Myanmar, Thailand to revise its food workers

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Protesters gathered outside the Thai embassy in Yangon to protest against the death penalty, two workers. Afp
Yangon Vision Myanmar army has called on Thailand to review the food life sentence compatriots Two of killing two British tourists after a controversial trial that has sparked several protests.

State newspaper New Light World Myanmar reported Sunday that Lt. Gen. Min Aung Hlaing's powerful military has asked Thailand reviewed the evidence against the two men.

Last Saturday, Myanmar envoy Thailand also called for Thai Prime Minister revisited the murder case.




The Bangkok Post reported that Darwin nets ambassador issued a statement by converting light that he did not accept the verdict of the court in which the Myanmar citizens are two food life sentence for the murder of British tourist from a year earlier but Instead, respect it.

He said: 'Although we do not have any intention to interfere in the Thai justice system, we want to ask the Prime Minister to review and consider the case again.

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The protesters announced at the panel outside the Thai embassy in Yangon. Afp

Zaw Lin and Win Zaw Tun on Thursday was found guilty of killing 24-year-old David Miller and her 23-year-old Hannah Witheridge bodies were severely beaten and was found on a beach in the Thai resort diving the Islands in September last year.

This sad murder damage the reputation phones Thailand as a tourist haven and a lot of questions about its judicial system after the Ministry National police charged a group of scattered regrouping of investigation and blame others accused of Authorities declined.

The verdict caused outrage in Myanmar by daily protests outside the Thai embassy in Yangon and at the border with neighbors Carmel.

New Light newspaper world, Myanmar has said Gen Liang expressed his concern about the verdict, in a new year message to the parent group the senior leadership of the military regime, including Thai Deputy Prime Minister General Prawit Sovann.

The newspaper reported that: 'commander-general expressed his respect for the Thai judicial process, while stressing the need to avoid A situation in which innocent people were wrongly punished.

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