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Burning in Demoso Township

An incident is a public claim made by a civil society organization, an international organization, a government, or another source that a violation of human rights was perpetrated by the defense and security forces of a country. Graph analysis can generate linkages based on the dates and locations between these incidents and chains of command.

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Based on 1 claims made by 1 sources, Burning in Demoso Township occurred on 2022/4/17.

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“Bullets rained from the sky”: War crimes and displacement in eastern Myanmar
Amnesty International
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According to Amnesty International: "LOOTING AND BURNING [...] Myanmar soldiers have engaged in systematic looting in Kayin and Kayah States and burned large sections of villages in the latter, with a marked escalation in these actions since the beginning of 2022. Witnesses reported burning of homes and looting of properties, including jewellery, cash, vehicles and livestock, in eight different villages. These violations, seen across the country in other ongoing conflicts and in previous rounds ...
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2022/4/17
2022/4/17

Inferred Chains of Command to this Incident

Sources establish claims about the chain of command, commanders, the sites and areas of operations of units, and incidents through time. Security Force Monitor organizes these claims into structured data. The linkages in time between these claims time-bound periods are inferred according to the Monitor’s methodology. Individual time-bound chains of command can be generated from this data using graph analysis.

Every chain of command which included Burning in Demoso Township is shown below. These chains are disaggregated to show the entire time-range of each chain from the lowest unit in the chain to the highest unit at the top of the chain. Any individual who was part of that chain during the date-range is shown as well.

The chains show any direct or positional incidents which are claimed to have occurred during the time-range. Direct incidents have a source which directly names the unit as a perpetrator. Positional incidents occur when there is an intersection between claims from sources alleging an incident occurred and other sources giving a unit an overlapping location and date-range.

The following chains include Burning in Demoso Township. Click on a chain to see our inferred time periods as well as every source used to establish the chain of command.

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Areas of Operation of Units in the Location of this Incident

Claims of sites and areas of operation for units through time can be linked according to Security Force Monitor’s methodology. Graph analysis of these linkages establishes the location of units during the time range of the incident.

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