Categories: Muslim Minorities

Myanmar arrests second suspect in Muslim lawyer murder

A second suspect has been arrested over the brazen murder of a prominent Muslim lawyer in Myanmar, state media reported Saturday, as questions build over a killing that stunned the Buddhist-majority country.
A cab driver who tried to intervene was also killed, and the gunman — identified as 53-year-old Kyi Lin — was arrested at the scene.
Police have not offered a motive for the murder of Ko Ni, who spoke out against rising anti-Islamic sentiment and also criticised the army’s lingering grip on power.
But the NLD, whose electoral victory ended decades of military rule, has called the murder a political assassination and “terrorist act” against their policies.
After a series of police leaks and conflicting comments about the investigation, state media confirmed Saturday that a second suspect had been arrested 12 hours after the murder.
Aung Win Zaw, 46, was detained in Kayin State on January 30, the Global New Light of Myanmar reported, describing him as “an alleged conspirator of the crime”.
“A combined team from the Tatmadaw (Myanmar army) and Myanmar Police Force is continuing to work to get more information,” said a statement from the president’s office.
Political murders are rare in Yangon and Ko Ni’s killing has rippled fear across Myanmar’s minority Muslim community and the young NLD-led government.
The veteran party member was an outspoken critic of a charter drafted by the former junta that enshrines the military’s control over key government bodies and a quarter of parliament seats.
He was also a voice for religious pluralism in Myanmar, which has been hit by bouts of sectarian violence.
His funeral on Monday drew thousands of mourners and a rare show of solidarity between religious leaders and politicians from across the spectrum.
On Saturday hundreds more attended a prayer ceremony jointly led by imams and Buddhist monks honouring both Ko Ni and the taxi driver Ne Win.
Among those in the crowd was NLD member Wai Wai Thein, who told AFP that she feared for the safety of other leading politicians.
“We… feel this way as the details of the case have not been revealed yet,” she said.
“We want the true information to be released. We worry for the security of all NLD leaders, especially Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.”
The killings come amid heightened religious tensions in Myanmar, with the army accused of carrying out a murderous crackdown on the Muslim Rohingya minority in western Rakhine state following an attack on a police post there last October.
Myanmar refuses to grant the Rohingya citizenship and describes them as Bengalis — or illegal immigrants from neighbouring Bangladesh — even though many have lived in Myanmar for generations.
On Friday the UN said it was “very likely” that security officers committed crimes against humanity in their hunt for the attackers.
The report detailed testimony from 204 Rohingya refugees who have fled the crackdown and described horrific scenes of officers killing villagers, gang-raping women and torching homes.
Myanmar’s government called the allegations “extremely serious” and said it would review the report.

Source: World Bulletin

Office

Recent Posts

Why women are not in their real social status?

In the Friday sermons of today (April 26, 2024), Sheikh-ul-Islam Mawlana Abdol-Hamid, the Sunni Friday…

5 days ago

The Middle East is the Lifeline of the World and Must Be Kept Away from Tension and Conflict

Shaikh-ul-Islam Mawlana Abdol-Hamid, in his Friday sermon in Zahedan today (April 19th, 2024), described the…

2 weeks ago

The authorities say that we don’t negotiate with armed individuals and warmongers. Have you negotiated with political prisoners and those who protest through civil means?

Sheikh ul-Islam Maulana Abdulhamid, today (April 12, 2024), during the Friday prayer ceremony in Zahedan...

3 weeks ago

The way out of the country’s crisis is yielding to the rightful demands of the nation

Sheikh-ul-Islam Maulana Abdul Hamid, today (April 10, 2024) at the Eid al-Fitr ceremony in Zahedan,…

3 weeks ago

Iranians held a referendum for justice, freedom

Referring to the anniversary of holding the referendum after the victory of the 1979 revolution,…

4 weeks ago

Iranians Experience, Love and Awakening

The most influential Iranian Sunni leader referred to new round of awakening and love among…

1 month ago