First (probably) Burmese war criminal confesses now.

Foreign ResidentJuly 19, 20115min634

His name is  Htoo Htoo Han.

Now, he live in Australia.

He said,

He was under cover agent ( spy ).

He was working for Military Government.

He said he kill 24 people ( most of them are students )

He also take part in another 100 killings.

Now, he don’t want to silent with his mistake.

He will be jail for this in Australia, most probably long jail term &

he may never see his children & family again.

he said. ” I think my wife and kids for sure will cry a lot,  But in Burma a thousand mothers cry.”

Anyhow, we can say he is a really brave man, now.

 

 

 

Htoo Htoo Han confesses to Burma war crimes

Updated July 19, 2011 05:09:53

 

A Burmese refugee living in Australia says he committed 24 executions while working undercover for the Burmese military regime and says he was involved in at least another 100 murders.

 

Htoo Htoo Han, now an Australian citizen, says he performed the executions during the 1988 anti-government uprising that swept Burma, resulting in thousands of deaths.

Han says he worked as an undercover officer in Burmese military intelligence from 1987 until 1992, leading a group whose main role was to identify targets and kill them.

“I did it, I am a war criminal,” he said.

“For so long I have lived like an animal.

“Now I want to release what I carry inside for 20 years. I want to say sorry to the mothers and fathers of the people I killed.”

Han says he chose to approach the media with his story, fearing it might not be told if he went directly to authorities.

The 44-year-old father of three young children says he expects to be dealt with and is ready to turn himself over to Australian authorities.

He says he led a group that infiltrated student groups and masqueraded as protesters.

As leader of the group, he says he was also indirectly involved in at least 100 other murders.

“We destroy them … destroy means kill,” Han said.

He says he killed his victims with a bullet to the back of the head, but is aware of others who were buried alive and their bodies incinerated.

“Just bang, very quick. I don’t do torture,” he said.

Han has come forward because he says he can no longer live with his guilt.

An Australian citizen for more than a decade, Han says he turned his back on his former Burmese masters before coming to this country, a decision he claims resulted in an attempt on his own life.

Since arriving here he has campaigned widely in Australia against his former government, speaking in schools and using his artistic skills to focus on repression and human rights abuses around the world.

He insists he has not engaged in any criminal activity in Australia.

In 2003, SBS television made a documentary around a campaign he conducted in Australia to raise awareness of human rights abuses in Burma.

Han says he is prepared to face whatever justice he deserves, including a long jail term.

He also acknowledges he may never see his children again, but he hopes they will come to understand what he has done.

“I am prepared for this. I think my wife and kids for sure will cry a lot,” he said.

“But in Burma a thousand mothers cry.”

Attorney-General Robert McClelland has labelled Han’s comments “extremely serious” and says the matter will be assessed by the Australian Federal Police.

“Australia has a strong framework in place for protecting the Australian community from the perpetrators of war crimes, and for ensuring their proper investigation and prosecution,” he said in a statement.

 

AAP

Original Link;

< http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-07-18/australian-burma-war-crimes/2798988 >

 

PHOTO: Han has admitted to taking part in war crimes, saying he personally executed at least 24 “enemies” of the Burmese regime. (AAP Image: Mike Hedge)

4 comments

  • Foreign Resident

    July 19, 2011 at 2:23 am

    Dear villagers,
    I will appreciate if anybody can translate this news.
    ( as I cannot write Myanmar font )

  • Foreign Resident

    July 19, 2011 at 2:37 am

    He said he was military officer from notorious MI ( Military Intelligent )
    He was in MI from 1987 to 1992.
    He said some were buried alive & some were incinerated.
    In Australia, 44 years old = passed 44th birthday & not arrive to 45th birthday yet.
    So, Australia 44 years old = Burmese 45 years old.
    So, he was around 22 years old in 1988.

  • shwe ni

    July 19, 2011 at 2:48 am

    the translation in Moemakha and Irrawaddy blog medias.

    From http://www.irrawaddyblog.com/2011/07/blog-post_5297.html
    သစတေးလျရောက် ကိုထူးထူးဟန် ဒီနေ့ကစပြီး နာမည်ကြီးလာပါပြီ။
    သူက မြန်မာပြည်မှာ လူအယောက် ၁၀ဝ ဝန်းကျင်ကို သတ်ဖြတ်ခဲ့တယ် ဆိုတဲ့ သတင်းတပုဒ်ကို ဩစတေးလျ သတင်းဌာနတွေမှာ ဖော်ပြနေကြလို့ နာမည်ကြီးလာတာပါ။

    သူပြောတာတွေကို သတင်းလုပ်ရေးထားတာ smh.com.au မှာ ဖတ်နိုင်ပါတယ်။
    ၁၉၈ရ နဲ့ ၁၉၉၂ ကြားထဲမှာ မြန်မာစစ်ထောက်လှမ်းရေးရဲ့ လျှို့ဝှက် အဖွဲ့ဝင် တာဝန် ယူခဲ့တယ် ဆိုပဲ။ အသက် ၄၄ ရှိပါပြီတဲ့။ ၂၁ နှစ်အရွယ်မှာ စစ်ထောက်လှမ်းရေးထဲရောက်တယ် ဆိုတဲ့ သဘောပေါ့။
    ဩစတေးလျမှာ ခိုလှုံခွင့်ရပြီး နိုင်ငံသားဖြစ်နေပါပြီ တဲ့။

    ဧရာဝတီက စုံစမ်းကြည့်တော့ သူက နိုင်ငံရေးအကျဉ်းသားဟောင်း ဖြစ်တယ်လို့ ဆိုပါတယ်။
    ထောင်ထဲမှာ ယင်ကောင် အကောင် ၁၀ဝ လောက် သတ်ခဲ့တာကို သတင်းထောက်က နားကြားလွဲသွားပြီး လူ ၁၀ဝ လောက် သတ်ခဲ့တယ်လို့ ထင်သွားဟန်တူတယ်လို့ ဆိုပါတယ်။
    ထူးထူးဟန်ကAAPသတင်းဌာနကို ဒီအချိန်မှထုတ်ဖော်ပြောဆိုတာ ဘာကြောင့်လဲစိတ်ဝင်စားစရာတော့ကောင်းတယ်။ သူထိုင်းနိုင်ငံမှာနေတုံးကမြန်သံရုံးနဲ့ အဆက်အသွယ်လုပ်ဝင်ချည်ထွက်ချည် လုပ်နေတာကျနော်ကိုယ်တိုင်သူ့ကိုသံသယဖြစ်ဘူးတယ်။ ထူးထူးဟန်ထိုင်းမှာနေတုံးကစစ်ထောက်လှမ်းရေးနဲ့ပေါင်းပြီး တခုခုများလုပ်နေသလားဆိုတာ
    လူတိုင်းကလည်းသံသယဖြစ်ကြတယ်။နောက်သူ့ညီတယောက်ရှိသေးတယ်ထက်ထက်ဟန်ဆိုတာ သူတို့ညီအကိုနှစ်ယောက်လုံးဘန်ကောက်မှာေ ပျာက်သွားလိုက်ပြန်ပေါ်လာလိုက်။ထူးထူးဟန်အသက်၄၄နှစ်ဆိုတာဖြစ်နိုင်ချေမရှိပါ။
    လူနိုင်
    Arakanmin says:
    July 18, 2011 6:00 PM Reply

    How did he become a refugee in Australia?very interesting story !
    Anonymous says:
    July 18, 2011 6:39 PM Reply

    He is just a fruit cake
    Anonymous says:
    July 18, 2011 8:14 PM Reply

    He likes to create stunts….remember when he was involved in a documentary in 2003 and met with Kevin Rudd.

    He is married to a Thai lady and he likes to go to Casinos in Brisbane….
    at http://www.irrawaddyblog.com/2011/07/blog-post_5297.html

    • Foreign Resident

      July 19, 2011 at 4:17 am

      Thank Shwe Ni,
      It’s more complicated now.
      I think, he would not dare to make a wrong statement.
      First, if he made a wrong statement, he will also go to jail.
      Moreover, Australians terribly hate the lie.
      Australians proudly say, before migrants came, there were no thief nor liar in Australia.
      Elder Myanmar live in Australia generally agree it & said,
      “Australians are very honest & they trust whatever Myanmar said to them”.
      So if he made a lie, he & his family cannot stay in AU community anymore.

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