The Guardian (USA)

Myanmar military junta arrests prominent trade union leader

- Sarah Johnson

One of Myanmar’s leading trade union leaders has been arrested as part of escalating attacks on pro-democracy figures by the military junta.

Daw Myo Aye, director of Solidarity Trade Union of Myanmar (STUM), one of Myanmar’s largest independen­t unions, is a central figure in the movement for workers’ rights.

She has been one of the most prominent union leaders in the civil disobedien­ce movement, which has been organising national strikes and protests since the military seized power from the democratic­ally elected government of Aung San Suu Kyiin February.

Myo Aye was dragged from her office by the army last Thursday and taken to a police station where she has been charged and detained. According to the union, she is due to be transferre­d to a prison in Yangon.

“We lost our pillar,” said a member of staff at STUM. “But … we are going to operate with the remaining staff. We operate within the law and we provide assistance to workers in accordance with the labour law. Our organisati­on will not collapse because she is not here.”

Thousands of people have been arrested and hundreds killed since protests against the military junta began. According to the latest figures from the Assistance Associatio­n for Political Prisoners (Burma), 737 people have been killed by the military, and 3,229 individual­s are detained or have been sentenced.

Chue Thwel, Daw Myo Aye’s daughter, said: “Since the beginning of the coup on 1 February, I thought they would come for her … I feel they arrested her to set an example.”

A spokespers­on for the Worker Rights Consortium, a labour rights monitoring organisati­on, said: “With many labour leaders already in hiding or exile, the military’s arrest of Daw Myo Aye poses a serious challenge to the vital role of the Myanmar labour movement in the struggle to restore democracy.”

 ?? Photograph: AFP/Getty ?? Soldiers in Yangon patrolling the streets by night. Thousands of people have been arrested and hundreds killed since the military junta seized power.
Photograph: AFP/Getty Soldiers in Yangon patrolling the streets by night. Thousands of people have been arrested and hundreds killed since the military junta seized power.
 ??  ?? Daw Myo Aye, director of Solidarity Trade Union of Myanmar, who has been arrested
Daw Myo Aye, director of Solidarity Trade Union of Myanmar, who has been arrested

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