The claim is strongly corroborated by multiple independent, credible sources. CNA (Channel NewsAsia) is the primary outlet that reported the bill's publication on May 14, 2026, and is cited by The Block and Protos as the original source. Taipei Times, PANews, and The Block all independently confirm the same core facts: Myanmar's military junta published a draft 'Anti-Online Scam Bill' proposing (1) the death penalty for those who use violence, torture, or unlawful detention to force victims into online scam centers, and (2) life imprisonment for scam center operators and crypto fraud perpetrators. The bill is expected to reach parliament in June 2026. The claim's framing is accurate. One contextual nuance noted by Protos is that Myanmar's president commuted all existing death sentences to life imprisonment in April 2026, meaning any death sentences under the new law would likely also be commuted in practice, but this does not contradict the bill's text or the claim itself.