(Staff article from the FRONTIER MYANMAR on 20 February 2023.)
23-year-old Kyaw Zin Win lay on his back, hands tied
and eyes blindfolded, as slick warm blood spread from a slash in his throat. “Hey! Make sure you finish it. Are they all
dead?” shouted a man from high above, where Kyaw Zin Win had been struck in the
head and thrown from a ledge before having his throat slashed.
Still shocked to find himself alive, it was only after the soldiers left that Zaw Naing discovered he wasn’t the only survivor. “The first five people were killed, but the remaining three of us escaped with our throats cut,” he told Frontier. He alleged that the attackers were members of the Shanni Nationalities Army, an ethnic armed group that has been accused of collaborating with the Myanmar military since the 2021 coup.