November
15, 2017
On
4 August, Kaing Gyi (Mro village) in Maungtaw Township was attacked by ARSA
terrorists, which killed 8 villagers. On 25 August, another terrorist attack
forced the Mro villagers to flee their village. With guidance from the State
Counsellor, the Yangon Region Government and the Mon State Government are
building a new village for the Mro people near Thandar Village in Maungtaw
Township. The new village with have fifty houses and the Taninthayi Region
government and people have donated a school building and a monastery.
The
following are excerpts on 12 November from interviews with officials in charge
of building the new Mro village.
Daw
Nilar Kyaw, Yangon Region Minister for Electricity, Industry, Transportation
Q:
Can you tell us how you will relocate the Mro people to the new village?
A:
There are about 258 Mro people moving in to the village and there are fifty
houses for them. Each house is 40×60 feet and is being constructed by local
constructors. We will discuss with the Mro people for digging up a well,
fencing the houses, paving roads and supplying electricity. We will have to use
solar power here before we can connect them with the power grid. The
Thaninthayi Region will provide funding for building a clinic and school here.
Q:
Do you have an estimated time for when you’ll finish with the new village’s
construction?
A:
We started this project in 19 October. Although in writing it says the Yangon
Region Government is doing this project, the Mon State government is also
aiding them. There are some difficulties with transporting items and hiring
workers so depending on that the time of completion may change.
Q:
Are there plans to help the Mro people in other ways?
A:
There is another plan with the Yangon and Mon Government to build a 22 housing
village in Pantawpyin near Mro.
U
San Htun (Chairman)
Kaing
Gyi, Mro village
Q:
Where did you used to live? And can you tell us why you requested to have the
new village built here?
A:
We used to live in the deep forests in Mayu mountains, about 2 miles away from
the nearest concrete road, and we are farmers by descent. Now we want a place
that’s nearer the concrete roads after the terrorist attacks.
Q:
So where are you living right now?
We’re
just living in tents right now until the new village is completed. They said it
will take one or two monthsQ: Did you have any students in your village before
it was destroyed?
A:
We had a self-made school made of bamboos and there were 42 students. We hired
a teacher by paying them in paddy. After an elementary education we sent the
students to a school three miles from here for further education.
Q:
Can you tell us how you’re living now?
A:
Right now we’re depending on rations and aid from the red cross and
humanitarian organizations from Rakhine.
U
Aung Htike
In
charge of construction for Kaing Gyi Mro new village
Q:
Do you have an expected completion date for this project?
A:
We want to finish this as soon as possible so we want to use a lot of workers
and equipment for this. We can’t really say for sure when we’ll finish due to
transportation difficulties but we’re aiming for completion before the rainy
season comes.
Q:
Can you give some details of the layout of the new village?
A:
We’re going to construct them according to the guidance of the Yangon Region
government. The houses will each be 40×60 feet and the road leading into the
village will be 60 feet long and the road around the village will be 50 feet
long. We are also discussing plans for diverting rainwater.
Q:
What is the thought process for designing the layout?
A:
The first consideration is for the Mro people to live in peace. We hear that
they will later add in a clinic, school and a monastery.
Q:
How about that housing in Pantaw?
A:
That is still in discussion. They said there will be 22 houses built there but
due to security concerns we cannot go and survey the land.
(Translated
by Zaw Htet Oo)
Ref;
The Global New Light of Myanmar


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