Myanmar's military is charging families $85 to retrieve bodies of relatives killed in crackdown kesq.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kesq.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Myanmar s military is charging families CAD$107 to retrieve the bodies of relatives killed by security forces in a bloody crackdown on Friday, according to activists. At least 82 people were killed Friday in Bago, 90 kilometers (56 miles) northeast of Yangon, after the city was raided by the military s security forces, said advocacy group Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP). More than 700 people have died since the military overthrew Myanmar s elected government in a February 1 coup, according to AAPP. Since then, junta security forces made up of police, soldiers and elite counter-insurgency troops have embarked on a systematic crackdown against unarmed and peaceful protesters, detaining around 3,000 people and forcing activists into hiding.
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Christians Suffer Torture in Chinese Government Sanctioned Persecution
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Government officials in China are reportedly kidnapping and torturing Christians in mobile “transformation” facilities to force them to renounce their faith, according to a report by Radio Free Asia on April 1, 2021.
A detainee who asked to be called by the alias
Li Yuese said he was held in a facility run by the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for 10 months after a raid on his Christian “house church” in the southwestern province of Sichuan in 2018. He also reported that the CCP is working directly with the state security police to detain Christians.