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Pazigyi massacre
Part of the Myanmar civil war (2021–present)
Pazigyi massacre is located in Myanmar
Pazigyi massacre
Pazigyi massacre
Pazigyi massacre (Myanmar)
LocationPazigyi, Sagaing Region
Date11 April 2023
Deathsat least 130[1]
Perpetrators Myanmar Air Force

A mass killing of civilians was carried out by the Myanmar Air Force on 11 April 2023, in the village of Pazigyi, Kanbalu Township, Sagaing Region, located 92 miles (148 km) west of Mandalay, Myanmar's second largest city. During the massacre, the Myanmar Air Force launched a series of airstrikes at the opening ceremony of the People's Administration Office in Pazigyi village, a large gathering in territory held by resistance forces, killing at least 130 people in the junta's deadliest attack since seizing power in the 2021 coup d'état.[2][3]

Background

On 1 February 2021, the Myanmar Armed Forces staged a coup d'état and deposed the democratically elected government led by the National League for Democracy. Shortly thereafter, the military established a junta, the State Administration Council (SAC), and declared a national state of emergency. In response, civilians throughout the country staged large-scale protests to resist the military takeover.[4]

By May 2021, the civilian-led resistance had escalated into a civil war against the SAC, which was unwilling to compromise. Pazigyi is situated in the traditional Bamar Buddhist heartland, which quickly emerged as a stronghold of resistance against military rule. Pazigyi is a small farming village of approximately 233 households,[5] located in Sagaing Region, which borders the country's second-largest city, Mandalay.[6]

In early April 2023, Myanmar Army troops launched a military offensive in Sagaing Region, where Pazigyi is located, to intimidate and suppress local resistance, by burning and raiding villages, executing villagers, and driving thousands of people from their homes.[7] By 23 February, 14 of the 50 townships placed under martial law were located in Sagaing Region.

Incident

On 11 April 2023, over 800 villagers gathered in Pazigyi to celebrate the opening of a People's Defence Force administration office, where food and tea was offered. The event coincided with the third day of Burmese New Year celebrations.[8] During the celebration, a JF-17 fighter jet bombed the area,[3] causing nearby munitions to blow up.[2] Shortly thereafter, a helicopter fired indiscriminately on targets below.[3] The air raid resulted in the deaths of over 130 civilians[9] and left another 30 injured, with many of the victims being women and children.[10][11]

Later at 5:23pm, a Mi-35 helicopter that had taken off from Tada-U air force base launched a second attack on Pazigyi village.[12][13]

Still on 11 April, late at night, the junta's spokesperson, Major General Zaw Min Tun, confirmed that the strike had happened, but he did not reveal how many people had been killed.[14]

34 children were killed by the air strike, and many bodies were dismembered or burnt beyond identification.[15] Every family in the village had lost between 2 to 4 family members during the attack.[15]

Reactions

International response

Secretary-General of the United Nations António Guterres issued a statement on 11 April in which he strongly condemned the attack and demanded that those responsible be held accountable.[16][17] United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Myanmar Tom Andrews, stated "The Myanmar military’s attacks against innocent people, including today’s airstrike in Sagaing, is enabled by world indifference and those supplying them with weapons."[18]

ASEAN issued a statement on April 13 condemning the attack, stating that "All forms of violence must end immediately, particularly the use of force against civilians," and reiterated the five-point consensus agreed upon in April 2021.[19][20]

The United States Department of State expressed deep concern over the airstrikes and called on the Myanmar regime to put an end to the horrific violence.[18][21] Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno strongly condemned the violence, and called for both the cessation of violence and restoration of democracy.[22] Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the Burmese military's use of force, adding it would worsen the domestic situation, and urged the regime to restore democracy.[22] Both China and Russia refused to accept the draft resolution condemning the air strike.[9]

Amnesty International called for an international suspension of aviation fuel imports to Myanmar.[23]

Domestic response

The National Unity Government (NUG) has ordered that the flag of the People's Defense Force (PDF) be flown at half-mast to remember the victims of the military's air attacks.[24]

The Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw issued a statement warning that unless the international community takes decisive action against the terrorist army, countless Burmese citizens will continue to perish.[25]

The NUG's Ministry of Defence has claimed that the air strike on Pazigyi village constitutes a war crime and has pledged to expel the military regime from Myanmar as swiftly as possible.[26]

The NUG's foreign minister Zin Mar Aung, announced that she would strive to secure justice for the Pazigyi village.[27]

The Karenni State Consultative Council (KSCC) declared in a statement that the terrorist military council is engaging in mass air slaughters directed towards civilians, and emphasized the need for a concerted effort to fight against the military dictatorship with full force, to swiftly bring an end to their rule.[28]

See also

References

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