Burma: Intel Officer Granted Asylum in Norway
Press Release: Terry Evans 19 February
Burma: Military Intelligence Officer Granted Asylum in Norway
Major Hla Win, a former senior Military Intelligence officer in the Burmese army, has just been granted political asylum in Norway. He fled to Thailand with his teenage son after refusing orders to attack Buddhist monks during last September's anti-junta protests.
Major Win, 42, and his 17-year-old son fled to Thailand. Father and son then applied for political asylum in Norway, where many Burmese opposition supporters live in exile. "I am a Buddhist," he told the Norwegian broadcaster TV2 Norway after his escape, "I don't want to kill monks." Win stated that many more people had been killed than previously reported by Western media. He claimed that "several thousand" protesters were killed in last September's crackdown, with the bodies of executed monks dumped in the jungle to avoid detection. Major Win is the most senior officer to defect from the Burmese military to date.
Burma has been under military rule since 1962. In 1988 a pro-democracy uprising was crushed, killing an estimated 3,000 protesters.
ENDS
UN News: Uncertainty Continues Over Safety In The Strait Of Hormuz
Australian Museum: Celebrate Sir David Attenborough's 100th Birthday With The Australian Museum
Clean Shipping Coalition: Shipping - IMO’s Net Zero Framework Progresses But ENGOs Slam Unnecessary Delay
Gena Wolfrath, IMI: Understanding News Fatigue—and How To Stay Informed Without Overload
Access Now: A Statement To Our Community About Why RightsCon 2026 Will Not Take Place In Zambia
Climate Action Network: Santa Marta Plants The Seeds Of A Fossil-Free Future - Civil Society Will Hold Governments To Account