Description:
All the reports in this month?s issue are about the use of unpaid civilian forced labourers, especially as guides and porters, and a few incidents of other violations, committed by Burmese army patrols in rural Shan State during the period from early up to late 2012......
* Commentary: Forced Labour: Forced Portering Continues
*Contents
*Acronyms
*Map
*Situation of forced portering in Nam-Zarng
*Villagers forced to serve as porters during military operation in Nam-Zarng
*Villagers forced to serve as porters after being robbed of their chickens in Nam-Zarng
*Routine use of forced labour of civilian guides and porters, and extortion, in Nam-Zarng
*Situation of forced portering in Murng-Paeng
*Villagers forced to routinely serve as unpaid guides and porters in Murng-Paeng
*Frequent forced portering causing a village to become almost deserted in Murng-Paeng
*Increased forced portering in Murng-Paeng
*Situation of forced portering in other townships
*Many days of mass forced portering in Murng-Su and Kae-See
*Frequent and lengthy forced portering causing people to flee, in Larng-Khur
*Civilian guides forced to carry ammunition in Kun-Hing
Source/publisher:
Shan Human Rights Foundation (SHRF)
Date of Publication:
2012-12-00
Date of entry:
2015-10-26
Grouping:
- Individual Documents
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Language:
English