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Southeast Asia
15 killed as Myanmar crack downs on Indian rebels
2007-01-30
A major military crackdown by Myanmar has sent Indian separatists fleeing and left a growing death toll, a rebel leader told AFP on Monday. The junta had burnt down the general headquarters and two camps held by the SS Khaplang faction of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K). “Heavy fighting is going on with a brigade (about 3,000 men) of the Myanmarese army using mortars and rocket launchers, launching a massive assault on our cadres since the weekend,” senior NSCN-K leader AZ Jami said by telephone.

The NSCN-K, fighting for an independent homeland for Naga tribal peoples in the north-eastern Indian state of Nagaland, has at least 50 camps with some 5,000 guerrilla fighters in Sagaing, northern Myanmar. “We have lost three of our cadres and as many wounded in the attacks. In retaliatory strikes, our boys killed more than 12 Myanmarese soldiers and injured many more,” the rebel leader said. “About 60 of our cadres who were at the general headquarters during the raid managed to flee the camp.”

The offensive comes a week after India’s Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee visited Yangon and sought the junta’s help against rebels from the northeast who have sought refuge across the border. “The offensive by the military junta has the backing of the Indian government with most of the weapons used in the operation supplied by New Delhi,” another senior rebel leader said, asking not to be named. Mukherjee’s trip followed reports that hundreds of rebels from Assam escaped into Myanmar after India launched a military operation against the guerrillas earlier this month.
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