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Burma's Yankun Street Signs, What Do They Do?

In Yangon, Myanmar, two men have been arrested on suspicion of posting instigatory banners to undermine multi-party democratic elections.

The Burmese police force revealed that in the town of Ledaya (east) in Yangon province, two men posted inflammatory slogans in public places to encourage them in order to sabotage the multi-party * general election, and have been seized and arrested.

According to the news, at 6:15 a.m. on September 17, the joint working group (including members of the security forces) received the notification and went to the township of Riyadh (east) Riyadh, Riyadh, to inspect the road signs at the gateway of Bengalu Jiang Qida Road and Wu Pommin Road, and found that there were two signs on the road signs: one with a yellow red bottom, an inciting text written to resist elections (about 7 inches long, about 4 inches wide); another black box with a pattern of stamped ammunition.

Through the continuous investigation of the case, at 5: 05 pm on September 18th, the police arrested two suspects in Block 6 of Ledaya (East) Township: Onyetutu (aka) Yetu, aged 24, and Yennai Jiwin (aka) Yennai (aka) Ajigao, aged 23. After the trial, the two men confessed that they had posted inflammatory slogans with the intention of undermining the multi-party * general election in 10 public places in Ledaya (east) township and Ledaya (west) township on September 13th. At present, further severe measures are being taken against the suspects according to law.





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