Assessing the impact of the military coup on families in Sagaing Region: A case study of house burnings in Myanmar

Thandar Hlaing
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The military coup in Myanmar triggered a notorious uprising and subsequent armed conflict, resulting in military forces killing and imprisoning protesters, as well as setting fire to houses. This study employs a qualitative approach and uses James Scott’s survival mechanism theory to analyze the hardships experienced by families in fire-damaged villages in the Sagaing region. Our findings reveal that military forces carried out targeted attacks and burned down houses, particularly in villages that supported the People’s Defense Forces, leading to significant suffering among the local population. Families who were victims of this arson faced a host of challenges, including the loss of their homes and possessions, leaving them to seek shelter in the forest or makeshift tents, as well as food insecurity and a lack of access to medical care. Furthermore, many became unemployed as farming production costs were unaffordable and their children were unable to attend school. We highlight the urgent need for international humanitarian aid to address the dire situation faced by families whose homes were burned down by the military in Sagaing Region, Myanmar.
评估军事政变对实皆地区家庭的影响:缅甸房屋焚烧个案研究
缅甸的军事政变引发了一场臭名昭著的起义和随后的武装冲突,导致军队杀害和监禁抗议者,并纵火焚烧房屋。本研究采用质性研究方法,运用James Scott的生存机制理论,分析实皆地区火灾村落家庭所经历的苦难。我们的调查结果显示,军队进行了有针对性的攻击并烧毁了房屋,特别是在支持人民国防军的村庄,给当地居民造成了巨大的痛苦。这次纵火的受害者家庭面临着许多挑战,包括失去家园和财产,只能在森林或临时帐篷中寻求庇护,以及粮食不安全和无法获得医疗服务。此外,许多人失业,因为农业生产成本负担不起,他们的孩子无法上学。我们强调迫切需要国际人道主义援助,以解决缅甸实皆地区房屋被军队烧毁的家庭所面临的可怕局势。
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