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Former Wellington university student among the anti-coup protesters imprisoned in Myanmar, fears he is being tortured

A former Victoria University student is among the thousands of people arrested in Myanmar, as the military’s crackdown on anti-coup protestors becomes more violent and desperate. Hsai Wan​, 28, who spent six months studying in Wellington last year, is believed to have been imprisoned and tortured after participating in a protest in his home city of Lashio, Myanmar, on March 8. UnionAID chairman Ross Wilson, who hosted Hsai Wan during his time in New Zealand, said he had been told Wan had not seen his family since his arrest, and has been charged under a law recently imposed by the military.

Hong Kong protests: martial arts athlete jailed for six months over taking part in unlawful assembly outside Legco in 2019

news You are using an older browser version. Please use a supported version for the best MSN experience. Hong Kong protests: martial arts athlete jailed for six months over taking part in unlawful assembly outside Legco in 2019 © SCMP Eastern Law Courts Building in Sai Wan Ho. Photo: Nora Tam A Hong Kong martial arts athlete was jailed for six months on Wednesday for taking part in an unlawful assembly during an anti-government protest outside the city s legislature in 2019. Kwong Yuk-ming s lawyer told Eastern Court his client believed the conviction would shatter his dream of winning medals at the 2022 Asian Games and other major events in the future.

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