Forced labor continues
Friday, 05 October 2012 12:46
S.H.A.N.
Forced requisitioning of bullock carts in Monghsu-Tangyan area in June this year. (Photo: SHAN)
Mongnai South
Mongkeung South
Laikha South
Kehsi South
Mongpiang East
Mongton East
Mantong North
Mongkeung South
Laikha South
Kehsi South
Mongpiang East
Mongton East
Mantong North
In Mongnai, villagers were told they had to do all these things because it was their “inherent responsibility” as civilian citizens. They were also warned not to say “unpaid forced labor” because they were only performing their duties.
In addition, the report says villagers in Mongnai and Mantong were also required to provide Burmese military bases with:
3 viss (1 viss = 1.6 kg) of chickens and 1 bottle of cooking oil every 5 days in Mongnai
2 chickens and a gallon of rice whiskey on a daily basis in Mantong
Article 359 of the 2008 constitution “prohibits forced labor except hard labor as a punishment for crime duly convicted and duties assigned thereupon by the state in accord with the law in the interests of the people.”
Hong Kong-based Asian Legal Resource Center (ALRC) had reported to the UN Human Rights Council in September 2009 that statements of fundamental rights of the citizens in the charter were “farcical and at every point qualified.”
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