The following are translated extracts from interviews done by RFA’s Burmese service:
Eyewitness Account
09/27/07
Speaker: I saw it at Myintha Project area. That was the Number 31 old bus terminal. I went there because I heard people couldn’t stand it any more, so they had surrounded the security forces and attacked them with knives. It’s really true that with knives they were attacking people holding guns. According to unconfirmed news [Translator’s Note: Unclear], even the guns have arrived. The military arrived after we did. They came in their vehicles, and there were at least 15 people in a vehicle. I saw four vehicles. I saw them shooting, with my own eyes. I saw them shooting, and I saw people shot at. I don’t know whether they died or how many corpses there were. Continue reading
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Burma crackdown: police shoot into crowds
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