NOVANEWS
| A burnt property in Meiktila following attacks on Muslims,March 2013. photo by Hein Aung |
“we ran, we saw the younger children falling over, the older kids had to help them,” he said, recalling his account. “We hid, and then moved from place to place until we were rescued and brought here. I’m not sure where some of my other friends are.”
“that’s my friend,” he said.
“and this one, those are Osama and Karimullah,”
| Hafiz’s friend. Murdered in Meiktila, March 2013. photo by Hein Aung |
One body, Osama’s, has a massive gash to the back of the neck, which looks like it was caused by a machete. The other boy had a massive laceration in a similar place, both bodies had been there for three days before a local journalist, Hein Aung, took the pictures. They are too graphic to print. The class mates consoled each other, two friends lost. The pictures confirm their fears, but there are still friends unaccounted for, but we have no more pictures that can be identified, the rest are of burnt corpses. Not that that was a comfort to these young men, to anyone. Nearby, one hundred and five year old Kairunbi, laid on the floor, exhausted. Her seventy-one year-old daughter watched over her.
“We had to use a stretcher to get her here,” she told me. “We will go back when it is safe to do so,” she added. “We could be here for a while.”
“the military want to assert their power, and want to prove they are the ones that can restore order, they are using us to prove their point.”



