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05RANGOON21
2005-01-05 08:16:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Rangoon
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BURMA: UPDATE ON RELEASED POLITICAL PRISONERS

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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 RANGOON 000021 

SIPDIS

SENSITIVE

STATE FOR EAP/BCLTV, DRL
COMMERCE FOR ITA JEAN KELLY
USPACOM FOR FPA

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PHUM KDEM BM NLD
SUBJECT: BURMA: UPDATE ON RELEASED POLITICAL PRISONERS

REF: A. RANGOON 10

B. 04 RANGOON 1612

C. 04 RANGOON 1571 AND PREVIOUS

UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 RANGOON 000021

SIPDIS

SENSITIVE

STATE FOR EAP/BCLTV, DRL
COMMERCE FOR ITA JEAN KELLY
USPACOM FOR FPA

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PHUM KDEM BM NLD
SUBJECT: BURMA: UPDATE ON RELEASED POLITICAL PRISONERS

REF: A. RANGOON 10

B. 04 RANGOON 1612

C. 04 RANGOON 1571 AND PREVIOUS


1. (U) Summary: According to NLD sources, the GOB released
about 20 political prisoners as part of an amnesty of 5,588
prisoners on January 2nd. Among those released were Zaw Thet
Htwe (a journalist sentenced to death in 2003),two NLD
MP-elects (including Ohn Kyaing, a famous journalist),two
NLD members arrested after the May 30, 2003 attack on Aung
San Suu Kyi, and two students in prison since the massive
anti-government demonstrations of 1988. End summary.


2. (SBU) As reported in ref A, in honor of Independence Day
(January 4th) the SPDC ordered on January 2nd the release of
5,588 prisoners from around the country -- bringing the total
number of releases since mid-November to 19,906 (ref C).
Most of the prisoners were released after serving their full
sentences with time off for good behavior. The NLD has told
us that of those freed about 20 were imprisoned for their
politicial activities.


3. (U) Most notable among the latest released prisoners was U
Zaw Thet Htwe, the editor of a sports newspaper "First
Eleven," who was originally sentenced to death in 2003 for
plotting against the government (his sentence was reduced in
May 2004 to 3 years). In reality, many suspect he was
arrested because he reported about GOB misuse of
international sports funds. According to the NLD, the
following political prisoners were freed in the latest
tranche:

From Rangoon's Insein Prison:

-- Zaw Thet Htwe
-- Aung Myint (aka Pyapon Ni Lone Oo),a journalist and poet
from Mandalay arrested in 2000.
-- Mya Soe (aka Shwe Gyo),a Rangoon NLD Youth leader
arrested in 2003.

From Magway Division's Thayet Prison:

-- Kyaw Khin, a NLD MP-elect from Shan State arrested in 1996.
-- Thein Tan, a NLD Mandalay Division Executive Committee
member arrested in 1991.
-- Myint Soe (aka Johnny, aka Kyaw Oo),a NLD Youth member
from Rangoon arrested in 1990.

From Sagaing Division's Shwebo Prison:

-- Aung Myint, a NLD member from Shwebo arrested in the
aftermath of the regime's attack on Aung San Suu Kyi and her
convoy on May 30, 2003.
-- Khin Maung Latt, a NLD member from Shwebo arrested in the
aftermath of the May 30, 2003 ambush.

From Bago Division's Taungoo Prison:

-- Ohn Kyaing (aka Aung Wint),a NLD MP-elect from Mandalay
and well-known journalist arrested in 1991.

From Mandalay's Myingyan Prison:

-- Soe Thaung, a Rangoon university student arrested in 1997.
-- Aung Myat (aka Aung Myat Htut),a Rangoon university
student arrested in 1989.
-- Maung Maung, a lawyer from Irrawaddy Division arrested in

1989.

From Bago Division's Shwedaung Prison:

-- Pho Paw (aka Than Tin Oo),a student arrested during
demonstrations on September 9, 1999 (9/9/99).
-- Maung Maung (aka Hein Htet Aung),a student arrested on
9/9/99.
-- Bala (aka Ye Kyaw Lin),a student arrested on 9/9/99.

From Sagaing Division's Katha Prison:

-- Than Aung, arrested in 2003 for writing a welcome poster
for Aung San Suu Kyi during her travels.
From Kachin State's Myitkyina Prison:

-- Myo Nyunt, from Rangoon.
-- Thein Lwin, from Myitkyina, arrested in 1999.
-- Than Naing, from Kachin State, arrested in 1999.

The GOB also released Saw Tin Soe, a Karen National Union
member from Karen State arrested in 1983 and sentenced to
death (later changed to 25 years) for attempted hi-jacking.
McMullen