Manila Bulletin

Death sentence in Myanmar

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Two people were sentenced to death by a Myanmar court Friday for the murder of a Muslim lawyer and Aung San Suu Kyi advisor, after a drawn-out trial backlit by allegation­s of impunity with a main suspect still at large. Ko Ni, whose work and faith made him a target of hate speech online by Buddhist nationalis­ts, was shot in the head at point blank range outside Yangon airport in January 2017, while holding his infant grandson. The brazen daytime murder shocked the country and came about eight months after civilian leader Suu Kyi’s administra­tion entered office. Ko Ni was a legal advisor to her National League for Democracy and had been working on plans to amend the 2008 military-drafted constituti­on, which gifts the armed forces control of defense and a quarter of parliament­ary seats. Critics have said the slow trial fell short of establishi­ng a complete picture of what led to the murder, pointing to the military background­s of two suspects on trial and an elusive fugitive thought to be the mastermind. Judge Khin Maung Maung sentenced gunman Kyi Lin, who also shot and killed a taxi driver while fleeing, “to death until he dies by hanging.” Accomplice Aung Win Zaw was also sentenced to death. (AFP)

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