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Myanmar raids displace hundreds of villagers: Rebel

Mae Sot (Thailand), Mar 25: Myanmar troops drove hundreds of people from their villages in two raids in the rebellious Karen State this month, a Myanmar rebel leader and a Thai border intelligence source said today (Mar 25, 2006).

The troops attacked villages in Taungoo Township, sending people fleeing to a border town across from the northern Thai province of Mae Hong Song, the rebel Karen National Union said.

''They bombarded the villages with heavy artillery, which caused more than 1,000 people in those villages to flee their homes,'' said Manh Sha, secretary-general of the Karen National Union(KNU), the oldest rebel group fighting Yangon.

''There are between 400 and 500 of them still hiding near Mae Hong Son,'' Manh Sha told Reuters by telephone.

Man Shan said KNU troops clashed with Yangon soldiers after the raids and killed 20 of them for the loss of two of their own. There was no independent confirmation of the casualties.

Another raid by Yangon troops yesterday across the border from the northern Thai town of Umpang forced 300 civilians to flee to towns near the Thai border, a Thai military source said.

''We learned of a raid by Yangon troops on a Karen base yesterday, but we can't assess the damage nor the casualties now,'' he said.

Since independence from Britain in 1948, Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, has been convulsed by ethnic guerrilla conflicts.

REUTERS

Iran Red Crescent reports strong quake aftershock

Tehran, Mar 25: A strong aftershock following a 6.0 magnitude earthquake in the southern Iranian province of Hormuzgan may have caused some damage, a senior rescue worker said today.''A very strong aftershock has just hit, we are more worried about the damage caused by this one,'' Farhad Jabari, head of the Red Crescent rescue service in the province, told Reuters, after saying the original quake had not had a major impact.The official IRNA news agency reported aftershocks measurng.....

Kiprop holds on to win 10,000 metres

MELBOURNE, Mar 25 (Reuters) Ugandan Boniface Kiprop broke Kenya's dominance of distance events at the Commonwealth Games when he held on to win the 10,000 metres final today. Kiprop, fourth at the Athens Olympics and the world championships, held off a three-man challenge for most of the race and still had enough for one last sprint to win in 27 minutes 50.99 seconds. Kenyan Geoffrey Kipngeno tried to catch Kiprop over the final 200m but.....

N.Zealand's Willis wins dramatic 1500m

MELBOURNE, Mar 25 (Reuters) New Zealand's Nick Willis won a dramatic men's 1500 metres final at the Commonwealth Games today after Australian champion Craig Mottram fell heavily midway through the race. Willis, sixth at the world championships, ran a brilliant race to finish in three minutes 38.49 seconds. The 22-year-old sat just off the pace as trouble engulfed the middle of the field before making his move with 400m to go. Canadian Nathan Brannen took the.....
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