Myanmar: NGOs call for release of all trade unions' members while recently freed union leader remains facing criminal charges
"Myo Myo Aye and other trade union leaders still facing charges despite release from prison", 25 October 2025
The Solidarity Trade Union of Myanmar (STUM) stated … that its leader Myo Myo Aye continues to face charges, after they were reportedly dropped, before being released from Yangon’s Insein Prison …
“Although prison authorities announced her release under Section 494 of the Criminal Procedure Code, the court later ruled that the charges could not be withdrawn as the case remains under investigation,” the STUM stated on its official social media account ...
“Myo Myo Aye was ordered by the Shwepyithar Township Court on October 24 to sign a bond with two guarantors along with 30 million MMK [$736 USD], requiring her to be on good behavior for the next six months,” STUM added in its statement on social media.
Nine other STUM members “continue to be detained and face trial under the same legal clauses,” the statement concluded. Ten STUM members, including Myo Myo Aye and her daughter Chu Chu Thwe, were arrested in Yangon’s Shwepyitha Township …
They were also charged under Sections 40 and 41 of the Organization Registration Law on Sept. 15, which carries a maximum sentence of five years…