FREE ASEAN-FREE MYANMAR: RANGON, Myanmar- Pleas for help as Myanmar awaits high-profile executions
National League for Democracy party (NLD) leader Aung San Suu Kyi
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1/5/-FILE PHOTO: Kyaw Min Yu and his wife Nilar Thein carry their daughter as they arrive in Yangon domestic airport in Yangon
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(Reuters) – The wife of pro-democracy figure Kyaw Min Yu, sentenced to be executed on the orders of Myanmar’s ruling generals, says that if her husband dies he will take with him the beliefs he has carried throughout a life spent fighting dictatorship.
Kyaw Min Yu, better known as Jimmy, and former lawmaker and hip-hop artist Phyo Zeya Thaw are set to be the first people since 1988 to be executed judicially in Myanmar.
They were sentenced to death in January for treason and terrorism in a closed-doors trial, accused of helping militias to fight the army that seized power last year and unleashed a bloody crackdown on its opponents.
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The military has not said when they would be hanged, but speculation is rife in Myanmar that the executions are imminent.
The planned executions have been strongly condemned abroad and two U.N. experts have called them a “vile attempt at instilling fear” among the people.
Kyaw Min Yu’s wife, Nilar Thein, said her husband, a political prisoner for 18 years under Myanmar’s last military dictatorship, was being made an example of for refusing to cooperate with his captors.
“He would never trade his political beliefs with anything. He will continue to stand by his beliefs,” Nilar Thein, who is in hiding, told Reuters by phone.
“Ko Jimmy will continue to live in our hearts.”
Kyaw Min Yu, 53, and Phyo Zeya Thaw, a 41-year-old ally of ousted Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi, lost their appeal earlier this month.
It is not clear how they pleaded in their trial, nor the extent of their alleged involvement in the resistance movement, which is fighting what it calls a “people’s defensive war” against the junta.
Asked if Kyaw Min Yu was involved, his wife said she would not acknowledge the military’s portrayal of him, but said the whole country was involved in a revolt, against the generals’ “terrorist acts”.
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3/5- FILE PHOTO: Elected candidate Thaw and counterparts try on Myanmar’s traditional cap at NLD head office in Yangon
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