19-year-old girl’Chial Shin’ before life. yunhap news-It is reported that the Myanmar military took part in a protest against the coup and stole the body of a Myanmar girl who was killed by a gun shot by the police, which is shocking.
In particular, the Myanmar military is known to have made such a move to conceal the police’s live shots and divert the cause of death.
According to local media such as Irrawaddy on the 6th, Myanmar soldiers attacked a cemetery in Mandalay the day before around 3 pm (local time) and stole the body of the god Chial.
Chial Shin was killed by a live bullet shot by the police during a protest against the coup on the 3rd.
Myanmar soldiers robbed the body after blocking the entrance to the cemetery the day after the funeral of the god Chial.
Reuters reported on the 6th that the Myanmar authorities lifted the coffin at the Chial Sin Cemetery, took out the body, placed it on a bench, examined it, and buried it again, citing witnesses and other independent media, “Mijima News,” etc.
It is reported that at least 30 people, including soldiers and police, were mobilized in 4 cars and 4 trucks for the body robbery.
Witnesses who asked for anonymity said, “They held the head of the god Chial with bricks. Those who seemed to be doctors acted as if they were touching the head of the god Chial, and they took out small pieces from the body and showed each other.
Newspapers representing the Myanmar government reported in support of the government, saying, “If Chial was hit by a live ammunition, his head would have been damaged,” and “It is unlikely that he would have been injured by the police’s weapon.”
Chial Shin, also known as’Angel’, was changed after participating in a protest wearing a T-shirt with the phrase’Everything will be OK’ to protest the Myanmar military coup.
Myanmar citizens and the international community regard the phrase on the T-shirt worn before the death of Chial Shin as a symbol of resistance to the military coup and aspirations for democracy.
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