Irrawaddy-Nov 3

Myanmar’s junta has escalated its campaign against anti-coup opponents nationwide by stepping up its arrests, torture and killings, while ignoring calls from the international community to end all violence and release political prisoners. On Monday alone, around 30 young people including teenagers were arrested in Yangon as junta forces raided several residential areas around the city. 15 youths including a 16-year-old boy were arrested during separate raids in Botahtaung, East Dagon, South Dagon, Thingangyun and Ahlone townships on Monday. The military regime accused all of them of being involved in a deadly attack on a railway official at Yangon Railway Station, who was shot dead by an unidentified man on October 13 while he was on a ferry. All those detained are accused of being involved in several bombing incidents and attempted attacks against junta forces in Yangon. At least 1,179 people have been killed by junta forces since their February 1 coup and over 9,500 people were arrested according to AAPP. Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/myanmar-military-regime-steps-up-campaign-of-terror.html