Rights groups warn Myanmar military executing more anti-coup activists
Al Jazeera
A married couple reportedly executed on Monday with five more people facing the death penalty on Tuesday.
Myanmar’s military regime has executed two anti-coup activists and plans to execute five more on September 24, rights groups have said, urging action from the international community.
Maung Kaung Htet and his wife Chan Myae Thu were executed at 4am Myanmar time (21:30 GMT) on September 23, the Women’s Peace Network said in a statement on Monday.
The pair were convicted “without due process and a fair trial” over their alleged involvement in a parcel bomb attack on Yangon’s Insein Prison in October 2022, the rights group said.
It warned that five more pro-democracy activists – Kaung Pyae Sone Oo, Zeyar Phyo, Hsann Min Aung, Kyaw Win Soe and Myat Phyo Myint – were at risk of execution on Tuesday.
The five were convicted in a closed court in May 2023 after being imprisoned since September 2021 for the alleged fatal shooting of four police officers on a Yangon train.