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Let Htoke Taw Incident and the Junta’s Massacres – Issue 145

“The sounds of crying children,
crying out for “Mother, Mother”, echoed the entire area around Let Htoke Taw village.

The children and family members of the victims who were arrested and massacred by junta soldiers were crying. The victims encountered this tragedy while hiding in the compound of a monastery, believing that they were safe.

Like the Let Htoke Taw village incident, the people have witnessed the massacres committed by junta soldiers against the civilians in all 14 regions and states.

Burma News International (BNI)-Myanmar Peace Monitor’s Bi-Weekly News Review for this week puts a spotlight on the massacre in Let Htoke Taw village in Myinmu Township of Sagaing Region and the massacres of five or more than five people across the country.

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