Irrawaddy-Apr 29

The Myanmar junta has brought more charges including high treason and unlawful association against Ko Wai Moe Naing, a detained anti-regime figure who led protests in Sagaing Region’s Monywa town, bringing to 10 the number of cases filed against the 26-year-old Muslim pro-democracy activist. Ko Wai Moe Naing, one of the most prominent faces of Myanmar’s protest movement against the junta, was violently abducted on April 15 as he was leading a motorbike rally. After having his motorbike rammed, he was beaten and dragged away by a group of armed thugs clad in black T-shirts with military trousers and boots. The injured protest leader was taken into custody at the Myanmar military’s Northwestern Command. A picture of him showing signs of severe torture went viral online one day after he was moved to a military base in the town. Two weeks after his arrest, the junta made its first announcement about his arrest and the legal proceedings against him.

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