Sunday, January 8, 2012

Ah Ze

Dabang Ah Ze a myen mahkawn nnan hpe mara dat nngai. Madat ga ai manang ni mung grai law na sai raitim Wunpawng Brang a blog kaw  sa chyai ai manaw manang ni a matu mahkawn n kau mi lata mara dat nngai. Mahkawn madat ai ni yawng myit pyaw lu na kam let.....


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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Burmese soldiers kill Kachin civilian in Loije on Christmas Day

Soldiers from the Burmese army shot and killed an unarmed Kachin villager on Christmas Day in Loije, Kachin State, local villagers report.

According to the man's relatives, about 6 p.m. Maran Zau Ja and a friend were walking home from a sugar cane farm when government soldiers opened fire.  Zau Ja, 47 years old, died from his wounds.  His friend survived the attack.

Local residents say that neither of the two men were members of the Kachin Independence Organization (KIO) or its armed wing the Kachin Independence Army.  The KIA has been in open conflict with the Burmese government since June of this year when a 17 year cease fire between Burma's second largest armed rebel group and the central government ended.

Zau Ja was killed by soldiers stationed in the Loije area from the Burmese army's Light Infantry Battalion No. 321, according to local residents.

On December 27 morning, Zau Ja was buried in Loije by a local church.  He is survived by his wife and three children.

Responding to the death of Zau Ja, a village elder told the Kachin News Group, “the soldiers now consider all Kachin civilians as the enemy.  Unarmed and plain clothed civilians are now a target”.
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

UN team visits KIO run refugee camps, as regime aid refused.

More than 5 months after refugee camps were initially established along the Chinese Burma border in territory controlled by the Kachin Independence Organization (KIO), UN officials have finally been able to visit.  This after a small UN convoy arrived at the KIO's Laiza headquarters Monday night.

The UN delegation comprising of staff from the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), was supposed to arrive last week but was kept in Manmaw (Bhamo) district for several days and prevented from coming to Laiza by the government's chief administrator for Manmaw U Tay Zar Aung, according to a source close to the UN team.

In October the UN’s Special Rapporteur on human rights in Burma, Tomas Ojea Quintana, revealed that a UN offer to deliver food to refugees located in KIO territory was refused by the Burmese government, which claimed the aid wasn’t needed.

Aid groups and human rights activists however have become increasingly alarmed at the deteriorating living conditions in the KIO refugee camps. Over the past 6 weeks several major international human rights groups including Refugees International, Physicians for Human Rights, Partners, and Human Rights Watch have all issued statements warning of the worsening food and health situation for refugees trapped behind KIO lines.

Following the UN team's arrival Monday evening, a four person UN delegation met with KIO relief officials in Laiza to discuss the possibility of delivering aid to camps in KIO controlled territory said Doi Pyi Sa, chairman of KIO's IDP and Refugee Relief Committee (IRRC).  The delegation was led by U Myat Thar of UNICEF and included U Moe Aung from OCHA and U Joseph and U Nay Linn Htat both from UNHCR.

During the day Tuesday, UN and KIO relief officials jointly visited six major IDP camps located in the Laiza area, Doi Pyi Sa added.

Doi Pyi Sa said that his organization also accepted 300 family relief kits from UNICEF and 500 similar kits from UNHCR on Tuesday.  The kits, which contain basic household items to help with the refugees cooking and shelter needs, are to be distributed as soon as possible.
UNICEP aid trucks arrived in Kachin IDPs camps in Laiza.


Supplies donated by Burmese government and USDP MP rejected
While accepting supplies from the UN, the IRRC refused a load of supplies brought by the UN that were donated by Burmese officials, according to Doi Pyi Sa.  He reported that the donations were rejected due to what he called the contradictory behavior of the Burmese government, which included recently offering a ceasefire and then launching an offensive against KIO positions.

The rejected relief materials include 1,000 pieces of warm clothing and 300 sacks of rice donated by U Thein Zaw, an MP from the ruling Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP).  Also refused were 1,000 family relief kits from the Kachin State government’s Relief and Rehabilitation Center.

An additional 400 family kits from the the Kachin State Red Cross were also declined.  The Kachin State Red Cross is under the control of the Myanmar Red Cross, an entity considered by many in Burma to be heavily influenced by the Burmese military.

La Rip, a co-coordinator with the Laiza based Relief Action Network for IDP and Refugee (RANIR) while pleased that UN officials had arrived in Laiza complained that they should have come much earlier.

“They should have come a long time ago,” La Rip said.  “The UN shouldn’t stop after their first introductory trip,” he added.   “We would like the UN agencies to make a proper survey of all the IDP camps for further relief assistance”, he said.

La Rip added that the UN's World Food Program should also assist IDPs presently living in camps in KIO territory.  The World Food Program since August has assisted in the distribution of rice to IDP's sheltering in government controlled towns such as Myitkyina and Waingmaw, but not in KIO controlled areas.

La Rip also said that both Burma’s central government and the KIO should understand the relief mandate of the various UN agencies.  La Rip noted that he wants to see the UN take a leadership role in refugee relief activities.

Relief groups estimate that more than 56,000 people have been forced to flee their homes since the Burmese government launched its offensive against the KIO in June of this year.  It is estimated that more than 30,000 of these people have taken refuge in camps located in KIO controlled areas along the China border.  An additional 15 - 20,000 people are said to be living in temporary camps located on the Chinese side of the border or are living in Yunnan’s towns and cities including Rulli and Kunming.

Another 6,000 – 8,000people are estimated to have taken refuge in territory controlled by the Burmese government.

On December 10, Burma’s President Thein Sein sent a letter to General Min Aung Hlaing, Commander-in-chief of the country’s Defense Services calling for the army to halt its offensive against the KIO.

While the letter was read out publicly in the Myitkyina City Hall on Monday by the chief minister of Kachin state, KIO sources say the Burmese army has continued its offensive over the past 72 hours.

Sources in Myitkyina report that also on Monday reinforcement troops consisting of two whole train compartments arrived in Myitkyina station, this despite Thein Sein’s pledge of a halt in fighting.

KIO officials reported today that the Burmese army is increasingly troop numbers at its positions near Mai Ja Yang, the KIO’s second largest town.


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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

KIA raid kills Burmese Major, 17 others in Mongkoe

An attack by the Kachin Independence Army in Mongkoe in Shan state killed at least 18 Burmese army personnel early Monday morning, eyewitnesses report. The attack which occurred in downtown Mongkoe targeted a compound that is home to the Military Strategic Office (Byu-ha Kone in Burmese) and an adjoining police station.

Among the dead was Major Maung Maung Myo, the commander of the Chinshwehawy (Nyankun)-based Infantry Battalion No. 129, claimed a representative of the KIA. While most of the killed were soldiers two of the dead were members of the local police force according to the KIA official.

Several homes and offices located in the military compound that housed the Strategic Office were also destroyed in the raid, said a local resident. The attack in Mongkoe near the Chinese border is just the latest clash between the KIA and the Burmese army in an increasingly violent conflict that began in June.

The raid was carried out by troops from KIA Battalions 36 and 38 under the Kia’s 4th Brigade based in Northern Shan State and lasted approximately 45 minutes a KIA official told the Kachin News Group.

Also killed in the raid was Corporal Sumlut Gam Seng of the KIA's Battalion 36, the KIA official said.

Although a Burmese army convoy carrying reinforcements left Muse's 105 Border Trade Zone shortly after the attack according to local residents it had yet to arrive in Mongkoe by late Monday afternoon.
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Friday, December 2, 2011

POTENTIAL WAR CRIMES EXPOSED IN DETAIL IN NEW REPORT TITLED, CRIMES IN NORTHERN BURMA: RESULTS FROM A FACT-FINDING MISSION TO KACHIN STATE

28 November 2011, Bangkok, Thailand - Burma’s army is committing serious human rights violations against ethnic communities in Kachin State that may amount to war crimes, according to a new report released today by the Norway-based non-governmental organization Partners Relief & Development (Partners).

The 59-page report documents first-hand testimony and frontline photographs of the increasingly brutal civil war in Burma’s Kachin State, which broke out on June 9 between the Burma army and the Kachin Independence Army, ending a 17-year-long ceasefire agreement. Partners has traveled to the conflict zone several times since June and documented torture, extrajudicial killing, open fire on civilians, human shielding, unlawful arrest and detention, forced labor, forced relocation, displacement, property theft and property destruction by the Burma army. An estimated 30,000 civilians have fled the conflict and abuses by the Burma army since the war began in June.

The report comes as the new semi-civilian government of Burma touts political and legal reforms; and as US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton prepares to visit the country, the first visit by a US Secretary of State since 1955. According to Partners co-founder and international advocacy director Oddny Gumaer, “While the political situation in lowland Burma is being interpreted as a major breakthrough, the situation for millions in the ethic areas is worse than it’s been in two decades.” The principle author of the report, Bryan Erikson, adds, “Our findings reveal civilians to be living in extreme physical duress as a direct result of an attack perpetrated by the Burma Army in October 2011.” Gumaer echoes the activist community stating, “The Burma army needs to immediately cease attacks on ethnic civilians in Kachin State.”

The new report displays graphic images of killings perpetrated by Burma army battalions 74 and 276, as well as wanton property destruction, all violations of international humanitarian and human rights law, according to Partners. A Kachin woman, whose 8-year old son was killed on 8 October by the Burma army, is quoted in the report.

“I saw my son face down and there was a lot of blood. He was bleeding from the right side of his chest and from his left hand. I picked up his dead body and took it back to my house. I took his clothes off that night and washed him and washed his clothes. I put clean clothes on him and went to sleep. When I woke up the next morning, two Burmese soldiers were inside my house taking my belongings and placing them in bags. They were breaking all the things they didn’t want.”
Partners is calling on the international community to support a UN-mandated Commission of Inquiry into international crimes in Burma, and for donors and UN agencies to call for immediate access to populations affected by the war. “Secretary Clinton should prioritize discussion of these abuses with all levels of Burma’s government and let them know the world is watching, and we’re shocked” says Gumaer.

Partners Relief & Development is a registered charity in six countries. The work of Partners has provided emergency relief and sustainable development for tens of thousands of displaced people in Burma since 1994. Partners actively investigates, documents and reports human rights violations for the purposes of advocacy and awareness. Partners seeks free, full lives for the children of Burma and reconciled communities living in peace.
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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Jinghpaw Mung kata majan laja lana matut byin nga

Jinghpaw Mung kata KIO uphkang ginra de Myen Asuya hpyendap ni, htim shang gasat wa ai majaw, KIA kaw nna bai ninghkap gasat nga ai gaw, shata (6) ngu na ladaw de rai nga sai re.
November 23, 2011(Dam) ya shani, Dawhpum-yang mare makau, Ntap bum lagaw na, Hkaqwanpa shara hta shani hkying 11:00am grup-yin ten kaw nna KIA masat (5) dapba hpyenhpung ni hte Myen asuya hpyendap hpyenhpung kaba ni laja lana gaphkat ai lam chye lu ai. Ndai majan hta Myen asuya hpyenla mang (6) hpe KIA hpyenla ni hta lup kau ya ai lam mung majan pa shawnglam shiga kawn chye lu ga ai. Myen asuya hpyenla (10) jan si hkrum ai hte hkalaq nbaq hkrum ai grai law ai lam hpe mung na lu ga ai. Daihta, KIA kaw nna sinat kaji lau (2) hte laga hpyen araung arai ni hpe lu zing la ai lam mung na chye lu ai.
Ntap bum ntsa de shara la rawng nga ai, Myen asuya hpyenla ni hpe KIA hpyenla ni shata (2)  jan shani shana gasat nna gawt kau lu ai hte,  yaten, Myen asuya hpyenla ni  Ntap bum lagaw de hprawt htingnut mat wa nga ai re lam mung chye lu ai. Ndai, Ntap bum grup-yin majan ni hta KIA hpyenla marai (6) mungdan a matu asak apnawng lai wa sai hte marai (12) hkala hkrum ai lam chye lu ai. Myen asuya hpyenla yawmdik marai (120) jan si hkrum sai hte marai (200) grup-yin hkala hkrum ai lam mung chye lu ga ai.
Bai, November 23, 2011(Dam) ya shani, hkying 1:00pm ten daram kaw nna, hkyinghkum (3) daram Gara-yang makau, Nawng Zaw mare hta mung KIA, masat (3) dapdung hpyenhpung ni hte Myen asuya hpyendap ni laja lana gaphkat ai lam chye lu ai. Ndai majan hta Myen asuya hpyenla marai (2) si hkrum ai hte marai (4) hkala hkrum ai lam chye lu ai. KIA maga de hkala nba hpa n nga ai lam  mung na lu ai.
Bai, November 23, 2011(Dam) ya shani hta sha, KIA masat (3) dapba ginra Kadawq mare hta mung KIA masat (3) dapba hpyenhpung ni hte Myen asuya hpyendap ni jahpawt hkying 9:00am daram kaw nna shana daw hkying 5:00pm daram du hkra aging agang gasat hkat ai lam chye lu ai. Jinghpaw Mung laga ginra ni hkan mung gaphkat ai lam nga ai hpe chye lu ai.
Myen asuya hpyendap gaw amyu shamit majan masing hku nna, du ai shara shagu na mare kahtawng ni hpe nat jahten ai hte buga madu mare masha ni hpe rim jep, adup zing-ri, gap sat ai lam ni galaw nga ai hpe mung mu chye lu nga ga ai.
KIO asuya kaw nna, rau nga rau pra amyu sha yawng a lam-yan ntsa myit galu kaba hte Jet ai, Munghpawm mungdan gawde sa wa lu na matu yaw shada let, Munghpawm mungdan ting gaphkat lam jahkring ai hpe ndau nna, mung masa lam-yan jawm jahkrup sa wa na matu ndau shana nga ding-yang, ndai zawn, Myen asuya gaw amyu shamyit lailen hte mung maden majan gasat nga ai re.
Myen asuya kaw nna, munghpawm mungdan simsa lam hpe woi galaw nga ai nga nna, mungkan shawa man de ndau dan nga ai raitim, maga mi de gaw, munghpawm mung kata na, rudi amyu masha ni hpe shamit masing majan shang nga ai gaw aden aleng sha rai nga ai.
Daihta, Myen asuya gumsan magam Slg. Teing Seing kaw nna, Bali Zinlawng kaw sanhtai ai hta, tsun ai ga gaw, “KIA hpe aten kadun laman, lani mi rau shamit kau lu ai” nga nna tsun shapraw wa ai. Ndai lam gaw Munghpawm mungdan kata rudi amyu ni hpe shamit kau na masing nga ai ngu ai maga yawng nga ai hpe maram lu ga ai.
ref: KLN
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KIA နဲ႔ ဗမာအစုိးရ တရိုတ္ျပည္မွာ ေတြ႔ဖုိ႔ရွိ

KIA ကခ်င္လြတ္လပ္ေရးတပ္နဲ႔ ျမန္မားအစုိးရကုိယ္စားလွယ္အဖြဲ႕တုိ႔ လာမယ့္ရက္ပုိင္းအတြင္းမွာ တရုတ္ႏုိင္ငံ ေရႊလီၿမိဳ႕မွာ ေတြ႔ဆုံေဆြးေႏြးဖုိ႔ စီစဥ္ထားေၾကာင္း KIA ဒုစစ္ဦးစီးခ်ဳပ္ ဗုိလ္မွဴးခ်ဳပ္ ဂြမ္ေမာ္ ေျပာပါ တယ္။
ေတြ႔ဆုံမယ့္ အခ်ိန္နဲ႔ ႏွစ္ဖက္လူဦးေရစာရင္း ညိွၽႏႈိင္းဆဲ ျဖစ္တဲ့ေၾကာင္း၊ အရင္ကတည္းက တရုိတ္ႏုိင္ငံမွာ ေတြ႔ဖုိ႔စီစဥ္ေၾကာင္း၊ အခုလည္း ကခ်င္ျပည္နယ္အတြင္းမွာ တုိက္ပြဲေတြျပင္းထန္းေနတဲ့အတြက္ အဆက္အသြယ္၊ သြားေရးလာေရး လြယ္ကူတဲ့ တရုိတ္ဖက္ကုိ ေရြးခ်ယ္ရပုံ ဗုိလ္မွဴးခ်ဳပ္ ဂြမ္ေမာ္က ေျပာပါတယ္။
 KIA အဖြဲ႔ဖက္က အခုအႀကိမ္ ေဆြးေႏြးပြဲမွာ ဗဟုိေကာ္မတီ၀င္ေတြ ပါ၀င္မွာ ျဖစ္ေၾကာင္း၊ အပစ္အခတ္ရပ္ဆဲေရး အပါအ၀င္ ႏုိင္းငံေရးအရ ေဆြးေႏြးမႈကုိလည္း ႏွစ္ဦးႏွစ္ဖက္ ၀ုိင္းၿပီး စဥ္းစားတဲ့ သေဘာေဆာင္ေၾကာင္း ေျပာျပပါေသးတယ္။
တုိက္ပြဲေတြ ကခ်င္ျပည္နယ္ထဲမွာ ဆက္လက္ျဖစ္ပြားေနေပမယ့္ ေတြ႔ဆုံေဆြးေႏြးေရးကုိ အေကာင္အထည္ ေဖာ္မွာလုိ႔ ဆုိပါေသးတယ္။ လက္ရွိျမန္မာႏုိင္ငံေရး အေျခအေနနဲ႔ ပတ္သက္လုိ႔ေတာ့ ဗုိလ္မွဴးခ်ဳပ္ ဂြမ္ေမာ္က ေျပာင္းလဲဖုိ႔ ႀကိဳးစားေနတယ္လုိ႔ပဲ ျမင္ရပုံကုိေျပာျပေၾကာင့္ဘီဘီစီသတင္းဌာနတြင္ ေတြ႔ရသည္။
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Burma Rising Number of Refugees Strains Relief Efforts

Continuous fighting between Burmese government troops and the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) has forced a growing number of refugees to flee to the Sino-Burmese border, where they are in urgent need of assistance, according to relief workers in northern Burma's Kachin State.

The number of people displaced by the conflict has increased from 30,000 to 40,000 in recent weeks, with most seeking shelter along the border and others taking refuge in urban areas such as Myitkyina and Bhamo, according to Mai Ja, the vice-chairman of a relief committee currently based in the border town of Maija Yang.
Kachin refugees in a shelter near Laiza, the headquarters of the KIA/KIO


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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Majan Shiga

November (27) Laban,
November (26) ya jahpawt daw hkying (7:30am) ram hta Wunpawng Mungdan Shanglawt Asuya Ba (5) Ginra rai nga ai Namsan Yang a sinna ding dung mile (2) ram tsan ai Pan Se sa lam gaw KIA myu tsaw share shagan ni hte myen asuya a hka-ma-ya (384) na hpyen hpung ni gasat lai wa sai lam na chye lu ai. N dai hta myen maga na (2) si hkrum wa sai lam hpe mung matut chye lu ai.

Wunpawng Mungdan Shanglawt Asuya a Dap Ba (5) ginra rai nga ai Wu Yan sa lam Sha Eit pa kaw Ginjaw Shim Hpung na Dujum Brang Dut woi awn ai myut saw hpyen hpung ni hte myen asuya dap hka-la-ya (40), hka-ma-ya (383), (384) ni November (26) ya jahpawt daw hkying (9:25am) ram hta laja lana gap gasat ai lam na chye lu ai. N dai gasat ai hta KIA myu tsaw share shagan (3) hkrat sum nna, (4) hkala hkrum wa sai lam hte myen maga na hkrat sum ai lam hpe hkrak n chye lu shi ai.

Wunpawng Mungdan Shanglawt Asuya a Dap Ba (3) ginra rai nga ai Sinlum Kaba kawn Maru, Au Ra de yu wa ai myen hpyen hpung ni hpe KIA myu tsaw hpyen hpung ni November (26) ya shana de hkying (6:30pm) ten hta hkap gap ai majaw gasat poi byin wa sai lam shiga na chye lu ai.

November (26) ya shani daw hkying (2:00pm hte (3:00pm) lapran Wunpawng Mungdan Shanglawt Asuya a Dung (1) na KIA myu tsaw share shagan ni hte mung shawa hpyen hpung (MHH) ni gaw Kaihtik makau Hpundu Kawng mayan hta myen asuya hpyen hpung ni hte gap gasat ai lam byin wa sai lam na chye lu ai. Myen maga na marai (10) jan hpe lu gap kau sai lam mung na chye lu ai.
Wunpawng Mungdan Shanglawt Asuya a Dung (27) gin rai rai nga ai Mam Chyen hte Gai Htau maga de Dung (27) na KIA myu tsaw share shagan ni hte myen asuya hpyen dap tat-ma (99), (11) pawng hpawm dap ni hte November (26) ya jahpawt daw hkying (10:30am) ram hta laja lana gasat lai wa sai lam na chye lu ai. N dai gasat poi hta myen de na marai (20) jan si hkrum wa sai lam hpe mung na chye lu ai.
Wunpawng Mungdan Shanglawt Asuya a Dap Dung (15) ginra rai nga ai Mamda, Hpakawn, hte Hka Rawm kawng ni hta ZD 254 na Du Kaba Tu Ja woi awn ai KIA myu tsaw share shagan ni kawn myen tai hpyen ni hte November (26) ya shana de (5:30pm) ten hta gap gasat lai wa sai lam shiga na chye lu ai.
Wunpawng Mungdan Shanglawt Asuya Dung (3) na KIA myu tsaw share shagan ni gaw Shakum Yang hkau na pa de du nga ai myen asuya tat-ma (88) hpyen hpung ni hte November (26) ya shadaw de maga hkying (3:40pm) ram hta gasat lai wa sai lam shiga na chye lu ai.

Sam Mung Muse maga de htu lung wa ai myen hpyen hpung ni hpe Sam Mung daju Dap Ba (4) npu, Dung (36) myu tsaw share shagan ni November (25) ya shani hkying (11:30 am) ten hta Munggu lam , Nawgu, Namsu hte Munggu Manje shara (3) hta ambush hkap gap gasat ai lam na chye lu ai. N dai zawn hkap gap gasat ai hta myen hpyen la marai (6) si nna, marai (4) hkala hkrum ma ai lam na chye lu ai. Munggu Manje makau hta hkap gap ai hta myen ni gaw shanglawt hpyen la ni hpe tam n mu jang, Kawng Kang mare maga de myawk-motar ni hte gap bang wa lam hpe mung na chye lu ai. Matut nna, Hpawng Seng lam de mung myen hpyen la ni bai htu lung wa nga ma ai lam chye buga masha ni kawn na chye lu ai.

ref: Jinghpaw Kasa
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Thursday, November 24, 2011

JINGHPAW MUNG MYEN HPYEN N GUN JAT DING YANG

November (24) bat Mali,
Jinghpaw Mung Manmaw, Nmawk hku myen hpyen dap ni gaw hpyen mawdaw kaba ni hte hpyen n gun (8oo) jan Myothit mare de November (23) ya shana maga de du shang wa sai lam buga masha ni kawn na chye lu ai. N dai myen tai hpyen ni gaw Wunpawng Mungdan Shanglaw Asuya KIA Dap Ba (3) ginra Laiza maga de lai hkawm mat wa na ni re hpe mung matut chye lu ai. Wunpawng Mungdan Shanglawt Asuya hte shawng lam de gasat nga ai myen hpyen dap ni gaw hpang lam de yawng ngu na daram hting nut mat wa nna, ya ten lawu myen mung de na hpyen n gun nnan ni hpe Jinghpaw Mung shawng lam majan pa de bai galai sa taw ai re lam hpe na chye lu ai. Myen asuya a tat-ma (44) ni mung ya ten Jinghpaw Mung de du taw nga ai lam hpe na chye lu ai.


ကခ်င္ျပည္နယ္ ဗန္းေမာ္ ျမစ္ၾကီးနားလမ္း ျမိဳ႕သစ္သုိ႕ ဗမာအစုိးရစစ္တပ္အင္းအား (၈၀၀) ေက်ာ္ ႏုိ၀င္ဘာ (၂၃) ရက္ ညေနပုိင္းတြင္ေရာက္ရွိလာျပီျဖစ္ေၾကာင္း မ်က္ျမင္မ်ားက သတင္းေပးပုိ႕လာပါသည္။ ဤအစုိးရစစ္တပ္မ်ားသည္ ေကအုိင္ေအ အစုိးရ တပ္မဟာ (၅) တည္ရွိရာ လုိင္ဇာဘက္သုိ႕ ဆက္လက္ထြက္ခြာသြားမည္ျဖစ္ေၾကာင္းကုိလည္း သိရွိရပါသည္။ ေကအုိင္ေအ အစုိးရႏွင့္ တုိက္ပြဲမ်ားျဖစ္ပြားလ်က္ရွိေသာ ဗမာအစုိးရစစ္တပ္မ်ား အက်အဆံုးမ်ားျပားလာျပီး ယခုအခါ ဗမာျပည္ဘက္မွ တပ္မ (၄၄) အပါအ၀င္ စစ္အင္အား အမ်ားအျပားကုိ ကခ်င္ျပည္နယ္ စစ္မ်က္ႏွာျပင္သုိ႕ လွဲလွယ္ အစားထုိးေနေၾကာင္း သတင္းရရွိပါသည္။
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