December Log - new entry
Nawng Mi Village, Hpakant, Kachin State
December 19, 2009
At the Baptist Church of Nawng Mi, near Hpakant, Sunday School children were singing and rehearsing the nativity story when Sgt. Kyaw Myint and two Burman junta soldiers of HK.L.Y 37, came in quite inebriated, and began to yell insults. Youth leader Lama Brang pleaded to calm things down but was grabbed by the chest and threatened. The terrorist Burman Army men next stabbed Lama Grang's younger brother Lama Naw Seng in the thigh, causing serious wounds.
A Kachin farmer Lahpai Naw Seng was passing by and stopped to look; he was immediate stabbed in the mouth and then deep into his chest. He died later that day at about 8:45pm of the injuries. The police at Kamaing and Hpakant later investigated the unprovoked attack on harmless Kachin civilians at a Christian church. This kind of terrorist attacks have become more frequent these days, KOA has learned.
On December 20th the Deputy Commander of Danai military region, Col. Aung Kyaw Htun came and explanied that this happened because of "bad blood" between Kachins and Burmans. He gave kyat 100,000 to the church and kyat 30,000 to the victims of stabbing.
OKA asks, given 47 years of brutal oppression of Kachin civilians, is Col. Aung Kyaw Htun complaining that there is now bad blood? We only hope that this Kachin bad blood does not apply to Burman civilians who are also victims of SPDC terrorist repressive acts.
OKA will soon publish a complete log of terrorist attacks on Kachin civilians on church grounds for the month of December, 2009.
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