First of all, my condolences go to the family and friends of the Photo Reporter Kenji Nagais, also to Japan. In the following link you can see the video proof of the brutal shootings of this man. Link here The Japanese government called for extreme sanction and total cut of its aids to Myanmar.
the pictures are clear enough. hopefully that the pressure will continue worldwide and to crash this junta ones and forever
Here's the japanese broadcast of it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUUQi1ooEAs You don't need to understand the language, really.
http://www.aaas.org/news/releases/2007/media/0928burma_report.pdf this is a big file over 14megs/pdf but worthwhile to see the details. By the way Burmese Karrens are mainly Christians. The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) says high resolution satellite photos show evidence of destroyed villages, forced relocations and a growing military presence in 25 sites across Karen state and surrounding areas. The AAAS said that the satellite photos offered the first physical evidence of eye-witness accounts of human-Rights abuses and the destruction of villages by the secretive military regime, which has ruled Burma for more than 45 years. Project director Lars Bromley said the non-profit group looked at photos taken before and after reported attacks on ethnic minorities. He said 18 villages had almost entirely disappeared. Others had appeared near a military camp in what researchers concluded was a forced relocation. The photos confirm accounts researchers received from eye-witnesses and human rights groups. The scientists, who have used similar techniques to investigate abuses in Sudan's Darfur region and Zimbabwe, are supported by the Open Society and the John D and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation. Fresh fighting was reported in April in eastern Burma, which has been the center of ethnic conflict for years. The rebel Karen National Union has been fighting for an independent homeland along the Thai border for nearly six decades. US lawmakers rebuked Burma for blocking humanitarian assistance to the region. They claimed the military government destroyed more than 3,000 villages in eastern Burma during a campaign against ethnic Karen rebels. (Agencies)