Eleven people from the Mingjia Group in northern Myanmar were sentenced to death. However, when these people heard the verdict, they did not see any fear on their faces. Instead, they glared at the trial bench. Perhaps they were used to seeing death and cruel death, so when they heard the death sentence, they were not afraid at all. They might be more dissatisfied. Maybe they could only feel fear from their actions until the death penalty was executed. At this time, they may be holding back their composure.