Burma: 2 HRDs were sentenced for protesting
Event- Country
- Myanmar
- Initial Date
- Mar 27, 2014
- Event Description
Mandalay - The court has sentenced four individuals who protested an increase in the electric rates to six months in prison with hard labour. Chanayethazan Township Court rendered its decision Monday against Thein Aung Myint, his wife Khat Khat Tin, Saw Hla Aung and Kyaw Myo Tun. They were found guilty under Section 18 of the Penal Code, which covers unlawful protests. They were involved in a March 27, 2014 protest against the increase in electric rates in front of Diamond Plaza in Mandalay. Khat Khat Tin wrote on her Facebook page after her sentencing that she was judged "more as the wife of a politician. I do not trust the government." She also noted that she has had to make arrangements for care of her children while she is serving her prison term. Saw Hla Aung called the sentence "unfair," arguing that citizens have the right to protest. Thein Aung Myint is still on trial under the same section in Aungmyetharzan Township Court over a protest at Mandalay moat on October 27 relating to the killing of freelance reporter Par Gyi. UPDATE: 29 April 2015 Mandalay activist handed maximum sentence under Article 18 An activist accused of leading a demonstration in Mandalay last year, demanding justice after the killing in military custody of journalist Par Gyi, was sentenced to six months in prison with labour on Thursday.Thein Aung Myint, a member of the Myanmar Democratic Current Force (MDCF), was given the maximum sentence by a judge at Mandalay's Aungmyay Tharzan township court under Article 18 of the Peaceful Assembly and Peaceful Procession Law for organising a public protest without official permission."The verdict was passed[on Thursday], handing my client the maximum punishment of six months in prison with labour under the Peaceful Assembly and Peaceful Procession Law," defense lawyer Ywat Nu Aung told DVB by phone. She said Thein Aung Myint wanted to appeal against the verdict."I had a short time to speak to my client after the verdict was announced. He said he planned to appeal as he considered certain words used by the judge to be harmful to his dignity as a political activist."Another Mandalay-based political activist, Aye Thein, insisted his colleague Thein Aung Myint did not take part in the protest in question, which took place on 27 October last year, and said that he was falsely accused."Ko Thein Myint Aung previously went to the police station in Aungmyay Tharzan to submit an application for permission to hold a rally. He was taken in for questioning at around 6pm on 27 October. But we went ahead with the protest at 6:30pm, so he could not have taken part," said Aye Thein. "The charges against him indicate a lack of rule of law, and the fact that my colleague was given the maximum sentence shows that the law does not protect the people." On 23 March, Thein Aung Myint and his wife were also sentenced to six months in prison under the same charges for staging a separate protest against increasing electricity prices.
- Impact of Event
- 2
- Violation
- (Arbitrary) Arrest and Detention
- Judicial Harassment
- Rights Concerned
- Freedom of assembly
- Source
- Monitoring Status
- Active
- Event Location
Latitude: 21.976444200000014
Longitude: 96.09440030000002
- Event Location
- Summary for Publications
On 23 March 2015, Mr. Thein Aung Myint and Mr. Saw Hla Aung, members of the Movement for Democracy Current Force (MDCF) were sentenced for 6 months under article 18 of the peaceful assembly law. MDCF is a community-based organisation that campaigns against land-grabbing and other human rights violations.