In Myanmar, where protests against the coup continue, on the 3rd of this month, the body of a 19-year-old woman who was killed in the demonstration was dug up from the grave for inspection by the authorities, and public criticism has been raised.

Chae Singh, 19, who was participating in a demonstration protesting a coup d'etat in Mandalay, Myanmar's second largest city, was shot dead on the 3rd of this month.



According to witnesses, Chae Singh was sending instructions to the demonstrators from near the front line facing the police at that time, so a large number of people gathered at the funeral held the next day to mourn the death. It was.



The death of Mr. Choi Singh has been widely reported in the media inside and outside the country, and the demonstrators have become a symbol of the protest movement, including illustrations depicting the figure.



The body was subsequently buried in a graveyard on the outskirts of Mandalay, but according to Myanmar's state television, police dug the body out of the grave and inspected it with the permission of the court.



State television reported that the bullets removed from the head as a result of the autopsy were different from those of the police, and Mr. Chae Singh was not shot from the direction the police were.



In Myanmar, there were a series of posts denying reports such as "Who believes such a lie report?" On social media, and "It's a horrifying act" for digging up the body. Even the bodies are not safe under dictatorship. "