Myanmar’s junta say they will execute four people, including democracy activist Kyaw Min Yu and former lawmaker Phyo Zeya Thaw. Photo: Myanmar’s Military Information Team / AFP
Myanmar’s junta say they will execute four people, including democracy activist Kyaw Min Yu and former lawmaker Phyo Zeya Thaw. Photo: Myanmar’s Military Information Team / AFP
Bhavan Jaipragas
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As I see it by Bhavan Jaipragas

Why won’t Asean condemn Myanmar junta’s plan to hang four people? In case they need to use the same option

  • The US and UN have voiced concern about the Myanmar junta’s decision to hang pro-democracy activists, but Asean members have been quiet on the matter
  • 5 Asean states retain capital punishment, so speaking out against the use of judicial executions may jeopardise their own right to impose the death penalty

Myanmar’s junta say they will execute four people, including democracy activist Kyaw Min Yu and former lawmaker Phyo Zeya Thaw. Photo: Myanmar’s Military Information Team / AFP
Myanmar’s junta say they will execute four people, including democracy activist Kyaw Min Yu and former lawmaker Phyo Zeya Thaw. Photo: Myanmar’s Military Information Team / AFP
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