50 factory workers and activists charged over unauthorised labour rally in Myanmar

Some 50 Myanmar factory workers and activists involved in a protest march that ended in scuffles with security forces this week have been charged with rioting, police said on Friday.
The latest move by authorities to punish demonstrators from recent rallies comes despite efforts by Aung San Suu Kyi’s new civilian-led government to amend draconian protest laws as the country tries to shake off the repressive legacy of the former junta.
The labour protesters were on Wednesday blocked by a wall of police as they tried to complete an unauthorised march into the capital Naypyidaw.
They had walked for three weeks in searing temperatures from northern Sagaing Region, where around 100 workers have recently been fired from a timber factory.
Scuffles broke out as they were detained.