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Arbitrary Arrest, Torture in Hsipaw Township

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Based on 1 claims made by 1 sources, Arbitrary Arrest, Torture in Hsipaw Township occurred on 2017/12/31.

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claim/statusaccepted
assertion/incident:location:descriptionsNam Yam
assertion/incident:violation:typesArbitrary Arrest, Torture
assertion/incident:violation:descriptionsAccording to Shan Human Rights Foundation: "On December 31, 2017 over 100 Burma Army troops of (IB) 147 and 243 under the NE Command attacked and burned down a drug rehabilitation centre run by the Shan State Progress Party/Shan State Army (SSPP/SSA) at Nam Yam about 30 miles southeast of Hsipaw town. On the same day, the troops arbitrarily arrested four civilians – badly torturing one of them – and requisitioned five local vehicles."
annotation/category:violation-typesTorture
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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 Arbitrary Arrest, Torture in Hsipaw 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 Arbitrary Arrest, Torture in Hsipaw Township. Click on a chain to see our inferred time periods as well as every source used to establish the chain of command.

3 chains of command (page 1/1)
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🪖 tatmadaw
1
🎖️ min aung hlaing general, senior general, vice senior general tatmadaw
🪖 deputy commander-in-chief of defence services
1
🎖️ soe win general, lieutenant general, vice senior general deputy commander-in-chief of defence services
🪖 tatmadaw-kyi
1
🎖️ soe win general, lieutenant general, vice senior general tatmadaw-kyi
🪖 joint chief of staff
1
🎖️ mya htun oo general joint chief of staff
🪖 2 bureau of special operations
1
🎖️ than tun oo‡ lieutenant general 2 bureau of special operations
🪖 northeastern regional military command
1
🎖️ aung zaw aye major general northeastern regional military command
🪖 unknown tactical operations command (northeastern regional military command)
1
🪖 147 infantry battalion
1
1
arbitrary arrest, torture in hsipaw township
2017/12/31
2017/12/31
🪖 tatmadaw
1
🎖️ min aung hlaing general, senior general, vice senior general tatmadaw
🪖 deputy commander-in-chief of defence services
1
🎖️ soe win general, lieutenant general, vice senior general deputy commander-in-chief of defence services
🪖 tatmadaw-kyi
1
🎖️ soe win general, lieutenant general, vice senior general tatmadaw-kyi
🪖 joint chief of staff
1
🎖️ mya htun oo general joint chief of staff
🪖 general staff (army)
1
🎖️ moe myint htun lieutenant general general staff (army)
🪖 1 military operations command
1
🪖 unknown tactical operations command (1 military operations command)
1
🪖 243 infantry battalion
1
1
arbitrary arrest, torture in hsipaw township
2017/12/31
2017/12/31
🪖 tatmadaw
1
🎖️ min aung hlaing general, senior general, vice senior general tatmadaw
🪖 deputy commander-in-chief of defence services
1
🎖️ soe win general, lieutenant general, vice senior general deputy commander-in-chief of defence services
🪖 tatmadaw-kyi
1
🎖️ soe win general, lieutenant general, vice senior general tatmadaw-kyi
🪖 joint chief of staff
1
🎖️ mya htun oo general joint chief of staff
🪖 2 bureau of special operations
1
🎖️ than tun oo‡ lieutenant general 2 bureau of special operations
🪖 northeastern regional military command
1
🎖️ aung zaw aye major general northeastern regional military command
🪖 1 military operations command
1
🪖 unknown tactical operations command (1 military operations command)
1
🪖 243 infantry battalion
1
1
arbitrary arrest, torture in hsipaw township

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.

1 chains (page 1/1)