Myanmar’s military to steal bodies of protesters… As if you were aiming for a sign manipulation

‘Taekwon Girl’ body stolen with symbol of democratization

Military media “lowly likely to have been killed by the police”

On the 6th (local time), protests against the military, which held a coup in Myanmar, are taking place./EPA Yonhap News

Myanmar’s military raided the body to manipulate the murder of a police officer at the scene of an anti-coup protest.

According to local media Irrawaddy on the 6th (local time), soldiers attacked a cemetery in Mandalay, Myanmar’s second city, at 3pm the previous day. Chial, a 19-year-old woman, was killed by a live ammunition shot by the police during a protest against the coup on the 3rd. God’s body was stolen. This is the day after the large-scale funeral of the god Chial. Soldiers came in trucks, blocked the entrance to the cemetery, and then threatened with guns at staff.

Chial Shin died at the scene of a protest by shooting from the military of Myanmar.

Newspapers run by the military government on the morning of that day reported, “If Chial was hit by a live bullet, his head would have been damaged,” and “it is unlikely that he would have been injured by the police’s weapon.” The authorities said they were investigating the root cause of Chial Sin’s death. Chial Shin, also known as’Angel’, wore a T-shirt with the phrase’Everything will be OK’ and participated in a protest and was changed. This phrase became a symbol of resistance to coups and aspirations for democracy. Came to mind. Chial Shin, who was also a dancer while learning Taekwondo, was known to have left a message on his Facebook page asking him to donate his body along with his blood type and emergency contact, as if he was prepared for death prior to participating in the protest.

Prior to this, the military government fabricated the case of Mia Tuwe Tuwe Cain, a woman who died after 10 days after being hit by a police force at the scene of a protest in the capital city of Naepido for the first time. At the time, the state newspaper claimed, “As a result of the autopsy, a piece of lead was found in Cain’s head, which is different from the bullets used by the police.”

/ Reporter Kwak Yoon-ah [email protected]

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