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October 04, 2007 Thursday Ramazan 21, 1428





Myanmar army officer defects to Thailand


BANGKOK, Oct 3: A Myanmar military officer has fled to neighbouring Thailand saying he refused orders to attack Buddhist monks in last week’s anti-junta protests and denouncing the regime.

“As a Buddhist myself, when I heard that monks had been shot dead on the streets and that other people had been shot dead, I felt very upset,” he said in a video interview, a copy of which was made available to newsmen.

“As a Buddhist, I did not want to see such killing.” The army major’s defection is the first known case of a military official fleeing the country formerly called Burma since the junta last week ordered a crackdown that left at least 13 people dead and more than 1,000 detained.

Thai military intelligence officials have identified the officer, but he later requested that his name not be reported. The Thai officials said he was planning to request political asylum in Norway.

Speaking through an interpreter on Wednesday, the officer said that the Buddhist monks who led the country’s largest anti-government protests in almost 20 years were “very peaceful.” “Later, when I heard they were shot and killed and the armed forces used teargas, I was really, really upset and thought the army should stand for their own people,” he said.The soldier said he did not know which commanders had ordered troops to shoot or who had fired at the monks and demonstrators.—AFP






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