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(AFP)—YANGON – A court in military-ruled Myanmar has sentenced a monk to 15 years in prison for ‘anti-election’ activities, his lawyer said on Tuesday.
Oakkan Tha was convicted on Monday in a special court at Yangon’s Insein prison for breaching the Electronic Act and the Publication Act, and for disturbing the security and peace of the state, said lawyer Khin Htay Kywe.
‘The authorities accused him of sending information to the Mon News Agency after they found anti-election documents from him. The authorities seized his laptop and cameras,’ Khin Htay Kywe said.
The agency, formed by former students and democratic activists, is a vocal critic of the Myanmar junta.
The monk, who is in his early 30s and has been forcibly disrobed by the authorities, was arrested on January 7 in Thanbyuzayet Township in Mon State. His lawyer said an appeal was planned.
Myanmar is gearing up for its first elections in two decades, set for November 7, but the vote has been widely criticised by activists and the West as a charade aimed at putting a civilian cloak on military rule.