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Death row in Myanmar

Myanmar's condemned activists face 'murder in prison'

August 22, 2022
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The families of 77 political activists sentenced to death by Myanmar’s military junta are living in fear that their loved ones will be executed without prior notice, following the hanging of four prominent prisoners of conscience on July 23.

In an act that prompted protests in Myanmar and condemnation abroad, the 18-month-old junta put to death veteran democracy activist Ko Jimmy and former opposition lawmaker Phyo Zeya Thaw, as well as activists Hla Myo Aung and Aung Thura Zaw. Their families learned of their deaths only after the fact.

The hangings were the first judicial executions in more than three decades. Between Myanmar’s abortive 1988 democratic uprising and the military coup of Feb. 1, 2021, death sentences have been ordered, but no judicial executions were carried out.

Families of Myanmar prisoners on death row say their loved ones were arrested by the junta and sentenced to death by a closed-door military court without the opportunity to defend themselves. While six of the 83 people put on death row since the coup have had their sentences to commuted to life in prison, 77 others still face execution.

“This is not the death penalty. This is murder in prison, as it is based on unjust laws and unsubstantiated cases and verdicts,” said Aung Myo Min, human rights minister for Myanmar’s shadow National Unity Government.

RFA Burmese has compiled a list of names, available details and photographs of the condemned prisoners.

In remembrance

In the first judicial executions in Myanmar since 1976, the ruling junta put to death four activists the weekend of July 24-25, 2022.

Kyaw Min Yu (aka Ko Jimmy)

1969 – 2022
HOMETOWN: Shan State, Myanmar
CHARGES: Terrorism charges for activities against the military regime
Ko Jimmy was a Burmese writer, political prisoner, and a member of the 88 Generation Students Group. Kyaw Min Yu rose to prominence during the 8888 Uprising, as a student activist. He was imprisoned for 15 years, from 1988 to 2003, for participating in the 8888 Uprising, and later spent another five years in prison after protesting fuel price hikes with the 88 Generation Students Group in August 2007.

Phyo Zeya Thaw

1981– 2022

HOMETOWN: Yangon, Myanmar
CHARGES: Terrorism charges for activities against the military regime

Phyo Zeya Thaw was a Burmese politician and hip-hop artist who was detained for the perceived anti-government messages of his lyrics. Amnesty International named him a prisoner of conscience. He was a member of Pyithu Hluttaw, the Lower House of the Burmese parliament. He, along with opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, were elected to the lower house on 1 April 2012.

Hla Myo Aung

?– 2022

HOMETOWN: Unknown
CHARGES: Terrorism charges for activities against the military regime

Before the coup, Hla Myo Aung earned a living as a trishaw driver, and was also known for his skill in playing billiards. Like Aung Thura Zaw, he did not have a history of engagement in politics. He left behind two children, aged 16 and 20, and his wife, who is serving a sentence in Mon State’s Kyaikmayaw Prison for her anti-junta resistance activities.

Aung Thura Zaw

1995– 2022

HOMETOWN: Unknown
CHARGES: Terrorism charges for activities against the military regime

Aung Thura Zaw was the youngest of the four condemned men executed. Aung Thura Zaw also left behind a wife, Ma Htet, who was two months’ pregnant when her husband was arrested. She had no chance to see Aung Thura Zaw at all before his execution, which took place before their son would ever get to see his father.
Reference – RFA
https://www.rfa.org/english/news/special/death-row/

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