▲ Kin Nyein Tuga before and after being arrested and beaten by the police


"Daughter saw the look out caught by the police, from a distance seemed a tungtung swollen face, did not walk properly. I felt the pain of the daughter,"



Myanmar is involved in anti-coup protests mother saw this yeokryeokhan look tortured trail dragged her to the police I pray with tears saying, "Please come back alive."



According to Myanmar local media Irrawaddy and social media on the 21st of local time, Kin Nyein Tu, 31, who majored in performing arts in the UK and returned to Myanmar, was arrested in Yangon on the 17th of this month while participating in anti-coup activities.



The state media released photos of their faces saying that they had seized weapons, including priest bombs, from their hideout, but they were all beaten and swollen and bruised.



Citizens of Myanmar were astonished to see photos of those who had become all over the place in just one day.



In particular, the citizens criticized Kin Nyein Tu's photo after revising it clearly, saying, "Even though the tooth and nose are broken, they are not being treated."




In an interview with Irrawaddy, Kin Nyein Tu's mother said, "I heard the news that my daughter was arrested and I wanted to run to the police station right away, but I waited for the bright day because of the curfew." I saw it coming out."



"I couldn't get close, so I shouted, and my daughter looked back," he said. "I saw a swollen face from a distance. I couldn't walk properly," he said at the time.



Kin Nyein Tu's mother said, "What my daughter wants is'democracy', like many others," and "I can feel what my daughter is going through now."



He said, "I am a Christian and I believe in God. I don't expect much, I only want my daughter to come back alive. I am praying for my daughter and colleagues. Other parents will all be the same." Revealed.



Kin Nyein Tou called his mother at the police station and said, "I think I will be transferred to Insein Detention Center," but when my mother went to Insein Detention Center the next day, I was told that she was sent to Shepita in northern Yangon.



My mother said, "I heard that the torture of the Shepita detention center is more severe. Please, I hoped that my daughter would not go only as the Shepita. I am afraid how much my daughter is suffering now. I cannot even see the picture of the child. Please, I want to be released and healed."




In Myanmar, after the military coup on February 1st, many citizens are dying by shouting'overthrow dictatorship' and'democracy'.



The military and police are striking the citizens caught in the protest scene with chains, and they are not reluctant to torture them.



The citizens of Myanmar are urging the international community to intervene, saying, "Our sons and daughters are suffering tremendously just because they want democracy."



(Photo = Twitter @kzy_linn, @MMSpring22, @lumijuneus, Yonhap News)