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Doo Tha Htoo District Incident Report: Child seriously injured in a landmine explosion in Thaton Township, January 2021 - Myanmar

Doo Tha Htoo District Incident Report: Child seriously injured in a landmine explosion in Thaton Township, January 2021 Format On January 8th 2021, a 12-year-old boy stepped on a landmine in Ta Maw Daw village tract,[1] Thaton Township, Doo Tha Htoo [Thaton] District. His left foot was blown off in the explosion, and he sustained injuries to his right thigh. The victim spent three weeks at a local clinic for treatment, after which he was sent back to his village. This particular landmine was planted by the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA)[2] in response to an increase in Tatmadaw[3] activities in the area.[4]

3 Demonstan Lagi Kritis, Pasukan Keamanan Myanmar Terus Gunakan Kekerasan Hadapi Unjuk Rasa

3 Demonstan Lagi Kritis, Pasukan Keamanan Myanmar Terus Gunakan Kekerasan Hadapi Unjuk Rasa
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Southeast Myanmar Field Report: COVID-19, armed conflict, killings and sexual violence, July to December 2020 - Myanmar

Southeast Myanmar Field Report: COVID-19, armed conflict, killings and sexual violence, July to December 2020 Format Introduction This Field Report analyses information collected by KHRG field researchers during the period between July and December 2020. As the COVID-19[1] pandemic entered into the second wave of infections in August, rural communities in Southeast Myanmar faced new and increased restrictions that impacted their livelihood situation. Unable to access their plantations because of local lockdowns, sell their cash crops and goods, or find work as day labourers, many rural villagers are struggling to find alternatives to provide for their families. Although some financial and material aid is being provided by the Myanmar government, the Karen National Union (KNU),[2] and other organisations, that aid remains uneven in its distribution, often failing to reach those most in need. Access to education has also been heavily impacted by the second wave of COVID-19. Ongoin

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