October 22, 2009 - Seven civilians, whose houses were burned allegedly by Army soldiers, told luwaran reporter that they now fear for their lives as unidentified persons are looking for them.
“We keep on changing our whereabouts to elude being tracked by these suspicious looking persons,” said one of the complainants, who requested not to be named.
“We keep on changing our whereabouts to elude being tracked by these suspicious looking persons,” said one of the complainants, who requested not to be named.
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