[국제]Myanmar, who can’t rest comfortably even after dying

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It has been found that the Myanmar military has dug the graves of citizens who died after participating in the anti-coup protests and moved their bodies at will.

The military also reduced the number of demonstrators who died, and argued forcibly that the 19-year-old girl Chial Shin, who had emerged as a “symbol of military resistance,” was killed by a gun shot by the demonstrators.

We will connect with reporters to learn more Reporter Yeojin Lee!

Is the Myanmar Army’s evil deeds and citizens’ resistance to it continue?

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It has become a daily routine for Myanmar military and policemen to shoot at citizens in residential areas or rush into their homes to capture innocent people.

Yesterday, citizens’ cameras captured the image of young people being arrested in various places in Myanmar.

It is said that many of those arrested die while being tortured.

There was a post on social media that a military truck threw a body into a residential area, and there was a gunshot wound on the head and burn marks on the body, so it seemed that he had been tortured before the murder.

There was also testimony that the military threw such a body every morning.

In some areas, the military and police even fire on houses and motorcycles.

Yesterday, they even fired at the fire brigade that extinguished the fire.

It’s to prevent fire extinguishing.

Protests against such military atrocities and gatherings in memory of the victims continued.

According to the statistics of human rights groups, 738 people have died in the military police in Myanmar and 3,261 people have been taken away.

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There was news that the dead protesters had dug up the graves and took their bodies. Why is that?

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An area called Bago, near the largest city of Yangon, was where more than 80 people died overnight on the 9th.

At that time, 82 citizens were killed at once by firing heavy weapons such as grenade launchers and mortars.

“If you want to get the body back, pay money” to the bereaved.

It is said that we removed 120,000 kyat worth 100,000 won for each body.

Twelve citizens who died during protests were buried side by side in a cemetery in the area.

The memorial was written as’The Hero of the Spring Revolution’.

If they didn’t like this, the military said it was illegal and dug up all the bodies and buried them in a separate, unmarked place.

It is said that there was no proper explanation of what was illegal.

During the process of the intestine, the bodies were placed on the ground, which caused a bad smell, eyewitnesses said.

The citizens of Myanmar who heard the news accused him of saying, “Now I can’t even tell the deceased to rest comfortably.”

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Myanmar’s military reduced the number of citizens they killed, and it was soon revealed that it was a lie?

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The number of deaths counted by AAPP, a human rights organization, the Political Offender Support Association, is 738.

However, the Myanmar military said the number was exaggerated and claimed that 258 people were actually killed.

This is what they said on the broadcast MRTV they run.

Among them, only 240 citizens were killed by their own shooting.

The rest claimed to have died naturally, died in accidents, or died in the midst of protesters shooting each other.

However, in the process of showing the death toll on the MRTV, it is revealed that the military’s words were lying.

Netizens captured and uploaded the number 624 in the fatality number.

That means the military has at least 624 dead.

Citizens said, “Do you not know how to erase a line from the computer?” “The poor computer skills could not cover the lie.”

In addition, among the three soldiers claimed by the military that they died in the midst of shooting each other, netizens are astonished by the fact that Chial Shin, who is also known to us as a’taekwon girl’, is included.

Chial Shin, a 19-year-old girl, wore a black T-shirt with the phrase “It’ll all work out,” and was shot dead in the head, and emerged as a’symbol of military resistance’.

The military even stole the girl’s grave the day after the funeral, and there were suspicions that it was intended to manipulate the cause of death.

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It seems that the T-shirt that Chial Shin wore at the time of his death, saying ‘It’s all going well,’ has become famous.

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Yes, the symbol of Myanmar military resistance is so great that our lawmakers wore the same T-shirt and attended the National Assembly.

However, this t-shirt is being sold commercially in Southeast Asia’s largest online shopping mall, causing controversy.

On the online shopping platform’Shoppi’, there are several corners selling t-shirts with the words’Everything will be OK’ and’Everything will work out’.

In some corners, criticism from netizens is raging as Chial-shin’s last image of his life when he escaped from the shootings of the military and police has been uploaded as a background picture.

Human Rights Watch, an international human rights organization, also said, “Shopy must stop taking advantage of the protesters who were shot and killed by the Myanmar military regime.”

This is YTN Lee Yeo-jin.

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