The National Unity Government-NUG announced at a press conference tonight that the museum would make to show the world the crimes and human rights abuses committed by the terrorist SAC.
The NUG spokesperson Dr Sa Sa answered a question from the MPA over prison violence and human rights abuses.
“Even the people were elected by the public such as the State Counsellor (Daw) Aung San Suu Kyi and the President (U) Win Myint, we did not know what was happening to them under their control. Nobody knows what kind of food they are feeding to them. Even if the people such as (Daw) Aung San Suu Kyi and (U) Win Myint were unfairly detained, just think about all prisons in Myanmar like Inn Sein Prison. I can’t even imagine it.”, he answered.
It is known that the NUG is planning to monitor each action perpetrated by the terrorist SAC and it can take actions for their crimes deservedly.
Dr Sa Sa said, “There is nothing to speak about for human rights in prison. On the other hand, all prisoners were kidnapped. Terrible things are happening in the prison or outside. But the Generals need to know that we will never leave any of their crimes. If Myanmar becomes an independent country one day, if it becomes a democratic country, when we all make it happen, we will show the world the Generals’ human rights abuses.”
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) were not allowed by the terrorist SAC to visit prisons during their visit to Myanmar.
During the visit, the ICRC informed their concern over the escalation of violence in Myanmar and the advance in civilian casualties.
According to the records of the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (Burma) – AAPP, there were (11151) people arrested in prison from 2021 February 1st to 2022 June 21st, (1168) people among them were sentenced.
(74) people including two minors of the sentenced people have sentenced to death penalty and (120) people were sentenced to death in absentia including (41) convicted in absentia. Therefore, the total death penalty convicted people is (115), (21) people have been released on bail and (3041) people have been released back, the AAPP described.