There have been more than a thousand people locked up all over the country : Myanmar

Homes owned by (934) people who opposed the coup in more than three years from the military coup in Myanmar to last April 30. school, The Association for the Assistance of Political Prisoners (AAPP) announced yesterday, May 1, that more than a thousand (1159) religious buildings and businesses have been arbitrarily sealed off by the military council.This number is based on information published in the media, U Aung Myo Kyaw, an executive member of AAPP, told RFA that the number was collected based on the information sent to AAPP."The regime will do whatever they can to destroy the property of anyone who opposes them. This is not only against the tyrant, but also against the family. This is really intentional and hate based confiscation of property. All of these cases must find justice at some point. When the Spring Revolution succeeds, we must make every effort to return the confiscated items to their original owners."Among those whose property was seized were mostly members of the strike who were protesting against the military council. Activists National League for Democracy (NLD) party members, Education staff who have done CDM He said that the assets of the media sector and businessmen are included.In addition, the military council is committing targeted terrorist attacks on civilians and using all kinds of cruel methods to instill fear in the people, so AAPP will continue to record these actions in order to take action.The finance department of the NUG government, which is rebelling against the military council, has also distributed and sold the Yangon house of military leader General Min Aung Hlaing as a share property among the people.

May 2, 2024 - 22:56
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There have been more than a thousand people locked up all over the country : Myanmar
There have been more than a thousand people locked up all over the country

Homes owned by (934) people who opposed the coup in more than three years from the military coup in Myanmar to last April 30. school, The Association for the Assistance of Political Prisoners (AAPP) announced yesterday, May 1, that more than a thousand (1159) religious buildings and businesses have been arbitrarily sealed off by the military council.

This number is based on information published in the media, U Aung Myo Kyaw, an executive member of AAPP, told RFA that the number was collected based on the information sent to AAPP.

"The regime will do whatever they can to destroy the property of anyone who opposes them. This is not only against the tyrant, but also against the family. This is really intentional and hate based confiscation of property. All of these cases must find justice at some point. When the Spring Revolution succeeds, we must make every effort to return the confiscated items to their original owners."

Among those whose property was seized were mostly members of the strike who were protesting against the military council. Activists National League for Democracy (NLD) party members, Education staff who have done CDM He said that the assets of the media sector and businessmen are included.

In addition, the military council is committing targeted terrorist attacks on civilians and using all kinds of cruel methods to instill fear in the people, so AAPP will continue to record these actions in order to take action.

The finance department of the NUG government, which is rebelling against the military council, has also distributed and sold the Yangon house of military leader General Min Aung Hlaing as a share property among the people.

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