Geographic & Command Chain Analysis of Police, Prisons, Militaries & Militias by Security Force Monitor
details & analysis of one
Inferred Command Chain from Ministry of Home Affairs to Third Unnamed Deputy Battalion Command on 2012/4/1
Our Analysis indicates that this chain of command existed from 2012/4/1 to 2012/4/1. The command
chain was built on inferred time ranges of links between 5 units, based off
of 12 claims made by 6 sources.
Below the chain is shown, with the time ranges for the relation between each unit in the
change to show the larger time range of claims that this specific chain was inferred from.
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. The Security Force Monitor does not make allegations, but relies
on descriptions, categorizations, and allegations from other organizations.
During the time-range of this chain of command, 2012/4/1 to 2012/4/1, 0 incidents
occurred where a source directly named a perpetrator and are listed below.
0
incidents which directly name a perpetrator in this chain (page 1 / 1)
Incidents Without a Named Perpetrator
During the time-range of this chain of command 0 incidents occurred in locations which
overlapped with sites and/or areas of operations of one or more units in the chain. This includes any
incident which one or more units in this chain was directly identified in a source as a perpetrator.
Incidents which began before or after the time range of this chain of command are not included in the
list below.
0 chains (page 1/1)
Claims & Sources
The sources used to infer time ranges and construct this chain of command are listed below. Each
individual relationship may contain multiple claims establishing its existence.
12 claims based off 6 sources (page 1 / 2)
Report of the detailed findings of the Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Myanmar (A/HRC/39/CRP.2)