25 July 2022 :
Myanmar's ruling military has executed four democracy activists accused of helping to carry out "terror acts," it said on 25 July 2022, sparking widespread condemnation of the Southeast Asian nation's first executions in decades.
Sentenced to death in closed-door trials in January and April, the men had been accused of helping a resistance movement to fight the army that seized power in a coup last year and unleashed a bloody crackdown on its opponents.
Myanmar's National Unity Government (NUG), a shadow administration outlawed by the junta, called for international action against the military.
"The global community must punish their cruelty," Kyaw Zaw, the spokesman of the NUG president's office, told Reuters in a text message.
Among those executed were democracy campaigner Kyaw Min Yu, better known as Jimmy, and former lawmaker and hip-hop artist Phyo Zeya Thaw, the Global New Light of Myanmar newspaper said.Kyaw Min Yu, 53, and Phyo Zeya Thaw, a 41-year-old ally of ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi, lost their appeals against the sentences in June.
The two others executed were Hla Myo Aung and Aung Thura Zaw.
Thazin Nyunt Aung, the wife of Phyo Zeyar Thaw, said by telephone prison officials had not let the families retrieve the bodies.
The men had been held in the colonial-era Insein prison and a person with knowledge of the events said their families visited it on 22 July.
Only one relative was allowed to speak to the detainees via an online platform, the source added.
"I asked (prison officials) why didn't you tell me or my son that it was our last meeting... I feel sad about it," Khin Win Tint, the mother of Phyo Zeyar Thaw, told BBC Burmese.State media reported the executions on 25 July and junta spokesman Zaw Min Tun later confirmed the sentences to the Voice of Myanmar. Neither gave details of the timing.