Attacks, forced labour and restrictions in Toungoo District

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"While the rainy season is now underway in Karen state, Burma Army soldiers are continuing with military operations against civilian communities in Toungoo District. Local villagers in this area have had to leave their homes and agricultural land in order to escape into the jungle and avoid Burma Army attacks. These displaced villagers have, in turn, encountered health problems and food shortages, as medical supplies and services are restricted and regular relocation means any food supplies are limited to what can be carried on the villagers? backs alone. Yet these displaced communities have persisted in their effort to maintain their lives and dignity while on the run; building new shelters in hiding and seeking to address their livelihood and social needs despite constraints. Those remaining under military control, by contrast, face regular demands for forced labour, as well as other forms of extortion and arbitrary ?taxation?. This report examines military attacks, forced labour and movement restrictions and their implications in Toungoo District between March and June 2008..."

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Karen Human Rights Group Field Reports (KHRG #2008-F7)

Date of Publication: 

2008-07-01

Date of entry: 

2009-11-01

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English

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