Massacre in Burma: "I saw burnt corpses, women's and children's clothes"
Trente-cinq cadavres brûlés, dont ceux de femmes et d’enfants, ont été retrouvés sur le plancher de véhicules incendiés dans un village de l’Etat Kayah, dans l’est de la Birmanie. Des photos documentant ce massacre, qui s’est produit le 24 décembre, viennent d’être diffusées par l’entourage d’une milice armée locale, en lutte contre la junte militaire au pouvoir depuis le coup d’Etat du 1er février 2021. Ces opposants accusent l’armée birmane d’être responsable de la tuerie. Celle-ci confirme l’incident, mais affirme que les corps étaient ceux de « terroristes », pas de civils.
Most of the victims of this carnage, whose UN moved Sunday, December 26, are civilians Karenni, the main ethnicity of this state where several minorities coexist.This is in any case what fighters of the Karenni Nationalities Defense Force (KNDF), organization bringing together different local armed groups for months against the regime of General Min Aung Hlaing,.The claims of officials of the NGO Save the Children - two members of which are among the victims -, as well as the testimony of a local peasant, give weight to the allegations of the insurgents.
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According to different sources of information that overlap, the killing would have occurred after fighting that opposed, for an hour, regime soldiers and KNDF fighters, near a village located in the canton of Hpruso, the majority areaChristian - Religion of most Karenni.The insurgents claim that the soldiers of the Tatmadaw (Burmese armed forces) would then arrest people in the village of Moso, before linking their hands and pile up in half a dozen vehicles to which they then set fire, burningLive the tortured.Four border guards members, pro-regime units with the ethnic component close to rebel groups, had previously begged soldiers to spare civilians, without success: they were carried out in the head, support fighters ofThe KNDF.
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The tatmadaw has another version: if we believe the information published in official Burmese media, the regular army soldiers would have killed a certain number of "armed terrorists" in this same village of Moso.The latter were in the half-dozen vehicles found burnt down, vans refused to stop at a checkpoint, forcing the soldiers to open fire.The Karenni insurgents say, on the contrary, that none of their fighters is among the 35 killed, but that these are civilians.
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