WASHINGTON: Up to 100 people were killed and an unknown number of women raped in northern Myanmar where pro-democracy opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi's convoy was attacked on May 30, Radio Free Asia (RFA) said on Friday.
A pro-government activist interviewed by the US-based station said the Yangon junta organised a cover-up to conceal the number of dead, and that the strike on the Nobel laureate's convoy was carefully organised.
