Rubber plantation worker sustains injury in armed clash in Maw Ka Nin

December 19, 2024

HURFOM: In the morning of December 17th, 2024, joint resistance forces launched an attack on the military base at “Pha Yar Gone” nearby Maw Ka Nin village, Ye Township, Mon State and an intense armed clash followed.

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Junta’s troops launch military operation in Long Lone that kills local woman

December 19, 2024

HURFOM: On December 13th, 2024, military junta’s troops launched an operation targeting villages in Long Lone Township, Tenasserim Division.   Junta forces shot and killed a woman and arrested two men.

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Intense fighting forces 500 residents to flee homes in Phar Pon

December 17, 2024

HURFOM: In the first week of December, 2024, the Karen National Liberation Army and its allied forces attacked the junta’s “Taung Tone Lone” and “Ka Tie Hti” military bases, and heavy armed clashes followed.

Resistance forces now control the “Taung Tone Lone” base but the armed clashes are still intense at the “Ka Tie Hti” military base.

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Many residents suffer catastrophic injuries from recurrent Ah Nan Kwin battles

December 17, 2024

HURFOM: Since August 18th, 2024, there have been frequent and sustained armed clashes between the military junta and the Karen National Liberation Army and its alliances in areas near the Ah Nan Kwin military base and alongside Three Pagoda Pass – Thanbyuzayat Highway Road, Kyarinnseikyi Township, Karen State and Thanbyuzayat Township, Mon State.

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Twenty children disappear without a trace in Three Pagoda Pass

December 16, 2024

HURFOM: According to local sources, in the third week of November, 2024, 13 children from Taung Wine Ward, Three Pagoda Pass Town, Kyarinnseikyi Township, Karen State have disappeared without a trace.  On the single day of December 6th, 2024, another seven children suffered the same fate.

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Weekly Analysis: Fears of Forced Evictions by the Junta Worsen Displacement Crisis

December 16, 2024

Land grabs by the military junta have been a long-standing threat to the security of local people. A decades-old tactic deployed to exert control over ethnic lands and territory in targeted areas of the Human Rights Foundation of Monland (HURFOM), civilians are concerned about the possibility of further displacement. In Mon State, Karen State, and the Tanintharyi region, forced evictions are frightening communities.

The military junta has ordered the demolition of over 50 homes and shops in Ye Town, Mon State, accusing the residents of illegal land encroachment.

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Pregnant woman shot by Ah Sin militia group dies at hospital

December 13, 2024

HURFOM: On November 25th, 2024, a local militia group stationed at the entrance of Ah Sin village, Ye Township, Mon State shot at and arrested four young men who were riding two motorbikes. A pregnant woman who was in the area was shot and injured during the shooting.

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Junta shoots two men riding same motorbike and injures another

December 13, 2024

HURFOM: On December 4th, 2024, junta’s forces shot two men who were riding the same motorbike in Yar Phu village, Yebyu Township, Tenasserim Division and one of them was injured by the shooting.

Yar Phu residents – 35-year-old Ko Min Khant and his friend were returning to the village from Ye Town by motorbike when junta troops at the “Kalop security gate” shot at them.

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Junta arrests owners of unlicensed vehicles and then extorts them

December 12, 2024

HURFOM: Since December 4th, 2024, the military junta has been conducting more arrests of owners of unlicensed vehicles at the Thadar Phyu (White Bridge) security gate, Ye Township, Mon State.  According to local sources, after arresting the owners, they are then being extorted by the military.

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Road block by junta creates hardships for local villagers

December 11, 2024

HURFOM: Since the third week of November, 2024, the military junta has blocked part of the road between Kyaung Yaw and Sone Pa Dauk villages, Ye Township, Mon State.  These road closures have created problems for plantation workers and local villagers.

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