep on killing other people with their [black magic].” So the BGF #1015 soldiers killed Hpah Htay Poe, his wife and his daughters. This family used to live in Ta Nay Traw village, Meh Pra village tract, Ta Kreh Township, Hpa-an District. When the DKBA [Democratic Karen Benevolent Army][6] was formed during the war, they moved temporarily [from Ta Nay Traw village] to the A--- side of the village and then they lived in A--- village at the eastern part of the riverside called E---. They had lived there for over 20 years already. The KNU [Karen National Union], the KNLA-PC [Karen National Liberation Army/Karen National Union-Peace Council][7] knew [about the assassination], but they did not have any proof, so none of those armed groups dared to do anything. They just heard people say that, “Hpah Htay Poe can kill people with his witchcraft.” No one knew exactly if the people who had been killed were able to kill people with their witchcraft. When the BGF #1015 soldiers arrived at Hpah Htay Poe’s hut, they told Hpah Htay Poe to come down [the ladder of] his house and they shot him in his chest. He [Hpah Htay Poe] was dead before he climbed down the ladder. Then they called Naw Muh and her two daughters to come down and [after the family did], they [the soldiers] shot and killed them [the family] all at the same time. After that, they pulled down Hpah Htay Poe’s dead body from the hut. They searched his hut and they found two golden necklaces and some Myanmar money. After that, they burned down the whole hut. Regarding all of this information: we knew [about what happened] when BGF #1015 soldiers returned and told A--- villager, Saw B---, what had happened. His [Saw B---’s] village was close [to the village where the incident occurred] and they [the BGF soldiers and Saw B---] knew each other. The BGF soldiers also asked Saw B--- to bury the dead bodies [of the four persons] that they had killed. After one and a half days, the A--- villagers buried the dead bodies of Hpah Htay Poe’s family. These six BGF #1015 soldiers fulfilled the order completely. They gave the two golden necklaces and the Myanmar money that they brought to their commander, but the commander did not accept those things. I know that he gave those things to his soldiers who went [fulfilled the order]. When I took the [below] photos, I was standing next to Hpah Htay Poe’s hut at his grave. I also mentioned the date [in the photo set] when the photos were taken. The district leader asked me for some photos, so I had to give him some photos. I gave him only five photos and kept all the remaining photos for KHRG. There were two sets of photos: (1) the hut and compound that was burned down, and (2) the grave where the dead bodies were buried. I took the photos on the 1st of October 2013, when I went along with a A--- villager called Saw B--- to take the photos. Finally, Hpah Htay Poe’s [third] daughter got married, and she is currently living in Brigade #6 [Dooplaya District] at the side of K--- [area]. I heard that she was looking for ways to get help after what had been done to her parents and siblings. Because she lives far away from me, it is not easy for us to meet each other. I cannot say exactly what her opinion is about that case and whether [action will be taken] in the future. |
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. |
Because the victims’ daughter is not living close to the place that the accident happened, I think we can use and mention [publish] the information as necessary. |
Did the victim(s) provide permission to use this information? Explain how that permission was provided. |
Because the victims’ daughter is not living close to the place that the accident happened, I think we can use and mention [publish] the information as necessary. |