PHOTO DESCRIPTION LIST: SET 94-A
Evidence of Bacteriological Warfare

An Independent Report by the Karen Human Rights Group
March 1994


[Note: Clicking on a photo will provide an enlargement of the photo]

See the related report "Is the SLORC Using Bacteriological Warfare?" (KHRG 15/3/94)


tn_94_cw1.jpg (2797 bytes) Photo #1:  "White box" which was dropped and RPG-7 tail assembly, which was found attached.

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tn_94_cw2.jpg (2849 bytes) Photo #2:  Box with lid removed.

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tn_94_cw3.jpg (2941 bytes) Photo #3:  Box with lid removed - top view.

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tn_94_cw4.jpg (3208 bytes) Photo #4:  Circuit board and microwave transmitter.

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tn_94_cw5.jpg (2969 bytes) Photo #5:  Pressure- sensing anode and swinging- arm gauge which controls microwave signal.  (Note the blue code marking on it, possibly added by SLORC- others were coded red)

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tn_94_cw6.jpg (3464 bytes) Photo #6:  Connecting wires.

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tn_94_cw7.jpg (2665 bytes) Photo #7:  Side view showing loose wire which is attached to all units, with solder still on the stripped ends- this many also be a SLORC addition.

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tn_94_cw8.jpg (2598 bytes) Photo #8:  View showing the name type of loose wire on another unit.

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tn_94_cw9.jpg (2862 bytes) Photo #9:  Botton view, showing plastic connector where the loose wire is soldered to a cable from the circuitboard.

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tn_94_cw10.jpg (2678 bytes) Photo #10:  Botton view showing compartments - the centre compartment is for the battery, the right- hand compartment was empty when recovered.

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tn_94_cw11.jpg (2637 bytes) Photo #11:  Chemical battery pack dated Jan. 2, 1992.

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tn_94_cw12.jpg (1976 bytes) Photo #12:  Battery pack from another angle.

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tn_94_cw13.jpg (2822 bytes) Photo #13:  Battery bag- this bag had been ripped open - then the activated battery had been packed inside it again before shoving it in the battery compartment.

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tn_94_cw14.jpg (3133 bytes) Photo #14:  Internal parts of another unit recovered - note that this unit is code- marked Red (See Photo #5).

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tn_94_cw15.jpg (2686 bytes) Photo #15:  Box bottom labels - "CT 6/2535" many indicate that the unit was sold in Thailand in 1992, which was the year 2535 on the Thai calendar.

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tn_94_cw16.jpg (1721 bytes) Photo #16:  Company logo on box lid.

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tn_94_cw17.jpg (1793 bytes) Photo #17:  Parachute.

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tn_94_cw18.jpg (2514 bytes) Photo #18:  RPG-7 tail assembly which was found attached to one unit, possibly as a weight.