The Myanmar military junta should immediately commute the death sentences recently handed down against 10 prisoners and impose a moratorium on the death penalty with the aim of abolishing capital punishment in the country, said Human Rights Watch and the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP).
Citizen journalist
Families stricken with COVID-19 are hoisting flags above their homes in Myanmar’s most populated cities to solicit much-needed donations during a third wave of the coronavirus that critics say has been poorly mismanaged by the military regime.
Aid groups and volunteers launched the campaign on social media in recent days, calling on needy families quarantining because of an infected loved one to display the flags white for food and yellow for medication so that they know where to donate supplies.
The campaign, which allows for groups to anonymously assist households, comes after authorities began arresting social activists and healthcare volunteers in an entrapment scheme involving false requests for aid, sources told RFA’s Myanmar Service.