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MYANMAR – Political Prisoners Network-Myanmar has released a year-end report on December 31 saying that the junta-controlled correction department has been committing crimes against humanity over unjustly abducted and detained political prisoners by lawlessly butchering, not allow medical treatment and torturing them, since the military coup.
According to the 2023 report, there are 18 people were unlawfully killed in prisons, 16 political prisoners died due to lack of medical care, 711 victims of torture, 883 people who were transferred to another prisons, 218 people who were consigned to solitary confinements and 15 mothers who have just given birth.
The reported figure just only represented the data that compiled from 36 prisons across the country that connected to the Political Prisoners Network-Myanmar and the actual human rights violation cases are likely to be higher in the ground situation.
The lawlessly abducted and detained political prisoners by the terrorist junta are suffering the human rights violations that harm human dignity in prisons, when they were abducted, in interrogation centers and in prisons, according to the report.