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Policemen among 400 Myanmar nationals seeking refuge in India

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Updated: March 16th, 2021, 11:25 IST
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Champhai (Mizoram): More than 400 people from Myanmar, many of them policemen, have crossed into this town of Mizoram since late February, an Indian police officer said Tuesday. They have fled Myanman as Myanmar security forces seek to crush pro-democracy demonstrators after last month’s coup. The policemen among the 400 people said they fled because they feared persecution after refusing to obey the military junta’s orders to shoot protesters.

“About 116 crossed on Friday,” the police officer said. He declined to be named because of the sensitivity of the issue. “Among the 116 persons were policemen and firemen. Some of them carried only clothes stuffed into white plastic sacks as they crossed the border.

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The Centre has ordered local authorities to stop the influx but the mountain terrain is porous and hard to patrol. There are also close ethnic and cultural ties between the people on the two sides of the remote border.

Also read: Myanmar military kill 10 protesters as situation turns ugly

Around 140 people have died so far and thousands detained in Myanmar since the February 1 military coup. Protesters continue to take to the streets in defiance of the authorities, who have used rubber bullets, tear gas and live ammunition to stop them.

Security forces shot dead six people Monday taking part in pro-democracy demonstrations, media and witnesses said.

Myanmar’s junta has said it is exercising great restraint in handling what it describes as demonstrations by ‘riotous protesters’. It has accused the protesters of attacking police and harming national security and stability.

One of the largest groups of recent arrivals in India – numbering around 100 – are housed in a village in this district. It is a short drive on rough mountain roads from the Tiau river that marks the border between the two countries.

A handful of them sat in a sunlit room Monday, smoking hand-rolled cigarettes and hunched over their phones. One watched Facebook videos of protesters clashing with Myanmar security forces.

Among those sheltering in the village, which local community leaders asked not to name, was a fire department official from Myanmar’s Chin state who gave his name only as Khaw.

The official said his superiors had asked him on February 18 to hose down and disperse anti-coup demonstrators. Khaw, 34, said he had refused the order and stopped going to work, along with 20 other firemen. “I support the CDM,” he said, referring to the civil disobedience movement against Myanmar’s junta.

“I didn’t want to be under the control of the military,” asserted Khaw through an interpreter. He said 16 other Myanmar firemen had also sought shelter in the Indian village.

Last week, some Myanmar policemen who fled to India had said they had been ordered to directly shoot at protesters.

But Khaw’s account is among the first from emergency service officials fleeing Myanmar after disobeying orders. Khaw said he did not carry any Myanmar ID in case he was caught by the country’s security forces. However, he showed recent photos of himself in a fireman’s uniform.

After joining the civil disobedience movement, Khaw said he hid in a forested area of Chin state with around 30 others. However, March 3, security forces discovered their hideout. It forced him to flee Myanmar, leaving behind his wife and four children. Asked about his family’s safety, Khaw said: “That’s my biggest fear.”

 

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