Myanmar: Military junta executes 4 pro-democracy activists in first death penalty in over 30 years

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25 julio 2022

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Two of the executed activists, Ko Jimmy (left) and Phyo Zeya Thaw.

The Myanmar army has executed four pro-democracy activists, in the first application of the death penalty since the late 1980s in the Asian country.

The four executed, including the writer and historydemocrat militant Ko Jimmy y el Deputy Thayar Thawwere accused of committing “terrorist acts”.

They were sentenced to death in a closed-door trial which human rights groups described as arbitrary.

The leader of the Democrats in Myanmar and president of the National League for Democracy (NLD) party, Aung San Suu Kyi, received the news with great sadness, a source told the Burmese BBC service.

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