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185. Source: “Forced Labour in Nasaka Camp,” Kaladan News, 13 November 2006.
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189. Source: “Villagers forced to plant castor oil saplings,” Narinjara News, 2 July 2006.
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197. Source: “Nasaka Still Forces Rohingya Villagers into Labour,” Kaladan News, 23 August 2006.
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203. Source: “LIB 140 Uses Forced Labour in Matupi,” Khonumthung, 24 March 2006.
204. Source: “Hydro-Electric Power Project Resumes in Chin State,” Khonumthung, 27 April 2006.
205. Source: “Civilians Forced to Cut Timber Planks for the Construction of Buddhist Monastery in Military Camp,” Rhododendron News, CHRO, May-June 2006.
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211. Source: “Fire destroys 15 houses in Chin State,” Khonumthung, 1 February 2006.
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216. Source: “BorderTown on Alert,” Kaowao News, 13 September 2006.
217. Source: “KNU Press Release No. 5/06,” KNU, 21 February 2006.
218. Source: “KNU Press Release No. 9/06,” KNU, 13 March 2006.
219. Source: “KNU Press Release No. 14/06,” KNU, 26 August 2006.
220. Source: “KNU Press Release No. 21/06,” KNU, 28 August 2006.
221. Source: “KNU Press Release No. 23/06,” KNU, 30 August 2006.
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241. Source: “KNU Press Release No. 29/06,” KNU, June 2006.
242. Source: “KNU Press Release No. 38/06,” KNU, 12 February 2007.
244. Source: “KNU Press Release No. 2/06,” KNU, 6 February 2006.
247. Source: “KNU Press Release No. 4/06,” KNU, 7 February 2006.
248. Source: “KNU Press Release No. 5/06,” KNU, 21 February 2006.
251. Source: “KNU Press Release No. 6/06,” KNU, 21 February 2006.
252. Source: “KNU Press Release No. 7/06,” KNU, 13 March 2006.
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254. Source: “KNU Press Release No. 7/06,” KNU, 13 March 2006.
256. Source: “Burmese military launches fresh attacks on Karens,” Mizzima, 22 February 2006.
257. Source: “KNU Press Release No. 6/06,” KNU, 21 February 2006.
262. Source: “KNU Press Release No. 8/06,” KNU, 13 March 2006.
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283. Source: “KNU Press Release No. 27/06,” KNU, June 2006.
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302. Source: “Karenni Villagers Forced to Build Police, Military Stations,” DVB, 5 December 2006.
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311. Source: “Villagers Forced to Remove Bushes along Motor Road,” IMNA, 31 July 2006.
312. Source: “Villagers still forced into hard labour by VPDC,” IMNA, 19 Sep 2006.
313. Source: “Human Rights Abuses as Result of Gas Pipeline Explosion in Mon State,” Kaowao News, 8 February 2006.
314. Source: “Villagers Forced to Maintain Gas Pipeline Route,” IMNA, 6 October 2006.
315. Source: “Confiscated Farmland Turned into Brickmaking Factories, Building Military Camps,” Kaowao News, 22 February 2006
316. Source: “Forced Guard Duty Leads to Suicide Attempt,” IMNA, 1 November 2006.
317. Source: “School Children Injured During Forced Labour in Burma,” DVB, 8 January 2006.
318. Source: “Many Police Controlled Prisoners Die from Forced Labour in Burma Army,” DVB, 22 June 2006.
319. Source: “Slavery: Burmese Student Forced to Guard Railway Tracks and Beaten Up,” DVB, 10 August 2006.
320. Source: “Burmese Farmers Forced to Grow Summer Paddy,” DVB, 2 January 2006.
321. Source: “Villagers Forced to Construct Army Camp,” Rhododendron News, CHRO, September-October 2006.
322. Source: “People in Loi Lem, Nam Zarng and Murng Nai forced en masse to repair Railway,” SHRF Monthly Report, SHRF, February 2007.
323. Source: “People Forced to grow Sesame in between Physic Nut Plantations in Several Townships in Central Shan State,” SHRF Monthly Report, SHRF, February 2007.
324. Source: “Forced Labour in Construction of Military Infrastructure in Kae See,” SHRF Monthly Report, SHRF, April 2006
326. Source: “People Forced to look after Physic Nut Plantations in Kun-Hing,” SHRF Monthly report, SHRF, February 2007.
327. Source: “Mass Forced Labour in Road Construction in Lai-Kha,” SHRF Monthly Report, SHRF, September 2006.
328. Source: “Farmers and Forced Labour News,” DVB, 14 June 2006.
329. Source: “Muse Residents Forced To Plant Bio-Fuel Crops By Burmese Military,” Mizzima, 18 January 2006
330. Source: “Villagers forced to split rocks and contribute money for road construction in Murng-Ton,” SHRF Monthly Report, February 2007.
331. Source: “Landslide during road repair kills 2 forced labourers in Murng-Ton,” SHRF Monthly Report, February 2007.
332. Source: “People forced to grow physic nut in Ta-khi-laek,” SHRF Monthly Report, SHRF, February 2007.
333. Source: “Forced Sentry Duty for Ye-Tavoy Motor Road,” The Mon Forum, HURFOM, 31 July 2006.
334. Source: “KNU Press Release No. 41/06,” KNU, 12 February 2007.
335. Source: ABSDF, 2006.
336. Source: “Prisoners Forced to Work in Arakan Wearing Fire Service and Army Uniforms,” Narinjara News, 19 October 2006.
337. Source: “Prisoners Work on USDA Furnishings,” Narinjara News, 30 October 2006.
338. Source: “Increasing of the Death of the Hard Labors Prisoner Under The State Peace and Development Council,” Rhododendron News, CHRO, March-April 2006.
339. Source: Less Than Human: Convict Porters in the 2005-2006 Northern Karen State Offensive, KHRG, 22 August 2006.
340. Source: “Arakanese Prisoner Killed By Burmese Army In Karen State,” Narinjara News, 21 February 2006.
341. Source: Abuses in SPDC-Controlled Areas of Papun District, KHRG, 29 April 2006.
342. Source: Less than Human: Convict Porters in the 2005-2006 Karen State Offensive, KHRG, 22 August 2006.
343. Source: “FBR REPORT: Forced Labor Continues in Burma; A report with photographs sent directly from relief teams now in the field Northern Karen State, Eastern Burma,” FBR, 19 December 2006.
344. Source: “Prison Porters On The Front Line,”Irrawaddy, 22 February 2006.
345. Source: “KNU Press Release No. 7/06,” KNU, 13 March 2006.
346. Source: “FBR REPORT: Burma Army Abuses During Current Offensive in Toungoo District,” FBR, 13 November 2006
349. Source: “900 Prisoners Transferred to Central Burma to Build the New Capital,” DVB, 2 February 2006.
350. Source: “Burmese Army Forced to Recruit New Privates in Arakan,” Narinjara News, 20 July 2006.
351. Source: “Army Reserve to Be Formed in Arakan with Militia and Fire Brigade,” Narinjara News, 14 August 2006.
352. Source: “People’s Militia Formed On Western Border,” Narinjara News, 17 February 2006.
353. Source: “Army Issues Order For Forcible Recruitment Of Soldiers,” Narinjara News, 9 January 2006.
354. Source: “Burmese Military Forces Arakanese To Join People’s Militia Groups,” Mizzima, 27 February 2006.
355. Source: “Civilians Forcibly Conscripted for Militia Training,” Rhododendron News, CHRO, 1 April 2006.
356. Source: “Village headman killed, two forcibly recruited as soldiers,” Khonumthoung, 13 July 2006.
357. Source: “Villagers Forced to Attend Two Months Military Training,” Rhododendron News, CHRO, July-August 2006.
358. Source: “Local Residents Forced to Take Militia Training,” Rhododendron News, CHRO, July-August 2006.
359. Source: “SPDC Conscripted Villagers For Militia Training, Collect Ration And Money From Civilians,” Rhododendron News, CHRO, September 2006.
360. Source: “Chin People Flee to India for Fear of Army Training,” Khonumthung, 13 September 2006.
361. Source: “Chin Youths Being Forced to Serve Army,” Khonumthung, 8 December 2006.
363. Source: “Junta Training Counter-dissident Force,” Irrawaddy, 31 October 2006.
364. Source: SPDC Human Rights Abuses in MoneTownship, FTUK, received by HRDU on 27 November 2006.
365. Source: Forced Labour, Extortion, and Festivities: The SPDC and DKBA Burden on Villagers in Pa'an District, KHRG, 22 December 2006.
366. Source: “Army battalions to impart military training to villagers,” IMNA, 15 August 2006.
367. Source: “Villagers Flee USDA Course by Local Authorities,” Kaowao News, 23 September 2006.
368. Sources: “Villagers Forced to Train as Militia for the Protection of the Country,” The Mon Forum, HURFOM, 30 October 2006; “Militia Troops on the Rise: A New Strategy to Rip Off the Local Inhabitants in Southern Burma,” The Mon Forum, HURFOM, November 2006.
369. Source: “Militia Troops on the Rise: A New Strategy to Rip Off the Local Inhabitants in Southern Burma,” The Mon Forum, HURFOM, November 2006.
370. Source: “Personal Accounts,” The Mon Forum, HURFOM, 30 October 2006.
371. Source: “Portering: An Interview with Nai Chan Mon,” The Mon Forum, HURFOM, 31 July 2006.
372. Source: “Forced Labour in Southern Burma: June 2005-June 2006,” The Mon Forum, HURFOM, 31 May 2006.
374. Source: Shoot on Sight: The Ongoing SPDC Offensive Against Villagers in Northern KarenState, Burma Issues, December 2006.
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