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Myanmar sends labor activist to hard labor

BANGKOK -- Myanmar’s junta has given two years’ hard labor to an activist who helped people, including child soldiers, file complaints about forced labor, the International Labor Organization (ILO) said on Friday.

The case against Thet Way has become a barometer of whether the former Burma’s ruling generals are serious about stamping out forced labor, which in some cases means carrying military supplies through guerrilla conflict zones, rights groups say.

The Geneva-based ILO said it was “concerned and disappointed” at the sentence, the maximum permissible under the law. It added that it had been in contact with the military government about the case “at a senior level.”

“The ILO cannot but consider that the sentence imposed is related to Thet Way’s role in complaining on forced labor practices,” the United Nations agency said in a statement.

Under a deal reached between the ILO and Myanmar last year, anybody making or supporting those making complaints about forced labor should be immune from prosecution.

Myanmar has been under military rule since 1962.

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