Introduction and Executive Summary / The Military Situation / Displaced Villages
Villages Under the SPDC / Flight to Thailand / Future of the Area / Appendices
Appendix A: Destroyed & Abandoned Villages/ Appendix B: Relocated Villages
Appendix C: List of Villagers Killed by SPDC & DKBA
Appendix D: List of Villagers Wounded by SPDC & DKBA
Appendix E: SPDC Military Units / Appendix F: Index of
Interviews & Field Reports
List of Destroyed and Abandoned Villages
This is a partial list of villages confirmed as burned, destroyed or abandoned due to the operations of SPDC soldiers between 1998 and June 2001. There are 226 villages on this list but it is important to emphasise that this list is not complete and that more villages are being burned as the SPDC expands its control. Some of these villages were given orders to relocate and therefore also appear in Appendix B, but most were simply destroyed or abandoned without receiving any specific orders to relocate. The destruction of these villages has been described in the interviews and field reports conducted for this report. Many of them have been corroborated by several interviews and field reports. Under Source, FR indicates Field Reports from KHRG field researchers, KHRG indicates information given in the form of verbal reports or lists by KHRG field researchers and Ix indicates interviews with villagers, x being the interview number used in the report. Under Village Name, * after the village name indicates a village which has not been destroyed but has been abandoned due to SPDC military presence. Full texts of the interviews and field reports are available upon approved request as an Annex to this report.
Papun District
Lu Thaw Township
# |
Village Name |
Source |
1 |
Ler Mu Plaw |
KHRG, I51, I60, I50, I45 |
2 |
Yay Gho Loh Der |
KHRG |
3 |
Ta Er Nah Kee |
KHRG |
4 |
Hser Tih |
KHRG, I51 |
5 |
Tee Khay Kee a.k.a. Loh Koh |
KHRG, I51 |
6 |
KNeh Mu Der a.k.a. Paw Kho Kee |
KHRG, I51, I58, I59 |
7 |
Bler Ghaw |
KHRG, I51, I60 |
8 |
Hee Koh Loh Der |
KHRG |
9 |
Dta Baw Meh Plaw |
KHRG |
10 |
PNah Ay Per Ko |
KHRG, I58 |
11 |
KBaw Kee |
KHRG, I51 |
12 |
Saw Ay Kee |
KHRG |
13 |
Hser Hta |
I31, I44 |
14 |
Kho Kyaw Der |
I46 |
15 |
Naw Yo Hta |
I60, I29 , KHRG |
16 |
Kho Kaw Der |
KHRG |
17 |
Bler Lu* |
I52, I46 |
18 |
Ma Mee* |
I52 |
19 |
Lay Wah* |
I52 |
20 |
Thu Kler |
I46, KHRG |
21 |
Keh Koh Mu Der |
I52, I39, I46, KHRG |
22 |
Kha Tha Lo Der |
KHRG |
23 |
Thaw Khee Der |
KHRG |
24 |
Taw Paw Der |
KHRG |
25 |
Saw Khu Der* |
I60 |
26 |
Tee Ler Kee |
I32 |
27 |
Kay Pu |
I50 |
28 |
Plo Kee* |
I39 |
29 |
Sgho Per Ko |
KHRG |
30 |
Si Day |
KHRG |
31 |
Baw Lay Der |
KHRG |
32 |
Saw Mu Plaw |
I51 |
33 |
Tee Baw Kee |
I40, I33, I34, I51 |
34 |
Dta Baw Ko Der* |
I36 |
35 |
Blaw Ko |
KHRG |
36 |
KBu Kee |
KHRG |
37 |
Li Pway Kee |
KHRG |
38 |
Hsi Mu Heh Der a.k.a. Klaw Thay |
KHRG |
39 |
Bee Ko Der |
KHRG |
40 |
Ko Say* |
I35 |
41 |
Theh Kee |
KHRG, I53 |
42 |
Shway Mu Der |
KHRG |
43 |
Paw Khay Ko |
KHRG |
44 |
Keh Meh Der |
KHRG |
45 |
Toh Pwih Der |
KHRG |
46 |
Theh Hsa Kee |
I53 |
47 |
Tee Lee Kha Kee |
KHRG, I56 |
48 |
Ko Kee |
KHRG |
49 |
Kaw Kyay Der |
KHRG |
50 |
Pla Koh |
KHRG, I35 |
51 |
Paw Mu Der |
KHRG |
52 |
Kyo Moh Lay Der |
KHRG |
53 |
Saw Ker Der* |
KHRG, I68 |
54 |
Tay Thu Der |
KHRG |
55 |
Thay Koh Mu Der |
FR12 |
56 |
Khaw Hta* |
KHRG, I3, I96, I105 |
57 |
Per Kee Der* |
KHRG, I88, I3, I96, I105, I99 |
58 |
Yoh Po Loh* |
I89, I3, I92 |
59 |
Wah Ka Der |
I126, I128 |
60 |
Paw Thu |
01-26-17 |
61 |
Lay Poh Kaw Tih |
I96, I105 |
62 |
TLay Ghaw Der* |
I89, I105 |
63 |
Tee Mu Der* |
I91 |
64 |
Kay Mu Der* |
I69 |
65 |
Lah Eh Der |
I37, I57 |
66 |
Hsaw Moh Hu Der* |
I57 |
67 |
Baw Peh* |
I57 |
68 |
May Per Hta* |
I57 |
69 |
Htee TKay Hta* |
I57 |
70 |
Dta Bo Hta* |
I57 |
71 |
Nga Mu Per |
I53 |
72 |
Ler Taw |
I53 |
73 |
Tee Pweh Ko* |
I29 |
74 |
Sho Po Hta |
I40 |
75 |
Saw Pa Kaw Der* |
I40 |
76 |
Nay Pweh Kee* |
I40 |
77 |
KPer Kee* |
I40 |
78 |
Lah Kaw* |
I40 |
79 |
Deh Bo Plaw* |
I38 |
80 |
Kler Ka Plaw* |
I39 |
81 |
Klu Thay Der* |
I39 |
82 |
Thaw Pi Der* |
I39 |
83 |
Deh Bo Hta* |
I39 |
84 |
Dta Law Ploh* |
I39 |
85 |
Paw Wah Hta |
I68 |
86 |
Kyay Baw Ka |
I68 |
87 |
Taw Thu Kee |
I44 |
88 |
Na Ku Plaw |
I46 |
89 |
PNah Po Plaw |
I46 |
90 |
Meh Hta Ko |
I46 |
91 |
Saw Toh Kee |
I48 |
92 |
Pa Hta |
I51 |
93 |
Khaw Kho Hta* |
I51 |
94 |
Yu Loh Der |
I51 |
95 |
Khaw Thu |
I3 |
96 |
Theh Pa Tee* |
I52 |
97 |
Wah Daw Klah a.k.a. Mu TRu Pu |
I40 |
Bu Tho Township
# |
Village Name |
Source |
98 |
Bwah Der |
KHRG |
99 |
Meh Paw Mu Hta |
KHRG |
100 |
Ma Mu Der |
KHRG |
Dweh Loh Township
# |
Village Name |
Source |
101 |
Nya Peh |
KHRG |
102 |
Noh Nay Pu |
KHRG |
103 |
Meh Kleh |
KHRG |
104 |
Nya Hsa Day |
KHRG, I146, I4 |
105 |
TKaw Hta |
KHRG, I130 |
106 |
PNweh Hta |
KHRG |
107 |
Meh Toh Kee |
KHRG, I141, I150, I151, I4 |
108 |
KNeh Khaw Hta |
KHRG |
109 |
Maw Hta |
KHRG, I151 |
110 |
Doh Koh Wah |
KHRG, I4 |
111 |
Thay Ko |
KHRG |
112 |
Hsaw Pwih Hta |
KHRG, I4 |
113 |
Hsaw Pwih Kee |
KHRG |
114 |
Lay Kee |
KHRG, I4 |
115 |
KWaw Kee |
KHRG |
116 |
Baw Naw Kee |
KHRG |
117 |
Poh Loh Kee |
KHRG |
118 |
Poh Loh Hta |
KHRG |
119 |
Pway Day |
KHRG, I144, I141 |
120 |
Ler Wa Ko |
KHRG |
121 |
Kloh Kee |
KHRG, I4 |
122 |
Toh Meh Kee |
KHRG |
123 |
Wa Tho Law |
KHRG |
124 |
Noh Baw Law |
KHRG |
125 |
Meh Paw Hta |
KHRG |
126 |
Wa Law Kloh |
KHRG |
127 |
Per Ko |
KHRG |
128 |
Plaw Kee |
KHRG, I138, I142, I151, I139, I4 |
129 |
Meh Thu Kee* |
KHRG, I4, I129, I149 |
130 |
Meh Paw Kee |
I141, I145, I149 |
131 |
Thay Day Plaw Kee* |
I149 |
132 |
Nya Hsa Kee |
I131, I132 |
133 |
Ner Kee |
KHRG, I114, I125, I131, I3 |
134 |
Wah Tay* |
I131, I132 |
135 |
Ler Toh Po |
I132 |
136 |
Ker Kaw Law |
KHRG, I131, I3, I132 |
137 |
Maw Pu |
I114, I130, I126, I128, I77 |
138 |
Lay Hta |
I114, I130, I126, I77 |
139 |
Da Baw Kee |
I130, I128, I126 |
140 |
Meh Gha Law |
KHRG, I130, I126, I132, I3, I77 |
141 |
Paw Wah Der |
I130, I127, I132 |
142 |
Noh Paw Per |
I114 |
143 |
Dta Hu Law |
I191 |
144 |
Ka Pu Soh |
I130 |
145 |
Maw Thay Hta |
I130 |
146 |
Baw Oo Toh* |
I143 |
147 |
ThWaw Kha |
I140 |
148 |
ThWaw Ku |
I140 |
Nyaunglebin District
Mone Township
# |
Village Name |
Source |
149 |
Thay Nweh Kee |
I42, I43, FR5, I49 |
150 |
Saw Ka Der* |
I70, I5 |
151 |
Nwa Kee* |
FR11 |
152 |
Haw Kho Dreh* |
FR11 |
153 |
Saw Kee* |
FR11 |
154 |
Tee Ghaw* |
FR11 |
155 |
Saw Tay Der |
I28, I30, FR6 |
156 |
Pah Kaw Kee* |
I48 |
157 |
Wah Kee |
FR6 |
158 |
Kwih Day Ko |
FR6 |
159 |
Taw Ray Der |
FR6 |
160 |
Saw Nyeh Der |
FR6 |
161 |
Tee Ner Hta |
FR6 |
162 |
Nwa Lay Ko |
FR6 |
163 |
Play Kee |
FR6 |
164 |
Yaw Kee |
FR6 |
165 |
Play Pa |
FR6 |
166 |
Si Daw Ko |
FR6 |
167 |
KNay Kee |
FR6 |
168 |
KPah Hta |
FR12 |
Kyauk Kyi Township
# |
Village Name |
Source |
169 |
PYah Hser Der |
FR12 |
170 |
Tee Mu Hta |
I66, I94 |
171 |
Per Po Kee* |
I5 |
172 |
Maw Kee |
I80, I83 |
173 |
KDu Mu Der* |
I94 |
174 |
Kheh Der |
I73, I75, FR12 |
175 |
TKaw Der |
I75, FR12 |
176 |
Oo Keh Kee |
FR12 |
177 |
Mu Kee |
I75, FR12 |
178 |
Doh Daw Kee |
FR12 |
179 |
Dta Baw Kee* |
I77 |
180 |
Tee Nya BDay Kee |
I74, FR12 |
181 |
Poh Hta |
I75 |
182 |
Po Khaw Der |
I75, FR12 |
183 |
Maw Lay Kee |
I75 |
184 |
Kee Tee |
I75 |
185 |
Nyah Tay* |
I75 |
186 |
Kee Kheh Der* |
I75 |
187 |
Thaw Mi Der* |
I75 |
188 |
Poh Kyo* |
I75 |
189 |
Hoh Lu |
I75 |
190 |
Paw Poh Der* |
I75 |
191 |
Peh Po Kee |
I9 |
192 |
Saw Baw Der |
I30 |
193 |
Lay Pway Kee |
KHRG, I2 |
194 |
Kler Kee* |
I94 |
195 |
Kwih Lah* |
KHRG, I2 |
Shwegyin Township
# |
Village Name |
Source |
196 |
Hsaw Gho Kee |
KHRG |
197 |
Du Pa Leh |
KHRG |
198 |
Tee Klay Kee |
KHRG |
199 |
Tee Blah Hta |
I90, I79, I111 |
200 |
Thaw Gheh Ko |
I76, I99 |
201 |
Saw Ther Kee* |
I76, I102 |
202 |
Tee Thareh Kee |
I71, I76, I130 |
203 |
Yah Aw* |
I76 |
204 |
Ghaw Kee* |
I71, I76 |
205 |
Dta Kaw Lay Ko* |
I76 |
206 |
Tee Nya Mo Kee* |
I109 |
207 |
Tee Ler Ghaw Kee* |
I99 |
208 |
Loh Kee* |
KHRG, I1, I98, I99 |
209 |
Kaw Mu Der |
KHRG, I1, I97, I98, I100, I101, I99, I105 |
210 |
Thay Ko Hser Der* |
KHRG, I1, I97, I101, I96, I105 |
211 |
Saw Ru Ko* |
KHRG, I1, I99 |
212 |
Mee TNay Der |
I99 |
213 |
Dta Keh Pu* |
KHRG, I1 |
214 |
Mi Tha Mi Der* |
I98 |
215 |
Thay Ko Pu |
I103 |
216 |
Dta Say Der |
I71 |
217 |
Htoo Lu* |
I72 |
218 |
Maw Pu |
I77 |
219 |
Saw Aw Hta |
I78 |
220 |
Meh Kyi Kee a.k.a. Kyaw Mu Chaw Day |
I80 |
221 |
Prah Kee* |
I81 |
222 |
Wah May Kee* |
I81 |
223 |
Dta Kwih Kyo* |
I82 |
224 |
Meh Thee Hta* |
I86 |
225 |
Meh KDtee* |
I85 |
226 |
Kyay Kee* |
I101 |
Introduction and Executive Summary / The Military Situation / Displaced Villages
Villages Under the SPDC / Flight to Thailand / Future of the Area /
Appendices
Appendix A: Destroyed & Abandoned Villages / Appendix B: Relocated Villages
Appendix C: List of Villagers Killed by SPDC & DKBA
Appendix D: List of Villagers Wounded by SPDC & DKBA
Appendix E: SPDC Military Units / Appendix F: Index of
Interviews & Field Reports
Relocated Villages
This is a partial list of villages which were given specific orders to move to relocation
sites according to villagers in the area. Many of these villages also appear in the list
of burned and destroyed villages because they were subsequently burned after the villagers
moved. This list is not complete. Under Source, FR indicates
Field Reports from KHRG field reporters, KHRG indicates information given in the
form of verbal reports or lists by KHRG field researchers and Ix
indicates interviews with villagers, x being the interview
number used in the report. Full texts of the interviews and field reports are available
upon approved request as an Annex to this report.
Papun District
# |
Village Name |
Township |
Relocation Site |
Source |
1 |
Wah PNah Lo Ko |
Wa Mu |
Wa Mu |
KHRG |
2 |
Wa Wee Lay |
Meh Kyo |
Ku Thu Hta |
I116 |
3 |
Nya Hsa Day |
Meh Kyo |
Wa Mu |
I146 |
4 |
KNeh Khaw Hta |
Ma Lay Ler |
I157 |
|
5 |
Thay Kyo |
Ma Lay Ler |
Wa Mu |
I146 |
6 |
Lay Kee |
Ma Lay Ler |
Wa Mu |
I146 |
7 |
Kyaw TKoh Kee |
Ma Lay Ler |
Wa Mu |
I146 |
8 |
Khaw Tee Ko |
Ku Thu Hta |
I133 |
|
9 |
Dweh TKaw Kee |
Ku Thu Hta |
I133 |
|
10 |
Meh TRu Kee |
Ku Thu Hta |
I133 |
|
11 |
Tee Na Day |
Ku Thu Hta |
I133 |
|
12 |
Kloh Kee |
Meh Way |
Meh Way |
KHRG, I4 |
13 |
Wa Tho Law |
Meh Way |
Meh Way |
KHRG, I4 |
14 |
Noh Bo Law |
Meh Way |
Meh Way |
KHRG, I4 |
15 |
Wa Law Kloh |
Meh Way |
Meh Way |
KHRG, I4 |
16 |
Plaw Kee |
Meh Way |
Meh Way |
I137 |
17 |
Meh Thu Kee |
Meh Way |
Meh Way |
KHRG, I4 |
18 |
Du Baw |
Meh Way |
I143 |
|
19 |
Ka Hser Ghee Tee |
Meh Way |
Meh Way |
KHRG, I4 |
20 |
Toh Kyaw Kee |
Meh Way |
Meh Way |
KHRG, I4 |
21 |
Da Baw Kee |
Meh Thu |
I114 |
|
22 |
Meh Gha Law |
Meh Thu |
I113, I114 |
|
23 |
Khaw Tee Ko |
Meh Nyu Hta |
Klaw Hta |
I220 * |
24 |
Meh Nyu Hta Khaw Kla |
Meh Nyu Hta |
Meh Nyu Hta |
I221 |
* This village had been told it would be relocated, but moved to a place of its own choosing.
Nyaunglebin
District
# |
Village Name |
Township |
Relocation Site |
Source |
25 |
Kheh Pu Der |
Mone |
FR6 |
|
26 |
Theh Baw Der |
Mone |
FR6 |
|
27 |
Kyaw Pya |
Mone |
FR6 |
|
28 |
Ploh Pa |
Mone |
FR6 |
|
29 |
Gko Nee |
Mone |
I26 |
|
30 |
Noh Taw Hta |
Mone |
Yan Myo Aung |
I5, I10 |
31 |
PReh See |
Mone |
Yan Myo Aung |
I5, I10 |
32 |
Ta Maw Ma |
Mone |
Yan Myo Aung |
I5, I10 |
33 |
Twa Ni Gone |
Mone |
Yan Myo Aung |
I10 |
34 |
Mah Pee Doh |
Ler Doh |
PDeh Kaw |
KHRG |
35 |
Mah Pee Po |
Ler Doh |
PDeh Kaw |
KHRG |
36 |
Leh Gkaw Wah |
Ler Doh |
Lay Bin Way |
I9 |
37 |
Shwe Dtee |
Ler Doh |
I9 |
|
38 |
Taun Dta Daw |
Ler Doh |
I9 |
|
39 |
PZu An |
Ler Doh |
I9 |
|
40 |
Ma Oo Bin |
Ler Doh |
I9 |
|
41 |
Nga Peh Inn |
Ler Doh |
I9 |
|
42 |
Shan Su |
Ler Doh |
Kaw Tha Say |
I9 |
Introduction and Executive Summary / The Military Situation / Displaced Villages
Villages Under the SPDC / Flight to Thailand / Future of the Area /
Appendices
Appendix A: Destroyed & Abandoned Villages / Appendix B: Relocated Villages
Appendix C: List of Villagers Killed by SPDC & DKBA
Appendix D: List of Villagers Wounded by SPDC & DKBA
Appendix E: SPDC Military Units / Appendix F: Index of
Interviews & Field Reports
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