New arrests revive concern that nonviolent political protesters in Myanmar may be tortured

Pro-democracy protesters hold torches and flags during a flash mob rally to protest against Myanmar's military-government in Yangon, Myanmar on Sept.19, 2024. (Anti-Junta Alliance Yangon via AP)

BANGKOK (AP) — Concern was rising on Friday that two nonviolent activists opposed to military rule in Myanmar are at high risk of torture after being arrested in raids this week in Yangon, the country’s biggest city.

Paing Phyo Min, 27, a leading member of AJAY — the Anti-Junta Alliance Yangon — and Shein Wai Aung, a participant in peaceful protests, were arrested separately on Wednesday night, one of AJAY’s leaders, Nan Lin, told The Associated Press.

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