Press release by the Kachin Women’s Association Thailand
 
 
 February 28, 2012                                                    
 
                                                    
 
 World must act to end Burmese military aggression against Kachin
 
 
 A new report by the Kachin Women’s Association Thailand (KWAT) details 
widespread civilian casualties from recent Burma Army offensives in 
Kachin areas and urges international pressure to end military aggression
 against the Kachin people.
 
 
 “State Terror in the Kachin 
Hills” documents the killing or injury of 26 civilians, including women,
 children and the elderly, by Burma Army shelling during offensives 
against the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) since September 2012. Attacks
 have continued in the past few days, despite ongoing peace talks.
 
 
 Shelling of civilians has taken place across Kachin State: in the jade 
mining town of Hpakant; the town of Mayan near Myitkyina; an IDP camp 
near Pangwa on the China border, as well as the border town of Laiza, 
where mortars were launched indiscriminately in an area populated by 
over 20,000 civilians, many of whom were internally displaced.
 
 
 Burmese troops have also deliberately destroyed civilian settlements, 
including an IDP camp sheltering over 300 on the Shan-China border near 
Kyukok (Pangsai), which was torched in November 2012. 
 
 
 
KWAT is calling for re-imposition of sanctions against the Burmese 
government, and for a UN-led Commission of Inquiry to investigate crimes
 against humanity and war crimes in Burma. 
 
 
 “Without 
international pressure, Burma’s government will continue using force to 
crush ethnic dissent,” said KWAT coordinator Moon Nay Li. “Even while 
the government is talking peace, they are launching war.”
 
 
 
Maps in the report show the devastating extent of the war in northern 
Burma, with 364 villages wholly or partially abandoned, and over 100,000
 people internally displaced, most of whom have received hardly any 
international aid.  
 
 
 Despite a government announcement 
earlier this month that humanitarian aid would be allowed to IDPs in 
Kachin-controlled areas, an international aid convoy to Laiza was 
blocked on February 25. 
 
 
 The new report can be viewed on www.kachinwomen.com
 
 
 Contact:
 Moon Nay Li +66 (0) 85 625 1912
