Burmese Army strengthens militia by forcibly training locals
May 31, 2007
HURFOM
Training is being forcibly imparted to local people to strengthen the militia at the Burmese military base in Hpa-an township, the capital of Karen state. The idea is to have a strong militia to defend the country.
The Light Infantry Battalion No. 310 of the Burmese Army is conducting the training for the first time in all villages in the capital of Karen State in keeping with the Burmese military government’s decision. The battalion has directed the Village Peace and Development Council (VPDC) to arrange the training for them. Read more
People forced to grow physic nuts
May 29, 2007
HURFOM
The Burmese military regime is pushing people in southern Burma to grow physic nuts after forcing them to buy seeds at high prices.
After the onset of the rainy season as of May, the military regime has ordered people to grow physic nuts and forced people to buy the seedlings of the nuts at a higher price and then plant it.
The Township Peace and Development Council in Kyaikmaraw directed each family to grow 300 physic nut plants and pay Kyat 90,000 (US $ 72). Read more
Women and elders forced to guard gas pipeline
May 28, 2007
HURFOM
Women and people over 50 years of age are being forced to guard the gas pipeline running past villages in Mon State, despite the commitment given by the Burmese military junta to the International Labour Organization (ILO).
One person from each household in Kalawthut, Kawn-ka-bue, Doe-mar, and Set-thawe villages has to undertake patrol duty every month from evening to midnight. Read more
80 Unlicensed Trucks Seized by the police chief
May 26, 2007
HURFOM
In the latest news to come from Mawlamyine, 80 illegal trucks in Mawlamyine were taken by the police according to a source close to NMSP (New Mon State Party) liaison office in Mawlamyine.
The police explained that unlicensed vehicles are illegal in the country when they stopped the cars at check points, on the main road in Mawlamyine. The cars were then seized according to the MNSP officer. Police even went to private home to look for unregistered vehicles, he added. The order to seize unlicensed cars came from the army chief police officer, Tin Yie, said an NMSP officer. Thousand of trucks have been taken by the police and army over the last few years. Some of the trucks were used by the police and army departments and some were used for government services. Read more
Junta collects money and confiscates farms for development project
May 24, 2007
HURFOM
The Burmese military junta has been forcibly collecting money and confiscating land from villagers of Kawkareik Township, Karen State for a township development project meant for the Karen splinter group led by Brigadier General Htain Maung (Htay Maung) which signed a peace deal with the regime.
About a hundred houses are envisaged in the township development project which is located in Naungbo village, Kawkareik Township west of Gyaing River. Read more
Mon state authority round up unlicensed cars again
May 23, 2007
HURFOM, Kyaikmayaw, Mudon,
Beginning on May 23, 2007, the police force from Moulmein Capital seized about 15 unlicensed cars and parked them in the Mudon police station during its cleanup of unlicensed cars in the town.
“The police have set up a check point on the main road, at the corner of the three way junction in Chaung-Hna-Kwa, Kyaikmaraw Township,” Nai Nyi (not real name), an eye witness from that area reported. The crackdown at midday, by the police from the capital of Mon State, Moulmein (Mawlamyine) was sudden, added by Nai Nyi. Read more
Villagers Paid Taxes to work in Thailand
May 19, 2007
HURFOM
In Pangone Village, Paung township, the civilians were taxed 10, 000 kyats for each person who worked in Thailand by the police.
A villager from Pangone, said the villagers couldn’t refuse to pay to the district police officer as they taxed coming to home.
The police officer Aung Min Lwin asked money those who go to work or come back for work from Thailand. He (the police) didn’t consider for the workers who don’t bring back money and arrested by Thai police, he added. Read more
Gas pipeline blast burns rubber plantation
May 19, 2007
Sat 19 May 2007
Fri 23 Mar 2007, HURFOM
The bane of people in Mon State, the Burmese military junta’s unsafe gas pipeline, from Kanbauk- Myaingkalay (Yadana Gas Pipeline) has exploded yet again, destroying 150 plants in an acre of rubber plantation seven miles from Ye Town.
An eye witness said, about 150 plants which have already produced rubber sap were incinerated and the plants surrounding these turned brown due to the fire when the pipe broke at a joint of two sections and exploded. Read more
Burma Army Major goes on the rampage with gun in Ye Township
May 19, 2007
HURFOM
An inebriated and trigger happy Maj Aung Naing Win, sub battalion commander of No.586 battalion of the Burmese Army, fired from his gun creating panic among the people at the funeral of a monk in Ye Township.
According to a source the Major not only fired but also flayed his fists at the village headman without any reason. He also scared two women by following them in a drunken state. Read more
Authorities force Buddhist teachings in Burmese instead of Mon
May 7, 2007
Mon 07 May 2007
HURFOM
A reading session of Buddhist teachings (Damma Jark) in Mon language was forcibly changed into Burmese by military authorities in Khaw-Zar town, Southern Mon state recently.
“Almost everything was changed including the title. We were ordered to change it into Burmese. We have been reading Buddhist teachings (Damma Jark) for a couple of years, but this is the first time we were forced to change the signboard title,†a monk explained. Read more