Bangkok – The independent online news agency in Myanmar said on Friday that one of her journalists had been arrested two years exposed to everyday physical and mental abuse after the exposure of human rights violations in the country’s main prison.
The shops taken against the photo for Sai Zaw Thaike also sentenced him due to the leakage of in prison in media houses, and because the ruling military government believes that his reports on them before his employer, Minanar’s editor.
The military government has heavily cracked on media freedom Since the army took the power of the selected Government Aung San Suu Kyi in February 2021. years. The report was published on Wednesday, the Committee for the Protection of Journalists or CPJ, said Myanmar in the world after China and Israel ranked as in the world in the world.
Sai Zaw Thaike was harassed for abuse of prison staff of colleagues of political prisoners during the Inspection of the Jangon’s Inspection by the Official Winning of Human Rights, now said Associated Press, to be a member of the Myanmar report.
The Board of the National Greece Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions last year recommended the suspension of the Myanmar Commission from its membership.
They maintained complaints that state the lack of independence, the inability to effectively resolve human rights, lack of cooperation with civil society and the international human rights system and the appointment of its trustees after military download. The Accreditation Committee announced that the information provided by the MinarMairal Agency has not changed their findings.
The UN and other experts said that the Mianmarian judiciary was also influenced by the ruling army.
Sai Zaw Thaike, 41, was Arrested in May 2023. yearsin Rakhine Sittwea State Capital as we report damage caused Cyclone MochaThe most destructive storm of land in at least a decade.
The military court was sentenced to 20 years after the Accusations within the Law on Telecommunications, the Natural Law on Disaster Management and the Statutes covering the sedition and incentive for allegedly causing fears and spreading false news.
Swe Whina said Sai Zaw Thaike was physically beaten, tortured and harassed, including forced to carry the pots of human feces, at least two weeks after a visitor from the Myanmar National Commission for Human Rights at the beginning of this year.
“Myanmarov Junta must identify and keep responsible for the attack on the Sai Zaw Thaike journalist,” said Shawn Crispin, the Senior Southeast Asia representative of the CPJ on Wednesday in the statement. “This kind of abuse is cruel and grotesque. My joining military government must stop in prison and abuse of journalists.”
The military government did not answer the allegations.
At least 15 media, including Myanmar now, abolished their media permits, and at least 172 journalists were arrested, of which to 50 were detained, according to the local supervision information. Most of those who are still behind bars were convicted in widely defined security laws.
The AP could not confirm the details of the allegations of human rights abuse in the interior prison. The prison was declared decades to hold political prisoners under various military authorities.
According to the Independent Association for Political Prisoners, which monitors deaths and arrests, security forces arrested 28,693 people from the takeover of the army, 21,937 remaining in custody.
Myanmar has now reported that two more political prisoners suffered both mental and physical damage after the Commissioner for Human Rights, including the Secretary of the Myanmar Industries Craft, which was arrested in 2023. year on the edition in 2023. Years. Years.
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2025-02-28 16:54:00