Six year old girl among Myanmar group arrested for killing retired general
Myanmar’s military has arrested a six-year-old child as part of a group it labelled “terrorists” for the daytime killing of a retired military officer and diplomat in May, a junta-run newspaper reported on June 6.
Cho Htun Aung, 68, a retired brigadier-general, who also served as an ambassador, was shot dead in Myanmars commercial capital of Yangon on May 22, in one of the highest profile assassinations in a country in the throes of a widening civil war.
Myanmar has been in turmoil since the military seized power in a February 2021 coup, overthrowing an elected government led by Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi and triggering widespread protests.
The juntas violent crackdown on dissent sparked an unprecedented nationwide uprising. A collection of established ethnic armies and new armed groups have wrested away swathes of territory from the well-armed military, and guerilla-style fighting has erupted even in urban areas like Yangon.
“A total of 16 offenders – 13 males and three females – were arrested,” reported The Global New Light of Myanmar newspaper.
In an accompanying graphic, the newspaper carried the image of the six-year-old child, identified as the daughter of the alleged assassin. Her face was blurred in an online version of the newspaper seen by Reuters but visible in other social media posts made by the junta authorities.
A junta spokesman did not respond to calls seeking comment.
The Golden Valley Warriors, an anti-junta insurgent group, said it killed the retired general because of his continued support for military operations, including attacks on civilians, according to a May 22 statement.
The junta claims the group is backed by the National Unity Government (NUG) – a shadow government made up of remnants of Ms Suu Kyis ousted administration that is battling the military – and paid an assassin some
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