Published on Dec 10, 2012
During the current civil war in Burma which begun in June 9th, 2011; Burma army has used artillery shells containing chemical warhead. This short video provides detail accounts of the fire exchange in Prayer Hill in Eastern Kachin State around last week of Oct, 2011. Headaches, nausea, bleeding, and vomiting were symptoms after Burma Army's mortar shells exploded at the KIA camp. This serves as clear example of Burmese government intention to use any means available to crush revolt or dissent at times and place of its own choosing.
Kachin, tribal peoples occupying parts of northeastern Myanmar (Burma) and contiguous areas ofIndia (Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland) and China (Yunnan). The greatest number of Kachin live in Myanmar (roughly 790,000), but some 150,000 live in China and a few thousand in India. Numbering about 1012,000 in the late 20th century, they speak a variety of languages of the Tibeto-Burman group and are thereby distinguished as Jinghpaw, or Jingpo (Chingpaw [Ching-p’o], Singhpo), Atsi, Maru (Longvo), Lachid, Nung (Rawang), and Lisu .
The traditional Kachin religion is a form of animistic ancestor cult entailing animalsacrifice. As a result of the arrival of American and European missionaries in Burma beginning in the late 19th century, a majority of the Kachin are Christian, mainly Baptist and Roman Catholic. Among the Kachin in India, Buddhism predominates.