A cache of files on a Myanmar soldier’s cell phone has evidence of atrocities, including a video showing the phone’s owner and two other men mugging for the camera and chatting in crude terms about the number of people they have killed and what they did with the bodies. The phone’s owner, who wears a wide smile and sometimes slurs his words, has a hand grenade pinned to his chest. More armed men can be seen in the background.
The material from the cell phone was obtained by the Burmese service of Radio Free Asia, a BenarNews affiliate.
The phone was found by a villager in Sagaing’s Ayadaw township where the military had been conducting raids amid an offensive against the anti-junta People’s Defense Force (PDF) paramilitary group. An intermediary who obtained the video and photos retreived from the phone forwarded them to RFA in Washington.
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