Where is the Outcry? World Leaders Should Act Now!
On December 23, 2016, Kachinland News reported that a mass grave containing the remains of 18 Mung Lung villagers, including a two-year-old boy, had been discovered three days earlier in a forest near Mung Lung Nam Hkye Ho Village in Munggu area of northern Shan State, Burma. Their bodies had been partially burned before being buried. The 18 villagers had remained in Mung Lung while all others fled, saying that they were simple civilians with nothing to do with the war and that the Burma Army would not harm them. Yet, on November 28, 2016, the 18 villagers were detained by Burma Army soldiers under 88th and 99th light infantry divisions – units notorious for their brutality and suspected involvement in war crimes ...
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