The Herald (South Africa)

Mother sues son over Facebook ‘prostitute’ slur

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A MYANMAR woman is suing her son for calling her a prostitute on Facebook – the latest case under a controvers­ial law that critics say is increasing­ly stifling free speech.

Police arrested 21-year-old Wana Oo yesterday after his mother, Tin Tin Hla, brought a case against him over comments he made about her relationsh­ip with a new boyfriend.

“She sued her son for abusing her on Facebook concerning her complicate­d relationsh­ip,” police officer Aung Lwin said.

“The police have now arrested her son and he confessed to what he did on Facebook. We will process the case according to the law.”

Wana Oo was charged under a broadly worded law that forbids defaming people on any telecommun­ications network and can carry up to three years in jail.

Images of posts provided by police showed several pictures of Tin Tin Hla posted on Wana Oo’s Facebook page with insulting comments underneath.

Defamation prosecutio­ns have soared since Aung San Suu Kyi’s government took power a year ago, including for people who made online criticisms about the democracy leader.

Hopes had been high her NLD party, many of whom spent decades in jail for speaking their minds under the former junta, would usher in a new era of free speech. But satirists, activists and journalist­s have found themselves increasing­ly targeted.

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