Village administrators now worried about their safety

After village administrator of Phone Thar Wa village tract in Minbya Township was shot and killed by a Tatmadaw column on 11 December night, other village administrators are concerned for their safety and want to resign.

By Khin Tharaphy Oo 15 Dec 2019

Khin Tharaphy Oo | DMG
15 December, Minbya
 
After village administrator of Phone Thar Wa village tract in Minbya Township was shot and killed by a Tatmadaw column on 11 December night, other village administrators are concerned for their safety and want to resign.

Attacking village administrators who are working for regional stability is an attempt to disrupt the administrative mechanism, said U Oo Shwe Win, administrator of Pwint Htee village, Minbya Township.

“If they need to fight, they can fight between themselves. They should not attack village administrators,” he said.

Village administrators from Minbya Township have planned to resign if authorities will not take action against those who killed U Nyan Thein. They are going to report their complaints to the President’s Office to take effective action on the offenders.

“We are not satisfied the death of the village administrator. We do not want to work as village administrator,” U Oo Shwe Win said.

U Maung Bu Shwe, administrator of Pyitawtha village in Minbya Township, said that the Tatmadaw’s accusation of village administrator of having ties to the AA makes matter worse.

“We are worried that we will be killed,” he said.

Village administrators from Minbya Township said that they’re waiting to see how if state level authorities will take action about the death of U Nyan Thein.

Family members of U Nyan Thein and a woman from Satetara village has filed a complaint to the Myanmar National Human Rights Commission (MNHRC) to investigate the death of them

Village administrators from Rathedaung, Mrauk-U and Kyauktaw Townships have also handed in their resignation.

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