SPDC collected tax for railway patrol in Anin, Anang village, Ye Township
Independent Mon News Agency
June 6, 2001
After a bomb blast on
the railway near the kyaung ywear(Karen village), Thabuzayatt Township, SPDC set up a plan
to patrol along the railroad area. And it collected money to pay for the patrol from many
villages situated in these areas. In Anang village, the villagers have to pay the
authority 400 kyats every month; and every village has to patrol railroad.
On May 19,2001, LIB No.82 based in the southern part of Pa-an Township,Karen State,
conscripted local villagers to repaired the motor road between Zartapyin Eindu without
giving any payments according to local Mon people from the area.
When the junta built the motor road over six years ago, they confiscated the local people
from the villages situated around these areas. The majority of villagers are Mon.
My son went to Thailand after he was conscripted to work in the motor road in about
1995,1996, one local villager said. When he worked on the motor road, he felt
very sick because he got malaria after working fir 3 days in the sun, she added.
I want one of my daughters to be a school teacher. If she is a teacher, we will not
be conscripted to work like that; and we can also avoid paying many kinds of taxes,
she added.
Thayattaw villagers
forced to harvest in kyonedoe, Kawkreik Township, Karen State
SPDC ordered Thayattaw (Grougp Kroak, means mango forest) villagers to harvest a military
battalions paddy farm. They conscripted local people, over three days before the
water festival, (Songkran days) without payment, according to the villager.
The authorities did not give any food or water to the villagers who were forced to work.
They had to bring their food for their lunches.
SPDC conscripts money
in Moelamine, the capital of Mon State
SPDC conscripted money in Moelamyine town to repair a motor road near the bottom of
Kyaikthanlan range.
Some of houses had to pay 15,000/ 10,000/ or 3,000 Kyats, according to a source in the Mon
community in Moelamyine.
Local people suffered because they have to pay more money. Some poor local people borrowed
money from their relatives to pay the local authority because they did not have enough
money in their savings.