Residents call for release of detained civilians in Shan State’s Namkham Township
Over 250 residents protested in northern Shan State’s Namkham
Township on Wednesday demanding the release of twelve civilians who were
allegedly arrested by the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA), according to
a local source.
The protest arose in response to the abduction of villagers
from Mongwi and Hopang villages by the TNLA troops on November 27 of last year
and not seen since.
Protesters hold pictures of their abducted relatives during a protest in Mongwi village in Namkham Township. (Photo: S.Y.) |
“They (TNLA
army) arrested my brother,” said Nang Kham, a resident from Hopang who also
joined the protest. “I don’t know where I can find him. I don’t know whether he
is still alive or if he is dead.”
A representative at the protest said there has been no
information about the abducted villagers since their arrests. They accused the
TNLA of being responsible for their detention.
“Please release all of the detainees,” said Loong Sai,
a resident in Mongwi village who also joined the protest. “We ask that all the
leaders understand our situation and release our people.”
“Please don’t do any harm to them,” he added.
On December 6, the TNLA Information Department
published a statement declaring that they had not engaged in the abduction of
the civilians. They said they would not detain civilians because civilians are supporters
of their cause.
The arrest came amidst fighting between the TNLA and
the Restoration Council of Shan State/Shan State Army-South (RCSS/SSA-S), the
latter of which is one of the eight signatories to Burma’s controversial Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement
(NCA). The clashes between the two groups remain
ongoing and have caused hundreds of villagers to flee their homes.
By SAI AW / Shan Herald Agency for News (S.H.A.N)
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