Irrawaddy-Apr 11

Some of Myanmar’s prominent actors, artists, activists, media personalities, doctors and Buddhist monks are among those recently detained, charged and sentenced by the military regime. The junta issues a daily list of arrest warrants against its critics. According to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners, which tracks detentions, the regime had detained more than 3,000 people by April 10 and issued arrest warrants for 656 people. Women rights defender Daw Thin Thin Aung, co-founder of the Mizzima News Agency and Women’s League of Burma (WLB), was abducted by the regime’s forces on Thursday. The WLB said in a statement that she was arrested in the evening of April 8 and taken to the notorious Yay Kyi Eaing Investigation Center.

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