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05RANGOON835
2005-07-15 05:51:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Rangoon
Cable title:  

BURMA: NLD BASHING - THE BEAT GOES ON

Tags:  PGOV PHUM PREL BM NLD 
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UNCLAS RANGOON 000835 

SIPDIS

STATE FOR EAP/BCLTV; PACOM FOR FPA

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PHUM PREL BM NLD
SUBJECT: BURMA: NLD BASHING - THE BEAT GOES ON

REF: RANGOON 692 AND PREVIOUS

UNCLAS RANGOON 000835

SIPDIS

STATE FOR EAP/BCLTV; PACOM FOR FPA

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PHUM PREL BM NLD
SUBJECT: BURMA: NLD BASHING - THE BEAT GOES ON

REF: RANGOON 692 AND PREVIOUS


1. SUMMARY: Since the release of over 300 political prisoners
on July 6, the GOB has detained at least 12 new political
prisoners. Details of a few detentions in the first two
weeks of July follow. Several were detained under a law
restricting the movements of criminals. Discouraging
political activities on Martyrs' Day (July 19) may be one
motive for the detentions. END SUMMARY.


2. Although the GOB released over 300 political prisoners on
July 6, authorities have continued to arrest others for their
political beliefs and activities. At least 12 persons have
been arrested since the beginning of July. Details of some
of the cases follow:

-- July 2: Naw Ohn Hla, a suspended NLD member, was arrested.
She was later released, but ordered to remain at her home 30
km north of Rangoon. She is known for leading groups of NLD
supporters to Shwedagon Pagoda on Tuesdays to pray for ASSK.
They often wear T-shirts that bear ASSK's portrait and say
"Freedom from Fear," the title of one of her books. The
authorities confiscated all of her T-shirts and other
materials and warned her and her colleagues not to engage in
any political activities on Martyrs' Day on July 19.

-- July 4-5: Eight NLD members from Bago Township were
arrested for listening to Burmese language radio broadcasts
on BBC and Radio Free Asia and then having group discussions
of the news in a teashop. Five were released on July 6, but
the group leader Hla Myint Than and the cafe owner U Win
Myint and his wife remain in custody.

-- July 6: Dr. Win Aung, NLD Chairman of Khin Oo Township,
Sagaing Division was arrested along with NLD members Soe Win
Aung and Khin Maung Win. They were arrested for possessing
video recordings of speeches made by ASSK while on her
ill-fated tour in 2003.

-- July 12: U Chit Swe, NLD Vice-Chairman of Thanlyin
Township was arrested for allegedly holding a meeting of
party members. This well-known cartoonist may be charged for
violating the SPDC order against holding a meeting of more
than five persons without a permit. On the same day, U Myint
Aye, suspended NLD Chairman of Kyimyindaing Township
(Rangoon),was temporarily detained by authorities and warned
not to engage in any Martyrs' Day political activities.


3. Several of the recent arrests have been made under Section
5(1)(F)(G) of the 1961 Restriction of Movements of Criminals
Act. This law is intended to curb activities of hardened
criminals by confining them to a specific location and
requiring them to report to the authorities at frequent
intervals.


4. COMMENT: Despite releasing hundreds of political prisoners
earlier this month, the GOB gives no indication that it will
let up on arresting new political opponents. One motive for
the arrests may be to discourage shows of opposition to the
GOB on Martyrs' Day, which commemorates the bombing
assassination of national hero General Aung San and most of
his cabinet on July 19, 1947. Given the GOB's habit of
holding prisoners long beyond their terms of sentence, these
detainees have no assurance that they will gain their freedom
anytime soon after July 19. END COMMENT.
Martinez