Myanmar court sentences activists to 37 years over election protest

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Nine activists face prison terms of up to 37 years for protesting the military-backed December elections.Published On 29 Jul 202629 Jul 2026Myanmar courts have sentenced nine activists to up to 37 years in prison for participating in a protest that urged the public to boycott last December’s elections.Eight protesters against the military government, including prominent activist Htet Myat Aung, were sentenced to 37 years on Tuesday by two courts in Mandalay, an activist group said on Wednesday.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Myanmar’s coup leader elected president by pro-military parliamentlist 2 of 3What’s happening in Myanmar’s civil war as military stages elections?list 3 of 3ASEAN does not recognise Myanmar’s elections ‘as of now’: Philippine FMend of listThe sentences were imposed following the demonstrators’ convictions under the electoral law and counterterrorism law, according to May Hnin, a spokesperson for the Anti-Junta Forces Coordination Committee-Mandalay.A ninth activist was sentenced to 27 years after being convicted under the counterterrorism law, she added.The activists were arrested on December 4, a day after they staged a flash protest in downtown ...

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