Irrawaddy-Nov 25

Myanmar military tribunals handed down death sentences to 21 people on Tuesday for their alleged involvement in attacks on military targets. Another 29 people received life terms in jail. Among those sentenced to death are people accused of killing two regime-appointed local administrators in Yangon’s South Dagon Township, as well as an alleged military informant and a ward administrator and his driver in Yangon’s Dagon Seikkan Township. The killings took place in July and August. Youths accused of undergoing military training in areas controlled by ethnic armies were among those sentenced to life in prison. Also given life sentences were people accused of making donations to People’s Defense Forces and the civilian National Unity Government, as well as people allegedly involved in bomb attacks on administration offices in Yangon’s Hlaing Tharyar Township. The death sentences have been handed down to anti-regime protesters in townships currently under martial law. Martial law orders laid out 23 ‘offenses’ to be tried in military tribunals in the designated townships, all of them carrying penalties of either death or life imprisonment. Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/over-20-anti-coup-activists-sentenced-to-death-by-myanmar-junta.html