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Life Under the Junta: Evidence of Crimes Against Humanity in Burma’s Chin State

Year: 2011 Publisher: Physicians for Human Rights
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pfhr-chin-2011Of the 621 households interviewed, 91.9% reported at least one episode of a family member being forced to do hard labor, such as porter military supplies or build roads. Government authorities, primarily soldiers (68.3%), committed 98.3% of the attacks. Overall, 1,768 of the most severe abuses were reported across all nine townships of Chin State.


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