The Myanmar army has been accused of killing another man in custody. The deceased was a key figure in Aung San Suu Kyi's party. A spokesman for the National League for Democracy (NLD) said the man was arrested on Tuesday.
He was taken to the police station and beaten. The man was arrested around 1.30 pm on Tuesday. He has organized several processions and demonstrations in Yangon since February 1.
His body was taken to Army Hospital in the morning. Her family members arrived at the hospital. Myanmar's army has arrested 1,700 civilians since the February 1 coup.
Among them are many members of the NLD. Allegedly, the detainees are being tortured at the police station. The injured are being rushed to the hospital.
They are being taken out of the hospital. The number of deaths is increasing. But protests are not stopping for him. Protesters are demonstrating across the country. The army announced a curfew at night. Ordinary people are taking to the streets after breaking that curfew.
50 arrested for breaking curfew iyangane hayechebahu protesters raided the house being run response. Allegedly, the police broke the lock of the house and entered the house. Homes are also being vandalized in the name of search.
Police also conducted raids in several media outlets. It is also alleged that the license of the media is being canceled. In the meantime, the picture of a monk has gone viral. In the city of Mitkina in northern Myanmar, the nun sat in front of the soldiers. He said the army had taken his life, but that hundreds of detained "children" should be released.
It also demanded the immediate release of Suu Kyi. However, the Myanmar army has not yet moved from its position.