The United States has condemned Burmese authorities for the beating death of a former political prisoner, saying the killing highlights what it calls the "brutality and repressiveness" of the Rangoon government.
A U.S. State Department spokesman, Sean McCormack, called the beating of Thet Naing Oo "unconscionable" and said it is the latest in a string of increasingly violent acts targeting members of the political opposition.
He said those responsible should be held accountable. Local fire fighters and municipal officers beat the 40-year old Friday when he was found urinating in public.
The Asian Human Rights Commission called the beating a "murderous assault" and said it demonstrates that Burma's government has failed in its stated objective to create a disciplined society.