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![]() by AFP Staff Writers Berlin (AFP) July 28, 2022
Germany's foreign ministry said it had summoned a senior Myanmar embassy diplomat on Thursday to protest the junta's execution of four prisoners, adding to a chorus of international condemnation. A foreign ministry spokesman confirmed to AFP that the summons for the charge d'affaires had taken place in Berlin, after the ministry's director general for Asia and the Pacific wrote about it on Twitter. In her tweet, Petra Sigmund quoted Germany's representative for East Asia and the Pacific, Martin Thuemmel, as saying that Berlin condemned the executions "most strongly" and called on Myanmar to reinstate the moratorium on the use of the death penalty "and end violence and repression". The words echo the condemnation the German foreign ministry issued earlier this week. It said it was "appalled" by the executions, which showed "the junta's contempt for the strong democratic aspirations of the people of Myanmar". The executions announced Monday are Myanmar's first in decades and have heightened fears that more will follow, prompting calls for tougher international measures against the already-isolated junta. Among the four executed were Phyo Zeya Thaw, a former lawmaker from Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy (NLD) and veteran democracy activist Kyaw Min Yu -- better known as "Ko Jimmy". Both were sentenced to death under anti-terrorism laws. Myanmar's junta has lashed out against international condemnation of its use of capital punishment, saying the four executed prisoners "deserved many death sentences".
![]() ![]() Myanmar junta executes two pro-democracy rivals Yangon (AFP) July 25, 2022 Myanmar's junta has executed four prisoners including a former lawmaker from Aung San Suu Kyi's party and a prominent activist, state media said Monday, in the country's first use of capital punishment in decades. The executions sparked widespread condemnation, heightened fears that more death sentences will be carried out and prompted calls for the international community to take sterner measures against the already isolated junta. The four were executed for leading "brutal and inhumane terror ... read more
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