July 21, 2025

Myanmar Rebels Jailed 20 Years for Priest Killing
In a heart-wrenching reminder of the cruelty Christians endure in war-torn Myanmar, nine men have been sentenced to 20 years in prison for the savage and still-mysterious murder of Father Donald Martin Ye Naing Win—a devoted Catholic priest who shepherded the faithful in the embattled Sagaing region. Father Win, 44, known for his tireless work educating children left stranded by civil war, was tragically found shot, stabbed, and mutilated within the sacred grounds of Our Lady of Lourdes Church on February 14. Though a shadowy court aligned with the exiled National Unity Government (NUG) issued the sentences, including confessions extracted from members of their own People’s Defense Forces (PDF), Catholic leaders remain troubled by the murky motives, lack of full transparency, and the chilling instability engulfing the region. “He was a true man of God,” said a grieving Father John of the Mandalay Archdiocese, echoing the sentiments of Cardinal Charles Maung Bo, who called for the nation’s blood-soaked suffering to end. As darkness spreads across Myanmar, the Church pleads for light—justice for Father Win, and peace for a nation trapped in the crossfires of tyranny and rebellion.

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