Irrawaddy-Jan 8

Over almost four years, the military has sued 96 critics, according to Athan, a group advocating freedom of expression. Since the National League for Democracy (NLD) government took office in April 2016, the military has opened 47 lawsuits against 96 people, including 51 activists, 19 individual citizens, 14 journalists, five religious representatives, four artists and three members of political parties. The military used the Telecommunications Law, penal code, laws protecting privacy and security and the Unlawful Association Act.

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