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Shan State assigned 500 cows, buffaloes to aid Nargis victims

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Eastern region commander was ordered by the junta from Nyapyidaw to collect money from the people of Shan State to send 500 cows and buffaloes to Nargis victims in the Irrawaddy delta, according to Southern Shan State sources.

By Hawkeye/ Lieng Lern
 
On 22 May 2008, the Taunggyi-based Eastern regional commander ordered every area operations command in Shan State to collect Kyat 1 million ($800) each to buy cows and buffaloes.
 
"We just heard the news from a friendly civil servant. We have yet to hear that they are collecting money from the local people. But most of the people are worried their donations would not reach the victims," said a youth from Kunhing Township, Southern Shan State.
 
Militia leader Mahaja, who owns the SSS Company and had surrendered in 1996 with Khun Sa, was asked to donate Kyat 2 millions ($1,600), said a source.
 
"Mahaja group went to Laikha, Mongnawng and Kehsi townships to confiscate some cows and buffaloes from the villagers," said a worker.
 
All the 12 regional commanders have reportedly received the same directive from Naypyidaw.
 
Donations from the local people have been called upon since Cyclone Nargis hit lower Burma. However, most reports received by the Shan Herald say people are unwilling to trust the local military officers with their monetary contributions.
 
According to Naypyidaw, about 137,000 head of cattle were lost when Cyclone Nargis hit on 2-3 May.