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12-10-2022, 07:26 AM
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Re: Myanmar - Woman Executed In The Street By Militants
Could you write that again in English? Also what makes you think Islam has anything to do with this? Was it because it was a brown person with an AK?
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12-10-2022, 08:02 AM
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Re: Myanmar - Woman Executed In The Street By Militants
Myanmar’s publicly mandated National Unity Government (NUG) has been carrying out a probe into the execution of a civilian by members of a resistance force under its command near Sagaing Region’s border with India. A video emerged on social media over the weekend in which around a dozen armed men and women are seen beating a woman before shooting her dead in the middle of a road. Naing Htoo Aung, secretary of the NUG’s defence ministry, told Myanmar Now on Monday that the incident happened in the town of Tamu in June and that at least some of the alleged perpetrators belonged to the 4th Battalion of the Tamu District chapter of the anti-junta People’s Defence Force (PDF). He said that the ministry is investigating the killing and has directed the battalion commander to place three members who were involved—two men and one woman—in detention. Further details regarding both the probe and how the NUG will take action against the other PDF members seen in the video were still unclear at the time of reporting. Naing Htoo Aung also said that the ministry was not aware of the incident prior to the video’s circulation on social media. The victim in the more than three minutes of footage was identified as 25-year-old A.M.T. Members of the resistance force are seen repeatedly punching her in the head, kicking her, pulling her hair and hitting her with a rifle butt, all while she is handcuffed. Her face swollen, she is seen crying and begging them to stop. A woman slaps her and orders her to admit she was an informant. To this she replies, “I wasn’t,” before her speaking becomes inaudible due to the continued abuse. One of the armed individuals is heard saying to another member who attacked her, “You don’t need to punch her that much.” He then says to the victim, “You like money that much, huh?” in a reference to the allegation that she had worked for the military. After the beating, the perpetrators blindfold her by placing a black face mask over her eyes, and remove her handcuffs. They then order her to kneel in the middle of a road and to put both of her hands behind her head. Using a rifle, a member of the group then shoots her once from behind at close range, only the barrel of the gun visible in the video’s frame. Sheimmediately falls forward. The gunman then walks over to her body, and, standing over her, shoots her in the head four more times, leaving her skull visibly broken. At this point, the footage ends. “We cannot accept such a hideous [crime]. Even if they want to take action against the woman, it must be in line with the code of conduct or they must form a tribunal,” the NUG’s Naing Htoo Aung said. He attributed the primary cause of such problems to a “lack of precautions” taken by resistance forces, and a failure to adhere to the code of conduct imposed by the NUG’s defence ministry. He also claimed that the PDF members had been acting in retaliation for the killing of one of their resistance group members by junta personnel, an attack in which she was accused of being involved. Great find |
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12-10-2022, 09:08 AM
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Re: Myanmar - Woman Executed In The Street By Militants
I applaud the daring required to ask such unpopular questions. Indeed, seeing “a brown person with an AK” might make one think Islam had something to do with it. Whilst your conclusion may be indelicate, inconvenient, or incorrect, it isn’t absurd.
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12-10-2022, 03:02 PM
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Re: Myanmar - Woman Executed In The Street By Militants
That was not an execution. That was a lynching. |