However, the military terrorist group claimed that Ko Kyaw Lwin's death wasn't their fault and that he had died in the motorcycle accident. They also asked family members to confess that Kyaw Lwin died in an accident. The hospital pressured the body to be allowed to return the body. In reality, Ko Kyaw Lwin was stabbed in the face. He died of multiple stab wounds, including six wounds, to the back of the head, including head injury. Worst of all, many of the stab wounds on Ko Kyaw Lwin's dead body proved that he did not die in an accident. However, Ko Kyaw Lwin's death ended in injustice. This was very sad for the bereaved family. Justice and law are missing in Burma, but such atrocities have become not only a human right but also a global human right.
Wednesday, April 14, 2021
How many people like Ko Kyaw Lwin are among the fallen Myanmar innocent citizens?
How many people like Ko Kyaw Lwin are among the fallen Myanmar innocent citizens?
In the past three months, hundreds of innocent Myanmar people have been killed by military terrorist group. There're still killings and the justice of Myanmar people is still missing. Ko Kyaw Lwin is from Yangon, Insein township. On the morning of April 12, he died of brutal torture by the military regime. In this process, Ko Kyaw Lwin didn't return to his family until around 6 am on April 12 (after Martial Law 8:00 pm to 4:00 pm). Family members followed up with the news of his disappearance. At around 12:00 pm noon, they was discovered that Ko Kyaw Lwin's dead body was in Hlaing Tharyar Hospital. When his family visited, Ko Kyaw Lwin was beaten to death. The body of Kyaw Lwin, who's no longer alive, saddened many people in his town with his family.
Before Ko Kyaw Lwin Case
In the first week of April, hundreds of innocent people were killed in Bago Region like Kyaw Lwin. Some did not get their dead bodies back, and some were murdered, as was the case with Ko Kyaw Lwin Case. During the three months since the coup d'état, these problems have been raging across Burma, but justice for the dead has been blurred. Ko Kyaw Lwin, who never returned to his family, was a young man who served as a security guard for his community during the coup. Like Ko Kyaw Lwin, many young men who worked for the security of their communities were arrested and killed during this period.
Ko Kyaw Lwin is the father of two underage daughters and was a good citizen until his death. Like Ko Kyaw Lwin, fathers and mothers in Burma Mothers Valuable children and families are being unjustly killed on a daily basis. Justice is still a long way off, despite the growing number of innocent people living in the spring revolution of Myanmar's military dictatorship. In addition, the death toll from such injustices is on the rise. This isn't the first time the junta has lied about the truth. The militant regime has done the same since the last Bingali incident. Today, innocent people in Burma are being pressured into the truth of death, even if they are unjustly killed. Like Ko Kyaw Lwin's case, some people arrested and killed by the terrorist regime are suffering from repression of death statements. That is why the international community and international justice urgently need to be aware of issues like the one that happened to Ko Kyaw Lwin in Burma as soon as possible.
Drivan Dill
Ref: Justice For Myanmar
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