MYANMAR – The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP) reported that the atrocious junta has been killing civilians, and a total of 6,000 people had been murdered across Myanmar, after the bloody coup d’état in Myanmar, from 1 February 2021 to 2 December 2024.
The 6,000 confirmed deaths include 1,294 women and 678 children, according to AAPP. In addition, the AAPP has reported that there are approximately 2,750 deaths that are yet to be confirmed.
It has been reported that 27,751 people were abducted and detained, among them 21,189 abductees are currently under detention and 9,560 out of them have been sentenced, according to the data compiled by AAPP from 1 February 2021 to 2 December 2024.
Of those who were wrongfully convicted, 170 were sentenced to death, including 126 in prison and 44 in absentia.
The reported figures were compiled by AAPP within their range and the actual data on the ground are likely to be higher. It was said that if more data is collected, it will be added further.
AAPP can be contacted to provide information of anyone who has been abducted, detained, and prosecuted during Spring Revolution such as leaders of civil society organizations, civilians, activists, journalists, CDM workers and others from various fields including fallen heroes.
Fatality information can be directly reported to [email protected] and detention information to [email protected].