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The People’s Party (PP) has announced its intention to appeal a one-year prison sentence with hard labour handed down to its member and former parliamentary candidate, U Lwin Myint.
The Thingangyun Township Court delivered the verdict on the morning of 8 January 2026, convicting the 68-year-old under Section 58(c) of the Pyithu Hluttaw Election Law for using “unlawful” language during his campaign.
The case stems from a TikTok campaign video posted by U Lwin Myint in November 2025, in which he identified himself as a third-generation political prisoner and utilized terms such as the “2021 Uprising” and “Revolution.”
Following the post, military-aligned lobbyists pushed for legal action, characterizing his remarks as supportive of terrorism and a violation of campaign regulations. The Ministry of Home Affairs officially filed the case on 17 December, and the court reached its decision in just over 20 days.
U Lwin Myint, who contested the Thingangyun Township seat for the Pyithu Hluttaw in the first phase of the military junta’s general election on 28 December, lost the race to the military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP).
U Wunna Soe, a member of the People’s Party legal team, confirmed that the party is currently preparing the necessary documentation to challenge the sentence, which they view as a direct suppression of political expression.
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