Daily Briefing in Relation to the Military Coup
Updated 7 July 2023
Since the February 1, 2021 coup and the emergence of the Spring Revolution, a total of (3,757) people, including pro-democracy activists and civilians have been killed through military crackdowns against the pro-democracy movement.
Since the coup, a total of (23,759) people were arrested and among them, (19,389) are currently under detention, (6,672) of whom are serving sentences. There are a total of (115) post-coup death row prisoners as of July 7, 2023. (122) people have been sentenced in absentia, of whom (43) have been sentenced to death. This makes a total of (158) people who have been sentenced to death. (4,370) people have already been released.
These are the numbers verified by AAPP. The actual numbers are likely much higher. We will continue to update accordingly.
According to data collected by AAPP, from February 2021 to July 7, 2023, (125) students across the country were killed by the junta. Moreover, (1,206) students were arrested and (716) are still under detention. Among the still detained students, (138) were given prison sentences under specious charges. Among the (138), (7) have been sentenced to death penalty.
AAPP will continue to inform on verified daily arrests, charges, sentences, and fatalities in relation to the attempted coup, and update the lists with details of these alleged offenses. If you receive any information about detentions of, or charges against: CSO leaders, activists, journalists, CDM workers, other civilians and fallen heroes in relation to the military and police crackdown on dissent, please submit to the following addresses: fatality-data@aappb.org detention-data@aappb.org
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Released – bit.ly/3MbC3kd
Death Penalty in Detention – https://bit.ly/3BmDPO0
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