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The Rape Of Hukawng Valley

The avarice of the generals of the Burmese military junta

their cronies are above human, environmental and

ecological concerns. Ecroachment and rampant land

grabbing is creating a serious ecological disbalance

where the fragile eco system of the world's largest

tiger reserve in Hukawng Valley in Kachin State,

Burma is in grave peril. The pro-junta Yuzana

Company has grabbed over 200,000 acres of land

in the valley around the tiger reserve with the help

of Burma's ruling junta since last year. The US-based

Wildlife Conservation Society dubbed the Hukawng

Valley the world's largest tiger reserve in 2004.

So perturbed are residents living around Hukawng
Valley over the rapid destruction of the ecology of
the valley following the encroachment and frenetic
gold mining activities, that they have made a fervent
appeal to senior General Than Shwe to intervene lest
the tiger reserve be reduced to a commercial entity.
The appeal has been met by stony silence.


With the active connivance of the Burmese Army the

Rangoon- based Yuzana Company owned by U Htay

Myint, has been on a land grabbing spree in the lush

and verdant valley. The company has employed over

500 workers and since the end of 2006 started seizing

agricultural tracts to grow sugar cane and cassava

plants in the occupied land.

The blitzkrieg mounted on the Hukawng Valley by

the Yuzana Company has seen farmers losing acres

and acres of paddy field, orchards and grazing land

for cattle. The company equipped with modern farm

machinery imported from abroad descended on the

quite environs of the valley, where people tilled land

and tended to their orchards and plantations in an

ambience of serenity and in coexistence with nature.

Money and muscle power silenced both efforts to stop

the company. Dissent has been effectively muffled.

In an inexplicable move which had villagers

bewilderedand angry, Yuzana Company employees

went about systematically spraying an unknown

chemical agent leading to wanton killing of domestic

and wild animals. Carcasses of buffaloes, cows and

wild pigs littered thefields even as vultures hovered overhead.


Rampant felling of trees and bamboo, needed for locally

styled home construction is now in short supply given

the depredation in the woods and forests by company

employees.The onslaught on the forests and farmlands

by a company's management, whose greed is boundless,

is rapidly destroying the natural habitat of birds and wild

animals, including the tiger for which the Hukawng Valley

is famous.


Both the fragile eco-system and the economy of the area

have come under the axe leading to a serious social

conflict between the local people and the company's workers.

The firm's workers are from lower Burma and this has only

increased hostilities with the ethnic population. Quarrels

have led to fights and killings. Quite a few villagers have

gone missing. After the company arrived hapless people

around the valley have had their lives turned upside down

by the commercial activities afoot with the blessings of

the junta.

While the junta backed Yuzana Company's intrusion into

the valley began last year, attempts to wrest control of

Kachin state from the Kachin Independent Organization

(KIO) datesback to 1994 after the rebel armed

group was manipulatedinto a ceasefire agreement

by the shrewd generals of the ruling dictatorship.

The KIO was lulled into believing thata political

dialogue would be initiated. But after the ceasefire

no plea for a dialogue was entertained by the junta.

Therelations between the junta and the KIO began

to sour from 2005.


The military has sought to occupy Kachin state with all

the powers at its resource. The junta has used military

and economic clout at its disposal to make inroads in a

state which apart from its flora and fauna and agricultural

resources, boasts the only jade mines in the country

in Phakant. The state also has a lot of gold mines,

the biggest being in Hukawng Valley along Mali River

and N'mai River together with mines in Putao.


It was but obvious that the junta would systematically

try to usurp Kachin resources --- mainly its mineral wealth.

Laced with the desire to fleece the state of its resources,

was the political aim of wresting control of a region in

northern Burma, which has been fighting for self

determination and autonomy. In the parlance of the

ethnic nationalities, what the generals have been out

to achieve over the years is the total Burmanization

of the country. This is being sought to be achieved by

mass internal migration especially of Burmans from lower

Burma to the Hukawng Valley regions and other areas of

Kachin state, akin to the ethnic cleansing methods

adopted in Arakan state where people from central

Burma are being settled in newly built model villages

on land confiscated from the Rohingya community.

In conclusion, the attitude of the Burmese military

junta is reminiscent of invaders down history.

The agenda -- loot at any cost.

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