Junta’s soldiers sexually assault Mon women

April 25, 2024

HURFOM: There have been frequent and intense battles between the military junta and the New Mon State Party (AD – Anti Military Dictatorship) in Kyikemayaw Township, Mon State with junta’s troops stationed in monasteries, schools and houses in Mon villages in the area.

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Junta conducts more arrest in Kan Bauk

April 25, 2024

HURFOM: Since the third week of April, 2024, the military junta has been arresting civilians in the Kan Bauk region and nearby villages, Yebyu Township, Tenasserim Division.

According to the local reports, on April 18th, the junta arrested a father and son from Phaung Taw village and on April 19, a couple from Kyauk Tie Ward, Kan Bauk region was arrested. Then, on April 20, another Phaung Taw villager was arrested by the junta.

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Pyin Htein villager shot and killed by the Long Lone PDF

April 25, 2024

HURFOM: On April 12th, 2024, a villager from Pyin Htein village, Long Lone Township, Tenasserim Division was shot and killed by the Long Lone People’s Defense Force.

53-year-old U Kyi Lay was working on his pig farm when the Long Lone PDF came to arrest him. Then, he was shot and killed.

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The sad ending of a beautiful village

April 24, 2024

“Dhammasa” was a beautiful and peaceful village located on the riverbank of the “Gyaing River”. Inhabited mostly by Mon people, it had many big houses. That is gone now.  The recent and reckless attack by the military junta,has burnt the village to ash.

On March 25th, 2024, the Mon and Karen joint revolutionary forces attacked the police station in Kaw Bane village, Kaw Ka Rate Township, Mon State. After a heavy battle revolutionary forces took control of the police station.

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Displaced persons from Kyikemayaw and Kaw Ka Rate face food and shelter problems in rainy season

April 23, 2024

HURFOM: The battle between the military junta and the joint forces of the New Mon State Party (AD – Anti Dictatorship) and its alliances have been intensifying in Kyikemayaw Township, Mon State and in Kaw Ka Rate Township, Karen State.

The fighting has forced residents to flee their homes. As the rainy season approaches, displaced persons face food and shelter problems, according to social workers.

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Weekly Overview: Human Rights Situation in Mon State, Karen State and Tanintharyi Region

April 22, 2024

HURFOM, Third Week of April 2024

The traditional Burmese New Year, ‘Thingyan,’ was marked last week. For the third year since the attempted coup, the people of Burma refused to participate in any celebration, which would suggest the situation in the country is normal. In its loosening grasp on reality, the junta bought stages and set up areas to gather in urban locations, but these went largely unattended as photos showed empty streets and closed-up shops. With ongoing human rights violations rampant, the cause for celebration was diluted with a shared frustration for the lack of consequences the junta continues to evade.
 
The junta released thousands of prisoners nationwide during the annual New Year events. However, this remains a disingenuous gesture as HURFOM has documented debilitating conditions inside the prison. On April 17, at 1:00 PM., the military junta granted amnesty to 3,303 prisoners nationwide. As part of this amnesty, 204 inmates from various prison camps in Mon State were released to mark the first day of the New Year. The Department of Revenue ordered these releases under the military junta’s command. Only four of those pardoned in Mon State were political prisoners who were being detained under Section 505 of the Penal Code.

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Weekly Overview: Human Rights Situation in Mon State, Karen State and Tanintharyi Region

April 15, 2024

HURFOM, Second Week of April 2024

On April 4th, 2024, the United Nations Security Council held an open briefing on Burma. While the dialogue was welcomed, the Human Rights Foundation of Monland (HURFOM) shared collective disappointment at the lack of meaningful progress in response to the urgency of the situation in Burma. While the resolution adopted by the Human Rights Council recognizes the severity of the crisis, it fails to accept that international stakeholders, notably ASEAN, cannot be relied upon as drivers to end the crisis when they are constantly engaging with the junta.

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Junta drops bombs on Dhammasa village again: Homes burnt down in nearby villages

April 11, 2024

On April 8th and 9th, 2024, the military junta again launched air assaults and artillery attacks on Dhammasa and nearby villages, Kyikemayaw Township, Mon State. 

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Two children injured by junta’s air assault in Kyikemayaw

April 11, 2024

On April 8th, 2024, a military junta launched air assaults on Dhammasa, Ta Ra Nar and Kyune Gone villages, in Kyikemayaw Township, Mon State. 

As a result, two children from Kyune Gone village, 7-year-old Maung Toe Tet Oo and 16-year-old Ma Phu Phu Zaw Won were injured. Ma Phu Phu Zaw Won’s is in critical condition and she has been sent to the Mawlamyine General Hospital for further treatment, according to sources close to her family.

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Four Mawlamyine residents arrested and charged

April 11, 2024

Four residents from Mawlamyine, the capital of Mon State, have been arrested by the junta after being accused of providing financial support to the National Unity Government (NUG) and are charged under the junta’s Anti-Terrorist Act.

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