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Biblioteca Pa’an District: Land confiscation, forced labour and extortion undermining villagers’ livelihoods

Pa’an District: Land confiscation, forced labour and extortion undermining villagers’ livelihoods

Pa’an District: Land confiscation, forced labour and extortion undermining villagers’ livelihoods

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Date of publication
Febrero 2006
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ISBN / Resource ID
OBL:42247

Villagers in northern Pa'an District of central Karen State say their livelihoods are under serious threat due to exploitation by SPDC military authorities and by their Democratic Karen Buddhist Army (DKBA) allies who rule as an SPDC proxy army in much of the region. Villages in the vicinity of the DKBA headquarters are forced to give much of their time and resources to support the headquarters complex, while villages directly under SPDC control face rape, arbitrary detention and threats to keep them compliant with SPDC demands. The SPDC plans to expand Dta Greh (a.k.a. Pain Kyone) village into a town in order to strengthen its administrative control over the area, and is confiscating about half of the village's productive land without compensation to build infrastructure which includes offices, army camps and a hydroelectric power dam - destroying the livelihoods of close to 100 farming families. Local villagers, who are already struggling to survive under the weight of existing demands, fear further forced labour and extortion as the project continues.

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