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These maps show Toungoo District in Karen State, Burma — site of ongoing attacks by the Burma Army.
The pictures below show some of the over 200 villagers making their way to the Salween river after fleeing Burma Army attacks in their native Toungoo District of Karen State. The photos were taken by a relief team that is on its way to the area of these attacks in order to provide aid to the thousands of villagers who are still in hiding there. Entire villages have been forced to flee, and people, regardless of their age or health, have been forced to walk many kilometers over mountains and across Burma Army controlled roads just to reach this point. Their hope is to reach refugee camps, but their future now is still uncertain.
This report is part of an FBR special report on the ongoing activities of the Burma Army in displacing entire villages in the Toungoo district of Karen State. For more information, please see these earlier reports:
- 380 Newly Displaced Karen People Arrive at the Salween River. Over 5000 Now in Hiding
- Update on Burma Army Attacks in Toungoo and Nyaunglebin Districts
- New Group of 150 IDPs Attempting to Flee to Salween River
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