Myanmar army admits prisoner abuse after beating video emerges

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YANGON (AFP) - Myanmar's military has conceded its troops abused prisoners in Rakhine State after a video of soldiers battering blindfolded detainees spread on social media - a rare admission of wrongdoing by a force often accused of acting with impunity.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

YANGON - Myanmar's military has conceded its troops abused prisoners in Rakhine State after a video of soldiers battering blindfolded detainees spread on social media - a rare admission of wrongdoing by a force often accused of acting with impunity.

Myanmar's armed forces are locked in an increasingly brutal war with the rebels, who are fighting for more autonomy for ethnic Rakhine Buddhists. The video shows Nyi Nyi Aung's interrogator yanking his head back by the hair as he punches him in the face, before another guard kicks him in the head. Lee accused the military of disappearing, torturing and killing dozens of AA suspects, as well as blocking aid and stopping injured civilians from reaching hospitals.It is impossible to verify the competing claims in northern Rakhine, which is under an internet blackout and off-limits to journalists.

 

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Myanmar is a dangerous country. The power of the army remains unchecked. They dont have to answer to anyone. The Generals are like little Kings with absolute power.

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