Revolutionary Thingyan Protestors and Relatives Arrested by Regime in Kalay Township Sagaing Division

Revolutionary Thingyan Protestors and Relatives Arrested by Regime in Kalay Township Sagaing Division

After the Military Council troops had arrested four individuals who had organized a Revolutionary Thingyan rally against the Military Council in Kalay Township, Sagaing Division on April 16, some of their family members were also pursued and apprehended in their homes.

On April 16, at approximately 2:00 p.m., Military Council troops arrested Ko Than Soe Oo, Ma Kyain Duan Kain, Ma Hnin San, and Ko Myo Ko Win, who were among the individuals gathered for the Revolutionary Thingyan flash rally at Bogyoke Road, Tat Oo Thida Ward in Kalay Township.

A close close to the family said, “Military Council troops arrived at the residence of Ma Kyain Duan Kain in Munlaing Ward, Kalay township, around 4:00 p.m. They abducted her 60-year-old sick mother and disabled niece, who were present in the house, and sealed it. The house only has women, as the father and older brother are striving to support the family elsewhere. The mother is unwell and has a weak leg, while her brother’s daughter is unable to speak. The Military Council arrested all of them and they haven’t returned home yet.”

He further stated that the reason behind the abduction of Ma Kyain Duan Kain’s disabled mother and niece by the Military Council troops remains unknown, and they have yet to be released, causing great concern among their family members.

April 16 was the last day of Myanmar’s traditional New Year Thingyan festival, and 4 youths were arrested after Military Council troops cracked down on youths who showed their opposition to martial law in Kalay township.

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