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REFILE - CORRECTING LOCATION Insein Prison Compound in Yangon, where Myanmar's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi is being detained, is pictured in this video frame grab released May 20, 2009. Army-ruled Myanmar opened the
trial of opposition leader Suu Kyi on Wednesday in an apparent bid to calm growing international outrage at the regime and its latest crackdown on the Nobel
Peace laureate.
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Riot police adjust barricades at a road block near Insein Prison in Yangon May 19, 2009
19 September (1988), shot to death by fascist
Burmese soldiers, Ma Win Maw Oo, Hlaing Thayar,Rangoon
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17 September (2002), death in custody atInsein prison, U Aung May Thu, All Burma
Federation of Students Union, NLD Minhla,
Tharawaddy, Pegu
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17 September (2002), death in custody at Insein prison, U Aung May Thu, All Burma
Federation of Students Union, NLD Minhla, Tharawaddy, Pegu
18 September (1988), killed in front of the USA embassy, Ko Soe Kyaw Phone Maung,
student from
Rangoon Art and Science University (Hlaing campus)
19 September (1929), on the 166th day of hunger strike in Rangoon Central Prison, Sayadaw
U Wisara died
for the freedom of Burma.
19 September (1988), Moulmein Massacre, seven students were killed
19 September (1988), shot to death by fascist Burmese soldiers, Ma Win Maw Oo, Hlaing
Thayar, Rangoon
21 September, International Day of Peace22 September (1992), Founding Day of National Council of the Union of Burma (NCUB =
DAB + NDF +
MPU + NLD-LA)
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Though imprisoned they are everywhere amongst us. Burma’s former political prisoners fromacross the world demand the release of all political prisoners currently incarcerated in
Burma’s notorious prisons. This is U Khun Saing. He was detained for 14 years in Insein
prison. This image is taken from the documentary project “Even Though I’m Free I Am Not”.
Dr Zaw Myint Mg
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Aerial view of YangonInsein Prison
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This is Tin Aye. He was a former leader of the All Burma Federation of Student Unions. Hewas detained for 16 years in Insein and Mandalay prisons
Though imprisoned they are everywhere amongst us. Burma’s former political prisoners from
across the world demand the release of all political prisoners currently incarcerated in
Burma’s notorious prisons. This is Thida Htway. She was detained for 4 years in Insein and
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Bago prisons. This image is taken from the documentary project “Even Though I’m Free I
Am Not”.
Burmese democracyveteran freedOne of Burma's most prominent political detainees, Win Tin, has
been freed after 19 years in detention.
He was reportedly one of 9,000 prisoners amnestied by the Burmesemilitary in a gesture of what state media describe as "loving kindness".
Win Tin was Burma's longest serving political prisoner
"I will keep fighting until the emergence of democracy in this country," hesaid after his release.
Now 79 years old, Win Tin was among the founders of the NationalLeague for Democracy led by Aung San Suu Kyi.
The NLD party won elections in 1989, but was prevented from takingpower by Burma's generals.
Poet
Win Tin was Burma's longest-serving political prisoner, according to theUN and human rights groups which had repeatedly called for his release.
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A poet, editor and close aide to Ms Suu Kyi, he was originally arrested inJuly 1989.
Once in jail, he received additional sentences for agitating against themilitary junta and distributing propaganda.
After 19 years in the notorious Insein prison, he emerged on Tuesdayunbowed, promising to continue his fight for democracy.
"I will continue with politics as I am a politician," he told reporters.
"I do not accept this constitution," he said, referring to a military-backedcharter passed earlier this year and criticised heavily by the NLD.
Family members said Win Tin was in "good health" despite recent reportsof illness.
'Goodwill'
Win Tin was released on the same day that thousands of other prisonerswere reportedly set free.
The Myanmar Times, a state-censored newspaper in Rangoon, said themilitary government was releasing 9,002 prisoners as a gesture of "lovingkindness and goodwill".
Dissident groups said they did not know whether any other political
prisoners were included in that number apart from Win Tin.
Human rights watchdog Amnesty International said in August that 2,000political prisoners were currently behind bars in Burma.
The most prominent is Aung San Suu Kyi herself, who has been in jail orunder house arrest for most of the last 19 years.
Story from BBC NEWS:http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/asia-pacific/7631395.stm
Published: 2008/09/23 12:04:48 GMT
© BBC MMIX
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(6)wd kufrS m avmufud kufwm cH&zl;ovm; ESifh tjcm;axmif0wKwd krsm;
rsm;ae+yDqd kwJ h oauFwygyJ?aemufxyf b,folawGrsm; tqGJcH&jyef+yDvJ? udk,feJ‹wqufwnf; tr_wGJwlawGrsm;vm;?
v_yf&Sm;r_topfawGrsm; xyfay:vmwmvm;? ævm;/ ævm;qd kwJ h rqH k;Ed kifwJ h awG;awmxifjrif rSef;q
=unf hr_awGeJ ‹twl &ifxJrSm v_ dif;abmifbifcwfcJ h& a=uuG JcJ h& qd k ‹eif hcJ h&wmcsnf; jzpfygw,f?yH kpHjyoH ±d kufoHESufoHawG+idrfoufoGm;+yD; q,frdepfavmuf=umcsdefrSmawmh xH k;pHtwd kif;æ“zsmaxmif aemufvSnf h wef;pDxm; æ”rsKd;odef;&J ‹ oHjymvtJ h pl l;&S&S[m aEGav±l;eJ ‹twl cyfoJ hoJ hyJ vdrf h0ifvmw,f? 'Dwd kufrSmr[kwfyJ
(4)wd kufvm; (2)wd kufvm;qD ae&mcsxm;vd kufyH k&w,f? 'ga=umif h (5)wd kufxJqDtxdawmh pl;pl;&if h&if ha&mufrvm? 'gayrJ h eif heif hpl;pl; cHpm;ae&qJ&ifckefoHuawmh wqwfqwf wkefcgaewkef;av? &yfroGm;/+idrfroGm;?
“tif; æ aemufxyf b,fESpfa,mufavmufrsm;jzpfrvJ uAsmq&ma&æ” atmifoef;jrif h uusaemf hrsufESmud k=unf h&if; oufjyif;wzGzGeJ ‹ajymw,f?
“rsKd;odef; 'Dbufa&mufvmwJ htcg acsmhar;=unf haygh? armif&ifeJ ‹ &if;ES D;om;yJ[m”usaemfuajymawmh atmifoef;jrif hu acgif;ndwfjyw,f?t&ifu 'Dtcef;(1)xJ usaemfa&mufrvmcif/ atmifoef;jrifhyJae&wkef;/ nbuf wd kufwef;
ydwfcsdefrSm rsKd;odef;udkvJ 'Dtcef;(1)rSmyJ ae&mcsxm;ay;awmh atmifoef;jrif h[m rsKd;odef;eJ ‹ E_ dif;,SOfcsuftm;jzif h &if;ES D;ae+yD;om;?
“rsKd;odef;u usaemf hud kawmh rsufESmemaeovdkjzpfvd k ‹ a&csKd; *efzvm;csawGrSm bmjy\emrSr&Smzl;bl;? 'gayrJ h 'Daumifu bmowif;rS odyfrajymbl;? ol ‹tb qm*sifodef;òrdifwd k ‹ rsufESm!d krSmodyfa=umufwmæ”
atmifoef;jrif hu usaemf hud k&Sif;jyawmh usaemfòyH;vd kufrdw,f?
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&mxl;awGxJrSm tjrif hqH k;? tjyifuae axmifrª; axmifydkifawGud k aiGxd k;vd kif;0ifrS&Ed kifwJ h &mxl;ae&mjzpf±H kru ud k,fwd kifuvJ ±d kuf&J ESuf&J xk&J axmif;&JwJ h vufpvufe&S dOD;rS? trsm;tm;jzif h ESpf}uD;orm;vlowform;eJ ‹ "m;jy}uD;awG 'Dvdk&mxl;rsKd;&avh&S dw,f? txl;ojzifh ‘wdkufwef;pD;’vd k ae&mrsKd;us/txufyg t&nftcsif;awGtjyif axmufvSrf;a&;óuduf qm*sifodef;òrdifwd k ‹vd k aumifawGtóudufygjynf hpH kvH kavmufzd k‹vd kao;w,f? ‘wdkuf’qdkwm axmufvSrf;a&;uzrf;qD;xm;wJ h tusOf;om;awG/
trsm;tm;jzif h EdkifiHa&;tusOf;om;awG xm;wJ hae&mav?rsKd;odef;[m owfrSwft&nftcsif;awG jynf hpH kol? t&ifu “ppfom;”qd kwJ h[muvJ axmufvSrf;a&;óuduf? vlvH k;vlzefu u|Jaygufwaumifvd k? xka&; ESufa&; vufraES;wwfwm ol ‹tr_uaeoufaocH+yD;om;? ol ‹txuft&m&S d Ad kvfrª;wOD;tygt0if vlESpfa,mufud k owfvmcJ hwJ hvlowfr_eJ ‹
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woufwu|ef; jypf'%fcsrSwfjcif;cHxm;&ol? ppfcH k±H k;uae jypf'%fcsrSwfcJ h+yD; t&yfbufaxmif v$ Jajymif;ay;tyfvd kufvd k ‹ tif;pdefaxmifxJa&mufvm&ol? Ad kvfae0if;[m ol ‹ppfwyfxJu ol ‹cGm&m wd kif;vmEd kifzG,f &S dolrSefor# b,f havmufyJðzwfxkwfy,f ay:vpDusif hoH k;+yD; &uf&ufpufpuf ta&;,lcJ h,lcJ h/
tjyifu omrefvlawGeJ ‹,SOf=unf h&if wyfuvmol[m olrsm;xuf acgif;wvH k;yd kaeEd kifapa&;twGuft±d k;t&if;av;awG jyefcsau|;wJ h pHerl&SdcJ hovd k/ ppfwyfu ppfom;tjzpfu vlowfr_usL;vGefvmcJ hwJ hrsKd;odef;[mvJ tif;pdefaxmifxJrSm wd kufwef;pD;tjzpf axmufvSrf;a&;óuduf ae&m&vmwm bmrSawmhrqef;?
axmifxJrSm ppffa=uma&;awmfawmfeJ‹ rjywfEd kifbJ axmufvSrf;a&;u r=umc% wdkufxJuqG JqG Jxkwf+yD; !‡Of;yef;ES dyfpuf tòid;taw;cH&olawGtxJ usaemf[m wa,muftygt0if? tJ'Dawmhwdkufwef;pD;rsKd;odef;[m usaemf hud kvJ awmfawmfrsufrSef;wef;rdaecJ h+yD?
wd kufwum 0ifcGif hxGufcGif h&S daewJ h wd kufwef;pD;rsKd;odef;[m usaemfwd k ‹ud kxm;&m (5)wd kufxJud kvJ r=umc%a&mufa&mufvmwwfw,f? &Hzef&Hcg usaemfeJ ‹atmifoef;jrifhwd k‹pHjref;&&m (5)wd kuftcef;(1) a&S ‹ oHwd kifem;txd 0if0ifvmwwfw,f?
“ud krsKd;odef; æ aq;vdyfrD;av;bmav; vkyfygOD;As”vd k‹ atmifoef;jrif huawmif;&if/ tjyifrSm&moDOwkom,mae&if rsKd;odef;u ayghayghyg;yg; vmay;wwfw,f? wcgw&H [d kajym'Dajym &,farmðyH;&$if+yD;awmif pum;vufqH k usjyae+yDqd k&ifawmh tjyifrSm &moDOwk awmfawmfaumif;aewJ hoabmrSwf,lEd kifw,f? wk duf±H k;cef;wJrSm qm*sifodef;òrdifr&S dbJ E_ d dif;,SOfcsuftm;jzif h oabmxm;odyfrqd k;vSwJ h
0g'gt=uyftd k}uD;wa,mufavmufyJ wm0efusaewmrsKd;jzpfEd kifw,f? usefwJ h0g'gi,fav;awG wjcm;wd kufwwd kufwd kufrSm pm;usufus+yD;/ 'DbufrSm tajctaeaumif;aewmrsKd;vJ jzpfaumif;jzpfEd kifw,f?“ud krsKd;odef; æ aq;vdyfrD;av; æ”qd kwmud k pum;rjyefbJ ESmacgif;±_ H ‹+yD; oGufoGufoGufoGuf xGufoGm;&ifawmh tjyifrSm &moDOwk odyfrom,m? 'DbufrSm wcef;eJ ‹wcef; pum;vSrf;qufoG,fajymqd kwmowdxm;vkyf&ygvdrf hr,f? 'D(5)wd kuf(1)cef;[m wd kufpcef;±Hk;wJeJ ‹ teD;qH k;ae&m?
&moDOwkom,maew,fvd k‹rSwf,l&r,fh wnaecif; rsKd;odef; usaemfwdk ‹wdkufcef;a&S‹ a&mufvmw,f?
pdwfóudufzGyfav#mf a&csKd;cGif h tcGif hta&;tjynf ht0&&S dxm;wJ h rsKd;odef;[m a&rd k;csKd;+yD; qHyifud kqD&$J&$ Jvdrf;xm;±H kru/ ol ‹ud k,fay:u pGyfus,f*sKdif;jywfuvJ jzLazG;oef‹pifvdk ‹? rJeufaewJh tom;ta&mifa=umif h pdwfóudufav#mfzGyf0wfqifxm;wJh pGyfus,ftusôta&mif[m yd kvd k‹awmif azG;Oaeoa,mif&S dw,f? ykqd k;jymud k wd kwd kygatmif0wfxm;awmh ol ‹ajcovH k;tpH k[m u|Jaygufwaumif&J ‹ajctpH kvd k tar$;tr#ifawG tòydif;t±dkif;eJ ‹?
“cifAsm;u uAsmq&mvm;”qdkif;rqifh AHkrqifh rsKd;odef;u OD;OD;zsm;zsm; usaemfhrsufESmudk vSrf;=unfh&if; ar;vmw,f?
cgwd kif;qd k&if atmifoef;jrif heJ ‹yJ OD;wnfajymqd kwwfwJ h rsKd;odef;u usaemf hud k OD;wnfajymqd kvmwmjzpfwJ htjyif/ 0g'gawGa&S ‹rSm tusOf;om;rSefor#tay: armufarmufrmrmavoHeJ ‹om t+rJwef;ajymqd kwwfwJ holu “cifAsm;uæ”qd kwJ h emrfpm;a0g[m&ud k oH k;pG Jajymqd kvmwma=umif h c%awmh usaemftH h=oovd kjzpfoGm;rdw,f? +yD;awmh ðyH;vd kufrdw,f?
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(6)wd kufrS m avmufud kufwm cH&zl;ovm; ESifh tjcm;axmif0wKwd krsm;
“[kwfw,fæ bmjzpfvd k ‹vJ”“a=omfæ bmrSr[kwfygbl;? usaemfu odcsifvdk‹yg? usaemfvJcifAsm;vdkyJ r[kwfrcH vl
wa,mufygAsm²²²”
usaemf 'kwd,r` dðyH;vd kufjyefw,f?“cifAsm;ud k ppfa=uma&; c%c%xkwf+yD; r=umr=umwD;ae=uw,fqd kwm usaemfvJ jrifod
=um;ae&wmyJAsm? usaemfawmhr[kwfzl;aemf/ cifAsm;ud k wD;wm ppfa=uma&;rSm/ usaemfwd k ‹eJ ‹ rqd kifbl;?cifAsm;udk (6)wdkufxJ tqdk;qHk;xnfhxm;wma&mæ cifAsm;udk acgif;rmw,fajymae=uoHawGa&musaemf=um;=um;aeygw,f? cifAsm;vdk usaemfvJ acgif;rmcJhzl;olyg/ r[kwf&if eJeJav;rSrcHcsifbl;/r[kwfrcH pdwf}uD;cJ holyg? 'ga=umif h usnfwuyfvH k;ukefatmif qG JypfcJ hwmaygh?”
“tJ'Dwkef;u b,fvd kjzpfcJ hwmwkef; cifAsm;tr_uæ”atmifoef;jrif hu rsKd;odef;ud kqufajym atmif
vrf;a=umif;ay;vd kufw,f?“a&S @wef;u jyefvm=u+yD? veJ ‹csD+yD; a&S@wef;rSmaecJ h&wd kufcJ h&&if; wm0ef+yD;cJ h=u+yD? usaemfu
iSufzsm;t}uD;tus,fwufaew,f? tE W&m,fr&S dawmhwJ h ud k,fh*GifxJa&mufvm=u+yD? aemufw&ufausmfausmfqd kæ òrd ‹ay:a&mufawmhr,f/ usKyfwd k ‹ 'k&if;rª;Ad kvfrª;u awmxJrSmyJ aysmfyG Jvkyfw,fAs? ypf&wJ h*sDom; qwfom; awm0ufom;awGa&m/ tmrD&rfawG azmcsif;aomcsif;a&meJ ‹ pdwfóudufaomuf=upm;=u aysmf=uprf;aygh? oDcsif;qd k=u u=uckef=u aomuf=upm;=ueJ ‹ wnvH k;rD;yH kyG J}uD;Asæ iSufzsm;wufaewJ husaemfu olwd k ‹ud k=unf h&if; pdwfawGwd kvd k ‹æ? pm;Ed kifaomufEd kifzd k ‹aeaeomom olwd k ‹qlnH uckef
ae=uwmud k/ vlurcHr&yfEd kifatmif em;rcHEd kifatmifjzpfaew,fæusaemfu odyfrql=uygeJ ‹vd k ‹ajymawmh waumifu usaemf hud k[m;w,f? Ad kvfrª;uvJ a[haumifrsKd;odef; æ rif;zsm;aewmeJ ‹yJ usefwJ holawG rif;vd kaeapcsifvd k ‹ b,f&rvJuGvd k ‹a[mufw,f? usaemf axmif;ceJa'goawG yd kyd kaygufuG JxGufvmw,f? olwd k ‹uquf+yD; pm;=uaomuf=u u=uckef=ueJ ‹ usaemf hud k&efpaeovd kyJ/ em;uvJ b,fvd krSrcHEd kifatmifjzpfvmawmhæ”
rsKd;odef;u pum;pud kjzwfvd kuf&if; usaemfwd k ‹rsufESmvSrf;=unf hw,f?“'gavmufawmif&S dwJ hvlawGæ 'gavmufawmif awmif;yefwm em;rvnfwJ haumifawG qd k+yD;/
vSJ+yD;rS def;ae&mux+yD;/ tem;u ud k,f haoewfudk,fqG J+yD; tJ'Drl;+yD;uaewJh 'k&if;rª;uae &,farmuckefae=uwJ h vlawGtm;vH k;ud k usnfwabmufvH k;ukefatmif qG Jypfcsvd kufw,f? Ak dvfrª;vJ yG Jcsif;+yD;æ ESpfa,mufoH k;a,mufvJ twH k;t±kef; æ usefwJ holawGvJ 0±kef;okef;um;jzpf+yD; yG JjywfoGm;wmyJ?usaemfvJ0d kif;tcsKyfcHvd kuf&+yD; owdvpfoGm;w,f/ Ad kvfrª;vJao &JabmfESpfa,mufvJao/ wa,muf'%f&m&æ aemufqH k;ppfcH k±H k;rSm? a&S ‹wef;jyefqd kwm&,f iSufzsm;t}uD;tus,fwufae qd kwm&,fud kaxmuf+yD; (10)ESpfavmufyJ oufoufn‡mn‡mcsrvd k ‹wJ hAsæ'gayrJ hæ”
rsKd;odef;u ol ‹&J‹jymvtJ htJ h pl;&S&StoHeJ ‹ qufwd kuf}uD; pdwfygvufygajymae&mu wHawG;ud k rsKd
cs&if; c%em;vd kufjyefw,f?“æ pD&ifcsufcscgeD;rSm aooGm;wJhAdkvfrª;uawmfu b,fvdkxidkvdkufovJqd kawmh/“trav;
ud kud k&J ‹/ &efoleJ ‹wd kuf&wmawmif usnfwp&SyfrxdcJ h&yJæ ud k,f hatmufuvlu ypfowfwmusrS tjzpfqdk;&yavw,fæ”vdk ‹ atmfæatmfid kvdkufa&mæ'd kif;ceJ woufwu|ef;jzpfoGm;wmygyJ? usaemfu
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tJ'Dvd kæ”aumif;cef;a&mufcgeD; y&dowf}uD;rSifwufrdaewmvSrf;=unf hvd kufwJ h jyZmwfrif;om; wa,muf&J @
[efrsKd;eJ ‹ usaemfwd k ‹qDvSrf;=unfhjyefw,f? usaemfwd k ‹+idrfem;axmifaewmud k tm;&oGm;+yD;æ
“usaemfu tJ'Dvd kaumifrsKd;As/ usaemf hpdwf"mwfu b,fawmhrSiH k ‹rcHwwfbl;? 'ga=umif h usaemfvJcifAsm;vd k r[kwfrcH/ r[kwfrcH/ trSefw&m;ud kóudufwJ hvlygvd k ‹ajymwmæ”
rsKd;odef;u wu,f hatmifyG JcH ppfol}uD;wa,muf&J ‹[ef/ *k%fa&mifajymifcJ hol}uD; wa,muf&J ‹rmefrsKd;eJ ‹ tqH k;owfvd kufw,f? ol ‹&J ‹oHjympl;pl;[m yd k+yD;oHpOfjrif haecJ hw,f?
usaemfu ol ‹rsufESmud k=unf h+yD; wwd,r` d ðyH;vd kufrdw,f?“b,f hES,fwkef;Asæ cifAsm;u uAsmq&m pma&;q&mqd kawmh攓 'Dr,fud krsKd;odef;/ cifAsm;eJ ‹usaemfeJ ‹ rwlbl;avæ”
“Asmæ” olu usaemf hud k em;rvnfovd k vSrf;=unfhw,f?“usaemfu *±krpd kuf yrmrxm;vkyfwmrcHEd kifvGef;vd k ‹ vlawmifowfvmcJ hwJ haumif/ zdES dyfwm
ud k qef ‹usifjyvmwJ haumif/ cifAsm;wdk ‹vd kyJ zdESyfr_ud kvufawG ‹eJ ‹ jyefwH k ‹jyefjyvmcJ hwJ haumifyJæ”em;rvnfovd k vSrf;=unf hae&mu apm'upum;ud kqdkvmw,f?“'Dr,fud krsKd;odef;/ cifAsm;u trSefw&m;ud k óudufwmvJr[kwfbl;? r[kwfrcHqd kwmvJr[kwf
bl;? wu,fu olrsm;u cifAsm;tay:vkyfwmud kom rcHEd kifwJ hol/ cifAsm;tay: r[kwfwmvkyfwmud kom rcHEd kifwJ hol? ud k,fcH&wmud k jyefwH k ‹jyef0H h±H keJ ‹ trSefw&m;bufuvlvdk ‹ tvd kavsmuf t"dym,f
rxGufbl; æ”rsKd;odef;u usaemf hud k em;rvnfEd kifovd k xyf=unf haew,f?“æ zdES dyfr_ud k wu,frkef;wJ hvl[m/ zdES dyfwmud k wu,fróudufwJ hvl[m olud k,fwd kifvJ b,fawmhrS
rzdES dyfbl;? zdEd SyfwJ hae&mvJ b,fawmhrSraebl;? bmta=umif;a=umifhrS raebl;”rsKd;odef;u oHwd kifud kvufwzufeJ ‹ud kif+yD; pum;ajymoHud kem;axmifae&muae rsufESmud k wjznf;
jznf;eJ ‹v$ Jvd kufw,f? +yD;awmh ol ‹ajcaxmufqDol=unf h&if; +idrfoufaew,f?“ud krsKd;odef; æ bmudpP&S dvJrodbl;/ cifAsm;ud k q&m}uD;ar;aew,fæ” xrif;xd k; xGef;qd kif0ifvm+yD;
ta=umif;=um;vd kufcsdefrSmawmh rsKd;odef;[mcsmceJ vSnf hxGufoGm;w,f?usaemfajymwmud k olem;vnfovm;/ em;rvnfbl;vm;qd kwm usaemfrod? olb,fvd k oabm
ayguf cH,loGm;r,fqd kwmvJ usaemfrod?q,f hig;rdepfavmuf t=umrSmawmh “yH kpHxd kifxm; æ”qd kwJ h rsKd;odef;&J ‹ oHjympl;pl;ud k (4)wd kufbuf
qDuaexGufay:vmwm oJ hoJ h=um;vd kuf&ygawmhw,f? eJeJa0;vd k ‹ vSrf;vd k ‹yJvm; bmvm;awmh rajymwwfyg? ol ‹toH[m cgwd kif;cgavmuf rpl;&SvSvd k ‹awmh pdwfuxifaerdygw,f? [kwfr[kwfawmh tcd kiftrmrajymEd kif? wd kufxJqD aEGav±l;wcsuf ajy;0ifvmw,f? tyl&S def tylaiG ‹awGeJ @ wvSyfvSyf?Ò
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(6)wd kufrS m avmufud kufwm cH&zl;ovm; ESifh tjcm;axmif0wKwd krsm;
axmif0wˆKwdkrsm; (2)axmif0wˆKwdkrsm; (2)axmif0wˆKwdkrsm; (2)axmif0wˆKwdkrsm; (2)axmif0wˆKwdkrsm; (2)
0if;wifhxGef;0if;wifhxGef;0if;wifhxGef;0if;wifhxGef;0if;wifhxGef;
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(6)wd kufrS m avmufud kufwm cH&zl;ovm; ESifh tjcm;axmif0wKwd krsm;
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zd k}uD;xJuwm0ef&S dolud kvd kif;0ifxm;+yD; wvEGm;aq;vdyfw&may;xm;&if/ naewd kif; wa,mufpm[if;wcGufwcGuf ‘csKdif hqG J’vpm;oabm vmyd k ‹ay;ygvdrf hr,f? EGm;w&mu 'Davmuftxd t&S def=oZm}uD;owJ h? wywfrSmwcg/ wcgrSweyfwnf;pm;&wJ h “tom;pm;ae‹” yH kpH[if;wwH k;pm;csifygvsuf }udwfrS dwftiwfcH+yD;jyefa&mif;&if bmtom;[if;yH kpHwHk;jzpfjzpf wwH k;EGm;(5)vdyfyJ &Ed kifw,f?
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ESmcsif;qd kif wd kufcef;av;awG wnf&S daewJ hwd kuf? tv,frSmu vloGm;orHwvif; uGufvyfjyifu us,fus,f? wjcm;wd kufawGvd k wzuf&yfr[kwfwJ htwGuf (2)wd kufud k ‘&ifuG Jwd kuf’vd k ‹vJac:=uw,f?
ud k,f hwd kufcef;uae a&S ‹wnf hwnf huwk dufcef;ud kvSrf;jrifae&ayrJ h ESpfcef;xufawmh yd krjrif? [d kbufeJ ‹ onfbuf oHwd kifwHcg;r}uD;azmufwyfxm;yH ku ZpfZufyH ko¿mef?
tJ'Dwkef;u(2)wd kuf[m óud;'%fuscHxm;&olóud;orm;awGvJ&S dwJ h wu,f hóud;wd kuf? ao'%fcsrSwfjcif;cHxm;&ol óud;orm;awGvJ&S dwJ h wu,f h óud;wd kuf? ao'%fcsrSwfjcif;cHxm;&ol óud;orm;uawmh ESpfOD;yJ&S dygao;w,f? wOD;uvlowfr_/ wOD;uawmh "m;jyvlowfr_?
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usaemf hud kawmh pD;yGm;a&;r_eJ ‹ axmufvSrf;a&;uzrf;xm;wJ h yk*~ dKvfESpfOD;eJ ‹twlxm;w,f? wOD;uOD;=uifarmif/ wOD;u OD;pd k;jrif hwJ h? tr_u u|ef;opftr_? ESpfOD;pvH k;[m w&Gmwnf;om;? OD;=uifarmifeJ ‹OD;pd k;jrif hu olwd k ‹tr_[m bmrSr[kwf/ usaemf hvd kEd kifiHa&;r_r[kwfwJ htwGuf r=umcifjyefv$wfrSmaocsmw,fvd k ‹ r=umr=um ajymavh&S dw,f?
olwd k ‹ESpfa,mufpvH k;u aq;vdyfud k taoóuduf? cufwmu axmif0ifpmuvJ wa,mufrSr&S d?
aq;vdyf[m 'DxJrSm wu,f haiG wu,f ha&$? tjyifrSmwkef;u aq;vdyfud keJeJyg;yg; aomufcJ hao;ayrJ h'DxJvd kae&ma&mufawmh usaemfuaq;vdyfud kraomufbJaevdk ‹ vG,fvG,fulul&Ed kifw,f? olwd k ‹rSmuawmh wu,f hud k'kuQ? aq;vdyfraomuf&&if raeEd kif?
(5)wd kufxJwkef;uvJ aq;vdyf óudufolawG&J ‹'kuQud k usaemf}udrfzefrsm;pGm awG ‹zl; ñuHzl; =um;zl;
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rsm;vS+yD?(5)wdkuf&J‹ae‹vnfae‹cif;awGrSmæ“armfxl; td k[m”
“wtdk;ygæ”qdkwJh apmabme,feJ ‹apmfap;xl;wdk‹&J‹ tjyeftvSefvSrf;qufoG,fajymqdkoHawGr=umr=um=um;&w,f? apmabme,feJ ‹apmap;xl;wd k ‹u autJif,lu u&if&Jabmfav;ESpfa,muf?tpuawmh 'Du&if&Jabmfav;ESpfa,muf u&ifpum;eJ ‹bmawGajymqd kae=uovJqd kwm usaemfem;rvnf? aemufyd kif; rdwfaqGwOD;uajymjyrS “armfxl; td k[mæ”qd kwm aq;vdyf&S dvm;vd k ‹ vSrf;ar;oHjzpf+yD; “wtd k;ygæ”qd kwm “r&S dbl;”vd k ‹vSrf;ajzoHrSef; usaemfodvm&ygawmhw,f? armfxl;td k[meJ ‹wtd k;ygæ (5)wd kufxJrSm r=umr=um=um;cJh&wJ h toHESpfckjzpfcJ hw,f?
usaemf h&J ‹ cspfrdwfaqG ud k'goausmfxl;}uD;uawmh wae‹/ xwJ h+yD; “&Jabmfwk d ‹ &Jabmfwd k ‹æ wqdwf
em;qifygcifAsm”wJh? bmrsm;ygvdrfhr,fvdk ‹ aoaocsmcsm em;pGif hvd kuf=ucsdefrSmæ“usaemfhrSm trwa,muf&S dygw,f/ ±kyf&nfvnf; rqd k;ygbl;/ pdwfaepdwfxm;vJ oif hygw,f/ tJ'gæ a,mufzawmfcsifwJ holrsm;&S d&if æ usaemf htrud k aq;vdyfESpfq,feJ ‹a&mif;r,f/ aq;vdyfay;=uygAsKd ‹ æ” wJh?
tm;vH k; ðyH;rdcJ h=uygw,f? pdwfraumif;pGmeJ‹ ðyH;rdcJ hwmyg?olu tJ'Dvd ktwnfayguf[movkyf avvHwif±H kru/ oleJ ‹&if;ES D;wJ h usaemf hud kvJ ol ‹&J ‹aq;vdyf
aomuf&a&;pDrHcsuf}uD;xJrSm =uHzefacsmufcs toH k;csoGm;cJ hygao;w,f? wnæ tdyfcsdefvJ ra&mufao;tdyfvJrtdyfEd kifao;wJ h nwnrSm/ oHwd kifa&S ‹rsufESmtyf+yD; aumif;uifwcd kqD vSrf;ar#mfai;ilaerdwkef;
napmif h0g'gtopfwOD; usaemf htcef;a&S ‹a&mufvmw,f? 0g'gtopfuav;u toufawmif ESpfq,fausmfao;[efrwlyg/ 0g'gyg;vJ 0ao;[efrwlyg? olu usaemf htcef;a&S ‹a&muf+yD;rS ajcoH k;av;vSrf;qkwf+yD; wd kuf±H k;cef;bufuvmEd kifwJ h wckwnf;aomt0ifwHcg;ayguf0qD vSrf;=unf hvd kufygao;w,f? aocsmoGm;yH k&rS b,folrS 'DbufvmEd kifzG,f&mr&S dawmhvd k ‹ pdwfcsoGm;[ef&S drS ol ‹abmif;bDtdwfxJuae wpH kwckud k qG Jxkwfvd kufygw,f? aq;vdyfav; av;ig;ajcmufvdyf?
usaemfu tH h=oaerdw,f?“cifAsm;u aA'ifvuQ%mynm awmfawmf wwfw,fvd k ‹ [d k; æ bufu ud kausmfxl;u ajymvd kuf
w,f? tJ'g usaemf h=unf hay;prf;ygAsmæ”wJ h?tif; æ ud k'gouawmh vkyfvd kufjyef+yD? ol ‹t}uHtzefZmwfvrf;xJ ighud krygygatmif qG JoGif;vd kuf
+yDvd k ‹ 'ufceJodvdkuf&if;/ ol ‹&J ‹aq;vdyfaomufcsifvGef;r_}uD;udk pmemem;vnfrd&if;/ aygufwJ hezl; rxl;awmhygbl;qd kwJ hpOf;pm;r_rsKd;eJ ‹ usaemf hrSm cyfwnfwnfaA'ifvuQ%mq&m vkyf&ygawmhw,f? awmfygao;&JŒ/ r[mbkwfA[kokwav;eJ ‹ ud kif±d k A[kokwav; &S dxm;ayvd k ‹om? Ed k ‹r[kwf rvG,f? em&D0ufavmuf =uHzefa[mvd kuf&w,f?
aemufae‹reuf 0g'gawG reufqd kif;nqd kif; vJoGm;+yD;csdefavmufrSmawmh “uAsmq&ma&æ uAsm
q&m&J ‹/ rae‹nu usKyfzefvd kufwJ htuGuf0if&J ‹vm;”vd k ‹ atmfar;w,f? “cifAsm; awmfawmf jy\em&SmwJhvl”vdk‹ atmfajzawmh olu w[m;[m;&,faew,f? +yD;awmh “aqm&D;yJ uAsmq&ma&ærwwfEd kifbl;/ cifAsm; t&nftcsif;ud k ,H k+yD;om;/ tJ'g aq;vdyf&&if *efzvm;csrSm usaemf hud kay; æ”wJ h?
tck 'D&ifuG Jwd kufxJa&mufvmawmh ud k'goxufqd k;wJ h vl}uD;ESpfa,mufeJ ‹ vmawG ‹ae&jyef+yD?
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(6)wd kufrS m avmufud kufwm cH&zl;ovm; ESifh tjcm;axmif0wKwd krsm;
“ud k=uifarmifæ cifAsm; &Sefapmifav;a&mif;Asm”w&uf æOD;pd k;jrif hu rsufarSmif}uD;ud kwGef ‹xm;&mu tqd kðycsufwifoH av;av;eufeuf xGufvm
w,f?oHwd kifem;rsufESmuyf+yD; awmifawmiftDtDvSrf;=unf haewJ h OD;=uifarmif&J ‹cE<mudk,f}uD; wGef ‹ceJ
jzpfoGm;w,f?“ud kpd k;jrifh&m 'gav;awmh ra&mif;yg&apeJ‹Asm/ rdef;rud k,fwdkif aoaocsmcsm&uf+yD; trSwfw&
xm;wmav;rd k‹ygæ”wJ h?“trav; æ cifAsm;uvJ bmta&;}uD;vJ/ tdrfaxmifoufawmif ESpftpdwfausmf+yDyJ[m攓r[kwfbl; udkpd k;jrif h&J ‹/ 'Dapmifav;u tdrfaxmifOD;ypPnf;As/ tdrfrSm {nfhonfapmifonfvm&if
awmif 'Dapmifawmh xkwfray;cJhbl;As/ 'ga=umif hvJ ckxdtopftwd kif;yJ ta&mifawmifrnd ‡K;bl;? ckrSæ
axmufvSrf;a&;awGvmqG JrS 'Dapmifav;ud k rdef;ru wrifrSwfrSwfom;om;xnf hay;vd kufwm 攓cifAsm;Asmæ=uHzef ESarsmaew,f/ usKyfrSmygvmwJ h wufx&Gufwk dufyH kawmif xkwfvJ+yD;+yD? tJ'g
yG JaeyG Jxd kif0wfzd k ‹ usKyfrdef;ru aocsmwd kif;csKyfay;xm;wm? tJ'gvJ 'DxJrSm EGm;w&myJ&w,f? 'gawmiftjynf hr&ygbl;/ xrif;xd k;"m;jyu a&mif;ay;c yG Jcq,fvdyfjzwfoGm;w,f/ tJ'gvJ cifAsm;todyJæusKyfwd k‹ESpfa,muf twlwlaomufcJ h =uwmyJ? 'Dwcgawmh cifAsm;a&mif;zd k ‹oifhwmaygh”
OD;=uifarmifrsufESm}uD;rSm òydawmhr,f hrd k;ES,f jzpfvmw,f? usaemfu zsmpkwfav;ay:rSmvS J&if;olwd k ‹ESpfa,mufrsufESmawGud k ai;arm=unf haerdw,f? c%=umawmhæ
“usaemfh ykqd k;av;a&mif;vd kufr,fAsm/ apmifav;awmh rvkyfygeJ ‹/ ykqd k;uvJ rSwfrSwf&& oHk;cgyJ0wfzl;ao;wmyg/ 'DxJrSm wcgrSawmifr0wfzl;bl; æ”
OD;=uifarmifu avajyxd k;&Smw,f? rsufESmay:rSmawmh t}uD;tus,f pdwfraumif;jzpfae[ef[mrzH k;EdkifrzdEd kif txif;om;ay:vd k‹? +yD;cJ hwJ hESpf&ufuvJ tckvd kt}uD;tus,f rsufESm}uD;td kpmoGm;+yD;wae‹vH k;oufjyif;awG wzGzGjzpfaewm usaemfjyefowd&rdw,f? tJ'Dae‹u rsufESmxm;twnfaygufeJ ‹cyfaemufaemuf cyfajcmufajcmufajymwwfwJh ESpf&pf0g'gt=uyfwa,muf usaemfwdk‹tcef;a&S‹&yfvmw,f?
OD;=uifarmif}uD;u rsufESmcsif;qd kiftcef;u ud kjrif hvSrf;ypfay;vmvd k ‹&vmwJ h aq;vdyfwd kav; vufuud kif+yD; rD;av;wwd k‹avmuf&Ed kifzdk ‹ pum;p&Smajym&if; aq;vdyfrD;awmif;w,f?
“usaemfwd k ‹ESpfa,mufu opfr_yg/ ol ‹vd k Ed kifiHa&;r[kwfygbl;/ Ed kifiHa&;orm;vJ r[kwfygbl;/ tr_uvJ }uD;}uD;us,fus,fr[kwfyg q&m&,f æ” usaemf hud kvuf!d ‡K;xd k;jy&if; avat;at;av;eJ‹ tzGif hpum;csDawmhæ
“cifAsm;wd k ‹u u|ef;r_r[kwfvm;”vd k ‹ 0g'gt=uyfujyefar;w,f? OD;=uifarmifuðyH;vd kuf+yD; æ“[kwfygw,f/ u|ef;qd kayrJ h a&arsmurf;wifu|ef;yg?”
“trav; a&arsmurf;wifjzpfjzpf bmjzpfjzpf u|ef;[m u|ef;aygh? Ed kifiHa&;r_urS vGwf+idrf;csrf;omcGif htrdef‹awGbmawG xGufvm&if 'd kif;ceJt&ifvGwfoGm;Ed kifw,f/ u|ef;uawmhæ”
OD;=uifarmif}uD;rSm rsufvH k;av;ayuvyfayuvyf jzpfvmw,f?
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“æu|ef;qd kwmæ t*Fvdyfacwfuqd k&ifæ oGm;=um;xd k; em;yef;yefawmifr&bl; ao'%fyJ/ tifrweftr_}uD;wmæ”vd k ‹jzJajcmufoGm;&if; rD;jcpfav;wjcpfjcpf+yD; rD;n‡ day;oGm;cJ hw,f? OD;=uifarmif}uD;aq;vdyfwd kav;awmif aumif;aumif;raomufEd kif&SmcJ h? wae‹vH k; rsufESm}uD;ndKaecJ hyH krSm ckvd kyH ktwd kif;wax&mwnf;? usaemf hrSm ðyH;& tcuf &D&tcuf/ &DvJ r&D&ufjyef?
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ol ‹&J ‹nDtud karmifESr aqGrsKd;om;csif;awGuvJ oHa,mZOf}uD;vGef;vSwJ hol ‹tay: oHa,mZOfpdwfarwWmpdwfawGeJ ‹yJ rjyefawmhzd k ‹ta=umif;/ onfrSmyJaeawmhzd k ‹ta=umif; rsuf&nfvnf&$ JeJ ‹ jyefvnfwHk ‹jyefawmif;cH azsmif;zs=uygw,f? olu &ifeif hpGmeJ ‹acgif;cgjycJ hygw,f? aemufqHk;rSmawmh æ
ol ‹tay:oHa,mZOf}uD;rm;vSwJ h ol ‹&J ‹nDtud karmifESrwpk&J ‹pOf;pm;a&G;cs,fyH ku æxd kif;Ed kifiHud kjyefoGm;&if aemifb,fawmhrSawG ‹&ygawmhrvJ/ awG ‹csifrSawmifawG ‹Ed kifrSmr[kwfawmh
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(6)wd kufrS m avmufud kufwm cH&zl;ovm; ESifh tjcm;axmif0wKwd krsm;
aqmifud k a&mufvm&wJ htcg/ (1)aqmifrSm ud kpd k;xGwfeJ ‹waqmifwnf; jzpfvm&±H kru/ tvkyf}uD;xJrSmvJ tvkyfwlawGjzpfvm&ygawmhw,f? usaemf hud k tvkyfcsxm;ay;jcif;cH&wmu zdeyfcsKyfbkwf/ ud kpd k;xGwfvJ zdeyfcsKyfbkwf?
usaemfwdk ‹EdkifiHa&;orm;awGud k tvkyf}uD;bkwfwckwnf;rSmtwlcsxm;ray;bJ/ axmiftm%myd kifawGu bkwfrwlwmawG jzef ‹cG Jcsxm;ay;ygw,f? zdeyfcsKyf/ ,ufuef;. vuform;pwJ h bkwfawGrSmusaemfwd k ‹&J ‹&JabmfawG usaemfwd k ‹Ed kifiHa&;orm;awG csxm;jcif;cH&ygw,f?
usaemfwdk ‹ zdeyfcsKyfbkwfrSmud k 5/nawGtjzpf usaemf/ Ad kvfZifaumh/ pd k;0if;/ ud karmifarmifwdwf/OD;xGef;jrifh/ OD;jrpdef/ OD;atmif=unf/ udkaX;atmif(Zifvif;) pwJ holawG&Sd+yD;/ 17(1)(2)awGtjzpfuud kpd k;xGwf/ apm&Sufz/ csmvD pwJ holawG&S dygw,f?
ud kpd k;xGwf/ apm&Sufz/ csmvDwd k ‹eJ ‹ Ad kvfZifaumh/ pd k;0if;/ usaemfwd k ‹u zdeyfcsKyfrSmrS ±H kvnf; w±H kwnf;?
usaemf/ Ad kvfZifaumh/ pd k;0if;wd k ‹u zdeyfcGm±d kuf/ ud kpd k;xGwfeJ ‹ apm&Sufz}uD;uawmh zdeyfcsKyf pufud kif?rsufESmay:rSm rkwfqdwfar$;/ yg;odkif;ar$;ikwfwkdawG tòydif;t±dkif;eJ‹udkpdk;xGwf}uD;u tjrJwef;
ðyH;ðyH;ðyH;ðyH;eJ ‹ aewwfw,f? &ifxJrSmvG,fxm;&wJ h a0'emawGtwd kif;omae&r,fqd k&if ol ‹rsufESmay: tðyH;av;wpawmif xifEd kifzG,f&mr&S d? 'gayrJ h Ed k fifiHa&;orm;tjzpfu vmcJ hwJ hol[m 'Dvd k tusOf;axmiftwGif;rSm tHwif;&if;u òyH;+yD;aeEd kifcJ hw,f?
“usaemfu æusaemf h nDtud karmifESrawGu usaemf hud kcspfvGef;vd k ‹ axmifuscJ h&wmygAsm”vd k ‹a=uuG JpGm &,farmwwfw,f? tvkyf}uD; zdeyfcsKyf±H kxJrSm vufr&S dawmhwJ htusô}uD;ud k 0wfxm;wwf+yD;/
ykqd k;ud kvJ wd kwk dygatmif0wfxm;wwfwJ h ol ‹yH k[m wcgw&Hus ±d k;wHawGòydif;òydif;xaewJ h uE Wm&opfyiftd k}uD; wyifvd kvJjzpfaewwfw,f? ±d k;wHawG tòydif;òydif;x+yD;jrif&wm txD;usefqefvGef;oa,mif&S dayrJ h a&aomufjrpf&S d+yD;om; &SifoefaeqJ 'Dopfyif}uD;[m wae‹ &Gufopfzl;EkawGwa0a0eJ ‹ jyefvnfEkysKdvef;jr pdrf;pd kvmOD;rSmud kawmh vlwd kif;jrifEd kif=uvdrf hr,fr[kwfyg?
“vm=uAsKd ‹ æ a&aEG;=urf;&+yD”wae‹vnfcif; tm;vyfcsdefrSm usaemfwd k ‹&J ‹ apm=uufz}uD;u usaemfwd k ‹ud k wd k;wd k;vSrf;ac:w,f?
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0iftm;jzif h a&aEG;=urf;wnfaomufzd k ‹aeaeomom rD;jcpfawmifud kifcGif h&S dwmr[kwf? 'D=um;xJu wm0efusaxmiftm%myd kif yg;uGufom;awGrodatmif t=uHtzeftrsKd;rsKd;eJ ‹ a&aEG;=urf;aomuf&atmifwnf&wmrsKd;jzpfygw,f? rsm;rsm;pm;pm;vJ wnfEd kifwmr[kwf? 'ga=umif h aemufwcsufu vltm;vH k;udkvJ vmaomufzd k ‹ zdwfrE WurðyEdkif? &if;&m&if;&m/ eD;&meD;&mtvd kufyJ 0d kif;zG J ‹&wJ hoabm?
ud kpd k;xGwfud kif&&m zdeyfcsKyfpuf}uD;&J ‹ab;u usOf;usOf;usyfusyfae&mrSm usaemf/ Ad kvfZifaumh/ud kpd k;xGwfeJ ‹ apm=uufz}uD;wd k ‹ acgif;csif;qd kif xd kifjzpf=uw,f?
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r,drf;vJjzpf/ ol ‹ud k cspfpEd k;ac:wmvJjzpfatmif ‘apm=uufz}uD;’vd k ‹ usaemfwd k ‹wawGu ac:=uw,f?usaemfwd k‹awG&J ‹ 'efyef;uefav;awGxJa&m ol ‹yef;uefav;xJyg a&aEG;=urf;awGud k r#a0xnf h
ay;±H kru/ apm=uufz}uD;u wavmav;urS ol ‹tdrfu axmif0ifpmvmxm;vd k ‹&xm;wJ h axmif0ifpmxkyfao;ao;xJu xef;vsufcJxkyfav;ud kvJjznf+yD; wa,mufwvH k;pD a0ay;ao;w,f?
apm=uufz}uD;u xef;vsufcJav;ud k ewfok'< grS D0Jovd k rS D0J&if; a&aEG;=urf;yef;uef 'efyef;uefvk H;rG Jnpfnpfud k vufESpfzufeJ ‹ *±kwpd kufpH kud k fif&if; wzl;zl;r_wfaewmjrif&awmh/
“udk=uufz}uD; æ cifAsm;a&aEG;=urf;aomufzdk ‹ wzl;zl;r_wfaewmuvJ uvJ&Deuf(Clarinet)
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“tif; æeD;vm+yD/ vGwf&ifawmh rjzpfjzpfatmif orD;eJ ‹ZeD;qD ajy;Ed kifatmifóud;pm;&rSmyJ? 'DuaqGrsKd;om;csif;awGuawmh woufrarhEd kifatmifud k E_wfqufvd kuf=u+yD;+yDyJAsm? usaemfuvJ awG ‹qH k
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vd k ‹ axmifusvmcJ h&wmygvd k ‹? olwd k ‹uawmh usaemf'Dvd k axmifuswmoGm;&&if axmifuvGwfvm&ifb,frSoGm;vd k ‹&rSm r[kwfawmhbl;vd k ‹rsm; wGuf&w,fvd k ‹Asm? at;av æ olwdk ‹awGcrsmvJ æ”
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ud kpd k;xGwftoHay:rSm wu,f hud ka=uuG J&dyfawG pGef;xifqd kif;wG J ‹aecJ hw,f?“Ad kvfrSL;atmifuawmh usaemf hud k vGwfapcsifwJ hapwemeJ ‹ w&m;±H k;rSmusaemf hbufuae ouf
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ra&G; usaemf hud kvmawG ‹=uyg? yef;yJxkwJ hArm}uD;vd k ‹ajym&if usaemf hemrnfud k ajymvd kuf&if tJ'DbufrSmod=uygw,fAsm? vlqd kwm ajymvd k ‹&wmr[kwfbl;? wa=umif;r[kwfwa=umif;eJ ‹ a&mufjzpfcsifa&muf
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ðyaecJ hw,f? ol ‹pum;awGu olrkcsjyefud kjyefr,fqd kwm tcd kiftrm azmf!$ef;ae±H kru/ ol ‹=uifol[mol ‹ud k olwd k ‹ESpfa,muf 'd k;wlabmifzuf vkyfud kifpm;aomuf aexd kifcJ h=uwJ h yef;yJzd kav;uae/ oljyefvmr,f htcsdefud k rrS dwfrokefapmif hvif hóudqd kaerSmud k oHo,uif;pGm tcd kiftrm,H k=unfaewmud kvJ xif[yfay:vGifaecJ hw,f? a=omf æ ol ‹cspfol&J ‹ opPmtonf;ESvH k;ud k pd k;pOf;rSoHo,r0if ,H k=unf av;eufvGef;vd kufwmvd k ‹cHpm;rd&if;/ usaemfrSma=uuG Jr_awG=um;uae =unfEl;qGwfysH ‹ovd kvd kawmif jzpfvd kuf
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om,m0wDaxmif a&mufoGm;w,f? AdkvfZifaumhwd k ‹ ud kpd k;0if;wd k ‹awGuawmh awmifilaxmifvd kvd k=um;&w,f?
usaemfeJ ‹twl om,m0wDaxmifygvmcJ hwJ h OD;xGef;&S def}uD;eJ ‹pum;pyfrd=u&if; 'Dtcsdefqd k ud kpd k;xGwf}uD;wa,mufawmh xd kif;e,fajrud kjyefa&muf+yD; ol ‹ZeD; ol ‹orD;awGeJ ‹rsm; aysmf&$ifpGm jyefvnf qH kawG ‹ae
avmuf+yDvm;vd k ‹awmh ajymrdqd krd awG;=unf hjzpfrdao;w,f?usaemfud k,fwd kif axmifusESpfjynf hvd k ‹vGwfajrmufvm&+yD;wJ haemufyd kif; ±kef;&if;uef&if; ajy;v$m;
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“wae‹aygh æ udk,fujcif;awmif;av;wvkH;&ufaewkef; æ t&ifu udk,fhwynfhjzpfcJhzl;olwa,muf aygufcsvmw,f? tHr,f æ ud k,f ˜ vlawmif aumif;aumif; rrSwfrdcsifbl;? ud k,fawmfacsmu awmufawmufajymifajymif jzpfvd k @? +yD ;awmh rawG @=uwmuvJ q,f hav;ig;ESpf&S d+yDav/ tJ'goluud k,f hud k aus;Zl;qyfcsif uefawmhcsifvd k ‹ [d kar;'Dar; ar;+yD;ra&mufa&mufatmifvmcJ hwm æ wJ h? [d kwkef;
u ud k,fEkpOfb0u azmufxGif;orm;b0u ol ‹ud k ud k,fu ud k,f haemufvd kuftjzpf wyG JESpfyG J ac:oH k;zl;ovd k eJeJyg;yg;vJ ynmav;bmav; oifay;cJ hzl;wmaygh? tJ'Dwkef;u 'Daumifu touf(20)avmufyJ&S dOD;rSm? ynmqd kwmuawmh aumif;wJ hynm&yf b,f[kwfrvJ/ b,fvd ktdrf b,fvd kazmuf&w,fqd kwJ hynmrsKd;aygh”
OD;cspf[efu ajym&if;ajym&if; ðyH;aejyefw,f?“wd kwd kyJajym=uygpd k ‹/ olu q&mocifaus;Zl;&SifjzpfcJ hzl;ol ud k,f hud k vH kcsnftopfusyfc|wf (5)uGif;/
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“[if æ b,fvd kjzpfwmvJ”“'DudpPeJ ‹ b,fES,fvkyfaxmifxJ0ifcJ h&wmwkef;”pdwf0ifpm;ol y&dowf}uD;xJu ar;cGef;awG wa,mufwayguf xGufvmw,f? OD;cspf[ef}uD;&J ‹
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ola&mif;cJhwJh qdkifawGvdkufjy æ ykvdyfu tukefvdkufodrf;/ b,fESpfxnfa&mif;cJhovJ ppf=unfh/aemufqH k;awmh azmufxGif;cH&wJ hqd kifu wd kifcsufygta&twGufeJ ‹ uGmaeao;wJ h q,fxnfavmufub,frvJaygh? ol ‹crsm xdef;awmhxdef;&Smygao;w,f? rwwfomwJ htqH k;rSm ta&twGufud kufatmiftrSeftwd kif;ajym&csdefrSm æ óud @yifaumufu OD;cspf[efud k oGm;uefawmhcJ hygw,faygh? tJ'Dawmh ykvdyfu
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vd kufawmhvJ æud k,fu t&ifu emrnf}uD;azmufxGif;0dZ… m}uD; wa,mufav æ 'Dawmh b,fvd k&Sif;&Sif; b,f,H krvJ/ tr_wG JrSm cd k;r_vufcH azmufxGif;ypPnf;vufcH/ olcd k;vufcH? 'Dvd keJ ‹ axmifxJ0ifcJ h& wmav æ? 'ga=umif hajymwmaygh? æ aus;Zl;odwwfwJ h wynf haumif;}uD;u aus;Zl;odwwfpGm q&maumif;q&mjrwfud k vma&mufaus;Zl;qyfuefawmhvd kufwJ htwGuf axmifxJ0ifcJ h&wmygvd k ‹/ aus;Zl ;tqyfcH&vd k ‹ axmifxJa&mufcJ h&wmygvd k ‹ æ ”
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tawG;pawGud k qufiifaerdjyefw,f?aus;Zl;qyfwm aus;Zl;odwwfwm[m r*Fvmw&m;jzpfayrJ h b,folu b,fol ‹ud k b,fvd kenf;eJ ‹
aus;Zl;qyfovJ/ aus;Zl;wH k ‹wifðyovJqd kwm[mvJ wcgwcg tc&muswJ htcef;u ygaejyefyga&mhvm;vd k ‹ awG ;aerdw,f? aus;Zl;w&m;eJ ‹aus;Zl;qyfr_qd kwmxJrSm 'kp±d kufom;eJ ‹'kp±d kufrsm;roufqd kifap&vd k ‹yJe,fedrdwfxyfrH owfrSwfuef ‹owfxm;zd k ‹rsm; vd kao;ovm;? 'kp±d kufe,f&J ‹'kp±d kufaus;Zl;[m r*Fvmw&m;awmfeJ‹roufqdkifvdk‹yJ,lq&avrvm;?aus;Zl ;qyfjcif;tr_ðywmawmif 'kp±d kuform;wa,muf&J @'kp±d kufeJ ‹,SufEG,fwJ haus;Zl;odwwfjcif;[m tE W&m,fvd k ‹awmh teuft"dym,fxGufaejyefygayghvm;?
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zqyvacwfu Ed kifiHawmforw}uD; a'gufwmbOD;&J ‹tdrfwuf+yD; azmufxGif;vk,ufr_}uD;rSmyg0ifcJ holwOD;?
tJ'Dwkef;u Ed kifiHawmforw a'gufwmbOD;tdrfwuf+yD;vk,ufcJ h&mrSm azmufxGif;0dZ… marmifausmfeJ ‹ olESpfOD;wnf;wJ h æ?
azmufxGif;0dZ… marmifausmfta=umif;ud kawmh q&mjroef;wif hu ‘armifausmf’ud k ‘ausmfarmif’vdk ‹ emrnfajymif;+yD; vHk;csif;0wK&Snf}uD;wyk'f a&;om;oGm;cJhzl;wm wydk fif;wprSwfrdaeao;w,f?“tarSmif&dyf0,f æ” qd kwJ h 0wK}uD;yJxifyg&J ‹?
q&mjroef;wif hu &oajrmufpGm a&;zG J ‹azmfusL;oGm;cJ hwJ h tJ'D0wWK}uD;ud k aumif;aumif;zwfcJ hzl;ayrJh axmifxJrSmusaemfu arhawhawhjzpfae+yD? wcsKd@ a0a00g;0g;jzpfae+yD? tJ'D0wˆK}uD;&J‹ t"duZmwfaumifjzpfcJhwJ h armifausmfeJ ‹wG J+yD;yg0ifcJ hw,fqd kwJ h OD;cspf[ef}uD;udk om,m0wDaxmifxJrSmyJtrSwfrxifqHkqnf;rdawmhrS tJ'D EdkifiHawmforwtdrf azmufxGif;vk,ufr_}uD;Zmwfa=umif;udk
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usaemfu pdwf0ifpm;vGef;pGm r=umc%ar;ar;=unf hrdw,f? r[kwfwm[kwfwm tyxm;/ OD;cspf[ef}uD;u ol ‹&J ‹ud k,fawG ‹Zmwfa=umif;tjzpf jyefvnfajym=um;&mrSm tifrwefpdwf0ifpm;p&m aumif;wmawG trsm;}uD;?
“cifAsm;wd k ‹u b,fvd kpdwful;awGeJ ‹rsm; Ed kifiHawmforw a'gufwmbOD;tdrfud krS wufazmufvd kuf=uwmvJAsm æ ”vd k ‹ w&ufrSm ar;rdw,f?
“trSefajym&&if æ tJ'Dwkef;u armifausmfa&m usaemfa&m jcH0if;xJ0ifcJ h=uwJ htxd orwtdrfrSef;rodbl;As? tvkyfrjzpfwm=umawmh acsmifwJ hae&m0ifvkyfr,fqd k+yD; n}uD;tJ'D vluk Hwef&yfuGufxJ0ifvmcJ h=uwm? jcHpnf;±d k;rSm ykÀ&dyfyifawGwnDwnmeJ ‹ jcH }uD;wjcHem;a&mufvmawmh tay:xyfrSmjywif;waygufzGif hxm;wJ h tdrf}uD;wtdrfawG ‹w,fAs/ &moDOwkuylawmh wHcg;zGif h+yD;tdyfaewmeJ ‹wlygw,f? atmufrSmtapmif hvd kvd kvluvJ tdrf}uD;wywfvSnf h=unf h+yD;wmeJ ‹ ol ‹tapmif hwJqD jyef0ifoGm;
csdefavmufrSm tarSmif&dyfcd k+yD; okwfceJ0ifvmcJ h=uw,f? uHaumif;csifawmh jcHpnf;±d k;axmif hrSm tdrfud kaq;okwfzd k ‹ oH k;xm;wJ h avSum;&Snf}uD; wpif;vnf;awG ‹a&m tJ'g}uD; ESpfa,mufom;r +yD; zGif hxm;wJ hjywif;ayguftxdaxmif+yD; tdrfxJcyfokwfokwf wufvdkuf=uw,f? txJvJa&mufa&m Ed kifiHawmfwHqdyf}uD;u tjyL;om;eJ ‹ tJ'DusawmhrS [m æ orwtdrfygvm;qd kwm odawmhwm? a&mufrSawmhrxl;bl; csomcsuGmqd k+yD; tEk=urf;pD;&awmhwm æ ”
OD;cspf[ef}uD;u ðyH;+yD;ajzw,f? +yD;awmh æ“orwud ktEk=urf;pD;cJ hwm bmvufeufeJ ‹ pD;cJ hw,fxifvJ/ tJ'DtdrfxJuyJ awG ‹&wJ h aygifrkef ‹vS D;wJ h
"m;eJ ‹ uav;upm;wJ haoewf æ As”wJ h?usaemf wtH hw=ojzpfoGm;rdw,f? 'Dtbd k;}uD; cyfwnfwnf +zD;aeovm;qd kwJ h t=unf hrsKd;eJ ‹vJ
ol ‹udk=unfhvdkufygw,f?“aygifrkef ‹vS D;wJ h"m;ud k usKyfuud kif/ ol ‹ajr;upm;wJ h aoewfeJ ‹wlygw,f/ tJ'Daoewfud k armifausmf
uud kif+yD; twGif;cef;qD armifausmfu0ifoGm;w,f? wHcg;uvJ *sufrcsxm;bl;/ tdyfcef;xJrSm a'gufwmbOD;}uD;u rS def;+yD;tdyfaew,f? tJ æ tcef;u ab;csif;uyfvsuftcef;eJ ‹vJ twGif;rSm wHcg;aygufwck&S d+yD;qufaew,f? wHcg;uawmh b,fbufuydwfxm;ovJ rodbl;As/ aemufrSod&wmu tJ'Dorw
}uD;tcef;eJ ‹wqufwnf;tcef;u ol ‹c,frtdyfwJ h tcef;wJ hAs? [J[Jæ”OD;cspf[ef}uD;u oabmuspGm &,faejyefw,f?“a'gufwmbOD;u tJ'Dwkef;u rdef;rr&S dawmhbl;As æ qH k;oGm;+yD æ”ajym&if;ajym&if; oluquf&,f
aewJ htwGuf æ“uJ æ qufygOD;Asm Zmwfvrf;av; æ ”vd k ‹ usaemfu w&m;axmufvkyfovd k Zmwfvrf;axmuf
av;vkyf+yD; owday;&w,f?“armifausmfu uav;upm;wJ haoewfeJ ‹ a'gufwmbOD;em;xif awhvd kufw,fqd k&ifyJ tbd k;}uD;
uEd k;vmw,f/ armifausmfu rsufpdrS dwfxm;cdkif;awmh orw}uD;u bmajymvJodvm;/ toufawmhcsrf;omay;yg æ wJ h? wkefwkef&D&DeJ ‹ rsufaph}uD;rS dwf+yD; ajymw,f? ay; æ b,frvJ rD;cHaowWmaomhæ vd k ‹ awmif ;awmh tomw=unfyJ acgif;tH k;atmufvufeJ ‹prf;+yD; qG Jxkwfay;w,f? rD;cHaowWm}uD;u'Dtcef;xJrSmyJqdkawmh qGJzGifhvdkufawmh pdefawGa&m a&$xnfawGa&m ydkufqHawGa&maygh? 'DxJrSm
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(6)wd kufrS m avmufud kufwm cH&zl;ovm; ESifh tjcm;axmif0wKwd krsm;
a&$pvG,f}uD;vd k[mawmif ygvd kufao; æ ? tJ'g}uD;u r=umao;cifurS ,l*d kqvyforw}uD;wD;wd k;Armjynfa&mufvmwkef;/ Armorw}uD;udk csD;jr‡if htyfESif;oGm;wJh *k%fxl;aqmif a&$pvG,fwHqdyf}uD;ayghAsm æ? bmrSajymraeeJ ‹ tukefodrf;xnf hvmcJ hw,f? tJ'Dvd k odrf;usHK;xnf haewkef; æ orw}uD;u
a=umufa=umufeJ ‹ bmrsm;ajymw,f xifovJ æ ”OD;cspf[ef}uD;u ðyH;ðyH;}uD;vkyfaejyefw,f? bmyJajymajym ol ‹ajym[efqd k[ef[m pdwf0ifpm;zG,f
twdqd kawmh usaemfuawmh ol ‹&J ‹qufvmvwW H @aompum;ud kyJ em;pGif haerdw,f?“igh æ ighajr;av;zd k ‹awmh eJeJcsefxm;cJ h=uyguGm æwJ h”'Dwcgawmh usaemfyg ðyH;vd kufrdw,f?“tJ'Dawmh armifausmfu b,fvd kajymw,fxifovJ æ ”oluxyf+yD; ya[VdzGuf(0Suf)pum;ud k qd kjyefw,f?
“armifausmfu 'kp±d kuform; azmufxGif;0dZ… momjzpfwm pmawmhtawmfzwfwJ hvl/ v#Ld @0SufoJzd k0wK pH kaxmuf0wKawGuawmh ol ‹tonf;pG Jaygh? pmpH kvJ tawmfzwfwJ hvl æ A[kokw&S dwJ hvlavætJ'Dawmh æ a'gufwmbOD;ud kajymvd kufwmu cifAsm;vd k æ v,form;olykef}uD; awmfvSefa&;acgif;aqmif}uD;q&mpHud k óud;rdef ‹ay;owfcJ hwJ htxJygcJ hwJ holud k bmvd k ‹n‡mae&rSmvJ æ” wJ h? a'gufwmbOD;udk,f}uD; wGef ‹ceJjzpfoGm;wmyJ?
OD;cspf[efu pum;pud k acwWjzwf&if; em;aejyefw,f?“uJ uJ qufygOD;As æ ”vdk ‹ usaemfu avmaqmfvd kufrS æ “aemufawmh a'gufwmbOD;ud k
tarSmufcd kif;/ yg;pyfxJt0wfqd k ‹/ vufud kaemufjyefcsnfxm;cJ h+yD; æ rv_yfeJ ‹aemf æ v_yf&ifawmh ao+yDrSwfvd k ‹ajcmufxm;cJ h+yD;/ rD;cHaowWmxJu&Ed kifor#tukefpk odrf;usKH;xnf hvmcJ h=uwJ htxkyfeJ ‹ cyfokwfokwfjyefqif;vmcJ h=uw,f? b,folrSrodvd kuf=ubl;? b,ftapmif hrSvJ rawG ‹vd kuf=u&bl;? wD;wd k;ay;wJ h *k%fxl;aqmifa&$pvG,fvdk[m}uD;awmh tJ'D&yfuGuftausmfu tr_dufyHkwckab; xdk;0Sufjr‡KyfES Hxm;cJ h=u+yD; atmifatmifjrifjrif pcef;odrf;Ed kifcJ h=uw,f? aemuf&yfuGufwckausmfavmufa&mufawmh&Jum;awG &Jum;awG [Gef;oHt&Snf}uD;awGqG J+yD; a'gufwmbOD; aetdrf&yfuGufqD '&=urf;armif;oGm;wmawG ‹vd kuf&awmhwmygyJ? rd k;vif;awmhr,fav æ ukefpdrf;orm;awG reufapmapmtvkyfqif;&
r,f holawGawmif [d kem;'Dem; awG ‹ae&+yDav æ ”OD;cspf[ef}uD;u ol ‹Zmwfvrf;ud k tqH k;owfvd kuf+yD; ol ‹aq;vdyfwd kud k rD;!‡ dygavawmhw,f?“aemuf æ b,fvd kjzpfwkef;As” usaemfu odcsifaZmeJ ‹ xyfar;jyefygw,f?“ckwifu ajymcJ hovd kyJav æ ” cifAsm;vd k v,form;olykef}uD; q&mpHud k óud;rdef ‹ay;owfcJ hwJ h
txJygcJ hwJ holud k bmvd k ‹!‡mae&rSmvJAs”qd kwJ h armifausmf&JŒ }uD;}uD;us,fus,fcyfwnfwnf ajymcJ hwJ hpum;u awmfawmf hud kwmoGm;cJ hw,f/ w&m;cHtppf azmfxkwfa&;ud kcufoGm;cJ h&awmhwJ htxd xda&mufcJ hw,f ajym&rSmyJ? bmvd k ‹vJqd kawmh tJ'Dpum;ud kud kif+yD; 'Dtr_[m ±d k;±d k;tr_r[kwf/ ±d k;±d k;w&m;cHr[kwf/
Ed kifiHa&;EG,fwJ h Ek difiHa&;ygwJ h w&m;cHawGu usL;vGefwJ htr_/ Ed kifiHa&;azmufxGif;"m;jyr_vd k ‹ oH k;oyf=unf hjrifcJ h=uqd kyJ? awmfawmfeJ ‹tr_razmfxkwfEd kifbJ paumhwvef,m'fud kawmif vSrf;tultnDawmif;&wJ htxdvd k ‹ajym=uwmyJ? aemufyd kif; armifausmfvJ ajc&mazsmuf/ usKyfvJ ajc&mazsmuf/ &efukefruyf=uawmhbJ wa,mufwae&mpD e,fajy;+yD; Zmwfjr‡Kyf=uawmhwmaygh æ ”
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tJ'Dvd kpum;ajymaumif;aewkef;rSmyJ “tvkyf}uD;wef;pD æ” qd kwJ h wef;pD;waumif&J ‹ owday;atmf[pfvd kufoHa=umif h usaemfwd k ‹vJ ua&maomyg; vlcsif;cG Jvd kuf&ygawmhw,f?
(4)
tvkyf}uD; em;&ufw&ufrSmawmh æ at;at;aq;aq; xd kifjzpf=u&if;/ wcsdefu Ed kifiHawmforwtdrf azmufxGif;vk,uf tEk=urf;pD;r_}uD;ta=umif;/ OD;cspf[ef}uD;eJ ‹ pum;qufrd=ujyefw,f?
“tJ'Dwkef;u tr_ub,fvd k ed*H k;csKyfoGm;vJAs”“[m æ wefw,fAsm æ wefw,f æ armifausmfrS ig;ESpfxJyJ xifw,f/ aps;wnf hoGm;=uwm攓Asm æ b,fvd kaps;wnf hoGm;&wmvJ”
olu usaemf htar;ud k em;axmif&if; òyH;vd kufjyefw,f?“'Dvd kAs æ w&m;±H k;a&mufawmh usaemfwd k ‹w&m;cHrsm;bufu a&S ‹aeuvJ aumif;w,fAs/ vm
owif;,l=u em;axmif=uwJ h y&dowf}uD;uvJ owif;axmufawGa&m bmawGa&mtpH kAs? [d k; æwae‹u usaemfajymwJ htxJygw,fr_wfvm; æ orw}uD;tdyfaewJ htcef;u æ orw}uD;tcef; c,frtcef;eJ ‹wqufwnf;qd kwmav? twGif;rSmwHcg;wcsyfyJ&S dw,fqd kwmav æ ? tJ'Dawmh tr_eJ ‹qd kifqd kifrqd kifqd kif/ a&S ‹ae}uD;u tJ'Dtcef;zG J ‹pnf;xm;wmud kyJ rygygatmifxnf h+yD; w&m;cHud kar;vd kuf/ =uHzef+yD;usL;vGefcJ holrsm;[m at;at;nifnifomomeJ ‹yJ t=urf;zufwmr&S d ypPnf;awG&,lcJ h=uw,fqd kwm
ay:atmifar;ovd kvk deJ ‹vkyfvd kufqd kawmh æ owif;axmufawG em;qifolawG yGJusp&m}uD;ayghAsmæ?w&m;vd ku Ed kifiHawmforw}uD;qd kawmh bmawGajymcJ h=uw,f b,fvd k&S dcJ hw,fqd kwmvJ/ w&m;cHa&S ‹aeu y,fy,fe,fe,f w&m;vd kud kt"duxm;+yD; ar;&jref;& ar;cGef;xkwf&OD;rSmav æ? w&m;cHarmifausmfuvJ vlyg;As/ tukefajymOD;rSm? tJ'Dawmh orw}uD;tzd k ‹ r[mt&SufawmftcG JcH&ovd k jzpfrSmawGuvJtrsm;}uD;qd kawmh æ orw}uD;bufuae armifausmfud k vmnd ‡w,fAs? orw}uD;rSmvJ Ed kifiHawmfudpP}uD;awGutrsm;om;rd k ‹ c%c%±H k;awmfrvmEd kifbl;/ rvmcsifbl;? armifausmfbufuvJ wjcm;[mawG bmrSajymraeeJ ‹awmh? av#mhav#mhayghaygheJ ‹ teJqH k;axmif'%fcsay;r,faygh? tJ'Dvd k tcd kiftrm
tmrcH=u+yD; aps;wnf hoGm;cJ hwm æ ”'Dwcg ðyH;vdkufrdoluawmh usaemf?“'gjzif h æ [kwfw,f/ 'gta&;}uD;w,f æ ” OD;cspf[efu acgif;ndwf&if; awG;awG;qqai;aew,f?
+yD;awmhrS æ“tif; / 'gvJ aus;Zl;qyfr_wrsKd;vd k ‹yJajym&rvm; rodygbl;Asm æ [J[J”vd k ‹ pum;yv†ifcH jyefw,f?“'Dvd kwJ hAs æ Ed kifiHawmforw tdrfazmufxGif;cH&r_}uD;u [d k;av;wausmfjzpfcJ h+yD; owif;pmawG
tapmifapmifu trsKd;rsKd;a&;=uw,f? tr_u w&m;cHrazmfxkwfEd kifbJ vawG=umvmav æ pH kaxmuf
tzG J ‹}uD;wd k‹ ykvdyftzG J ‹}uD;wd k ‹qd kwmvJ acgif;razmfEd kifatmif emrnfysufavayghAsm? Ed kifiHawmf orw}uD;vJ acgif;razmfEd kifayghAsm? armifausmfuawmh aròrd ‹bufoGm;cd kae+yD; aumif;aumif;ud k ESyfaewmaygh?pdeftaumif;pm;av;awGxkcG J+yD; olaX;}uD;wa,mufvd kud k wd kufwvH k;eJ ‹pHaewmwJ hAs? 'Dvlu awmfawmfvJ tqif hjrif hjrif h ZdrfcHwwfwJ hol? tJ'Dwkef;u azmufxGif;r_ud k b,fvd krS ajc&mcHr&awmh tpd k;&rif;rsm;
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(6)wd kufrS m avmufud kufwm cH&zl;ovm; ESifh tjcm;axmif0wKwd krsm;
a'golykefx+yD; æ azmufxGif;emrnf&SdolrSefor# &mZ0ifvlqdk;pm&if;&S dolrSefor# ausmfapmyk'frawGeJ ‹tukefwjynfvH k; axmifxJxnf hygava&m? bmrqd kifnmrqd kif &mZ0ifvlqd k;rSefor# uyfoif h=uwmaygh?e,fuvlawGvJ uyfoif h/ axmifaygif;pH ktyd k ‹cH/ tcsKyfcHxm;=u&w,f? tJ'DtcsdefrSm usKyfwd k ‹armifausmf
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*efzvm;oH k;vH k;ud k wa,mufwvH k;pDud kif/ *efzvm;cs aq;a=umudpPtm;vH k; wa,mufpD wm0ef
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,l? wa,mufuawmh aomufa&td k;wm0ef? usefwa,mufu tulaygh? tJ'D tulwm0efae&ma&mufaewJ holu [k dajy;vd kufonfajy;vd kufeJ @ usef;rma&;avhusif hcef;vkyf+yD;om;vJjzpfoGm;ovd k/ zsmaxmifxm;wJ h wjcm;tcef;awG=um;xJu vpf&ifvpfovd k rwfwyf&yfjywm toHwd k;wd k;eJ @vSrf;pum;ajymvd kufwmawGud kvJ tuif;yg;yg;eJ @rSwfom;=unf hjrif+yD; qufoG,fa&;wm0efud kyg ,l&oljzpfoGm;w,f? vG,fvG,fululawmhr[kwf? usD;uefrsufaphvd k rsufapha'gufaxmuf+yD; vSrf;=unf haewwfavh&S dwJ h 0g'gwm0efus=um;xJuae tajctae=unf h v_yf&Sm;&wmrsKd;?
usaemfwd k @u OD;av;OD;xGe;f&S defud k acs;ao;*efzvm;tud kifrcd kif;awmhbJ aomufa&td k;wm0efud komay;xm;vd kuf=uw,f/ acs;ao;*efzvm;rSmvJ acs;*efzvm;u tqd k;qH k;? eHvJeH/ zdwfrusatmifvJ*±kpd kuf&/ aq;&awmhvJ vuf0ifw,f? vufeJ @awmh aq;wmr[kwf/ ajcaxmufeJ @yJ ar$cwfaq;a=um& wmjzpfayr,f h ao;*efzvm;vd k a[mceJoGef a[mceJ a&avmif;aq;vd kufvd k @ vG,fvG,feJ @+yD;wmr[kwf?
'Dawmh usaemfwd k @u acs;ao;qd kif&m *efzvm;pnf;urf;csufud k csrSwfxm;vd kuf=uw,f/ eHygwf(1)*efzvm;cs+yD;wJ haemuf usef;rma&;raumif;olrSty b,folrS acs;r,d ka&;? 'grS wae@vH k;tcef;xJrSmacs;eH @uif;pifaeEd kifr,f? pnf;urf;ysuf+yD;acs;,d krdwJ hol ud k,f hzifud k,f tavhtusif hrvkyfEd kifbJ xdef;csKyfEd kifpGrf;eJol[m aemufae@ acs;*efzvm;cs wm0ef,l&r,f? eHygwf (2) *efzvm;cscsdeftrD acs;,d kEd kifr_csif;zifpnf;urf;vd kufemEd kifr_csif;wlw,fqd k&if aemufqH k;acs;ygwJ holu acs;*efzvm;cswm0ef,l&r,f? n(12) em&Daemufyd kif;uae reuf*efzvm;cscsdef (trsm;tm;jzif h (7)em&DcG J (8)em&DtwGif;) acs;,dkjcif;udpP t+yD;tjywfaqmif&Gufxm;=ua=u; pnf;urf;csufjzpfygw,f? rsufaphtusif h 0rf;tcsif hqd kwh J pum;
twd kif; usaemfwd k @rSm rsm;aomtm;jzif h ud k,f hpnf;urf;csufeJ @tnD atmifjrifpGm taumiftxnfazmfEd kifcJ h=uygw,f/ tusif hjzpfoGm;cJh=uygw,f?
aemufqH k;acs;ygolrjzpfatmiftwGuf reufrvif;cif tapm}uD;xx+yD; *efzvm;ay: um;,m;}uD;cG acs;ygwwfoluawmh udkodef;jrif h jzpfygw,f? tapm}uD;ygoljzpfawmh toef @&Sif;qH k;yg&ol?
“tif;æ usD;uef;awmif acs;rpm;ao;bl;/ a,mufzuawmh acs;yg+yD;+yD”vd k @ usaemfup&if oluðyH;ðyH;}uD; oabmusaewwfw,f? wcgw&H ud k&JxGuf}uD;u ol @t&ifyg+yD;om;jzpfae&if“tif; æ 'Dae@awmh noef;aumifausmfuwnf;u b,fcsefyD,HuGif; zGif hyG JvkyfoGm;ovJrodbl;” vd k @ ðyH ;+yD; nnf;wJ h
tcg ud k&JxGwfu ðyH;vd k @?rsm;aomtm;jzif h acs;*efzvm;wm0ef[m ud kvSa&$eJ @ usaemfygyJ?
2?'Dae@u ±H k;xGufae@?reuftapm}uD;uwnf;u ud k&JxGwf[m *k%fawmfykwD;wywf pdyf+yD;oGm;+yD?
±H k;xGufae@rd k @ a&csKd;cGif hyg&wJ htwGuf *efzvm;cs&if; a&vJcsKd;+yD;=u+yD?“ud kif;æ OD;av;/ 'Dae@uawmh vufuseftjywf&Sif;yJ/ &S dwmtukefpm;=updk @” ud kvSa&$toHuvJ
wufºuGr_tjynf h? OD;xGef;&S defu ae@pOfpm;aomuf+yD;vd k @ wwdwdavsmhyg;vm&+yD; zifuyfomomyJ usefawmhwJ h ºuGyfºuGyftdwfydefydefav;ESpftdwfud k qG Jcsvmw,f? tdwfoGefzmarSmuf tukefxkwf+yD; cG Jwrf;
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csvd kufawmh rkef@ºuGyfu wa,mufwck/ yJ}uD;avSmfu taphESpfq,fpDcef @/ xef;vsufu oH k;cJpD? 'g æreuftapmpm?
“ w&m;±Hk;a&mufrS rdef;r,lvm+yD;cGH@au|;r,fh tpm;taomufaumif;aumif;udk twdk;cs+yD;pm;cJ hawmh a,mufza& ”
usaemfu ud kodef;jrif hud k uvdw,f?“ rdef;ru vmrvmrodygbl;a,mufz&m tarawmhvmrSmyJ/ rdef;rvmr,f htywf tarrvmcJ heJ @/
em;vd kufygajymvJ taruawmhvmrSmyJ ”“ at;av tarqd kwm rdcifud k;? 'ga=umif h om;av;uvJ vdrRmvd kufwm? tdrfu cufcufcJcJ
yd k @ay;vd kufwJ h"mwfyH kESpfyH krSm tareJ @tazyH kud k acgif;&if;rSmawmhxm;yg&JŒ/ 'gayr,f h ae@wd kif; wae@t}udrfw&mavmufxkwfxkwf=unf haewmu rdef;reJ @orD;yH kyJav” vd k @ usaemfu xyfaemufrdawmh/
“[m a,mufz&m”qdk+yD; ud kodef;jrif h idkifusoGm;w,f?“uAsmq&m æ cifAsm;u rdefrr&S d &nf;pm;r&Sd óudufr,f holr&S dawmh 'gawGem;rvnfbl;av?
rdef;rvm&if b,favmuf tpm;taomufaumif;awG ,lvm+yD;au|;au|; odyfpm;jzpfwmr[kwfbl;?rdef;rrsufESm=unf h vufuav;ud kif+yD; [d kpum;'Dpum;ajymae&wmeJ @yJ tpm;taomufpm;csdefr&vd kufawmhbl; arhoGm;a&mAs” ud k&JxGwfu rsufrSef}uD;=um;uae 0if;vufaewJ h rsufaphtpH keJ @ ajymvmw,f ?
“ckvd ktcsdefrSm [d kzufxdyfubd kaX;qd k&if qyfjymar$;wd kufxm;+yD; rajymif hwajymif rpif hwpifcsKd;xm;&wJh a&pd kud k,f}uD;udk bmt0wfeJ @rSrokwfypfbJ aea&mifatmuf ikwfwkwfxd kif&if; tajcmufcH
aeavmuf+yD”ud k&JxGwfu &,f+yD;ajymvmw,f?“bmvd k@wkef;”usaemfu em;rvnfpGm jyefar;rdw,f?“'Dvk dav/ usaemfu bd kaX;eJ @[d kwkef;u wcef;wnf;ae&zl;awmh twGif;odAs? ±H k;xGuf&uf a&csKd;cs
vJ&vd k @ a&csKd ;&wd kif; bd kaX;tJ'Dvd kaewmawG @awmh ar;=unf hrdw,f? bd kaX; rif;a&awGokwfypfæ awmf=um tat;rdaetH k;r,fajymrdawmh oluðyH;+yD; rvkyfygeJ @Asmæ usaemfar$;qyfjymawG trsm;}uD;wd kufxm;&wmygwJ h? usaemfvJ ±kwfw&uf oabmraygufbl;? aemuf olu qufajymw,f? okwfypfvd kuf
&if tar$;eH @awGaysmufoGm;rSmaygh? ckæ 'Dtwd kif; ol @[mol tajcmufcHaevd kufawmh wud k,fvH k; tar$;eH @omu pdrf h+yD;pG J+yD;usefch Jw,f? tJ'g rdef;reJ@awG @awmh axmifapmfreHawmhyJ ar$;aewmayghAsmæwJh/usaemf hrdef;ru tar$;eH @om odyfóudufwmæwJ h”
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wcsKd@rsm; toufuvJ}uD;+yD/ om;orD;awmifESpfa,muf&vdk@ tdrfaxmifoufawmif&vS+yD?bdkaX;xufawmif cspfwwfao; odyftEkynmqefwm odyfuAsmqefwmAs”
usaemfuðyH;+yD; pvd kufawmhæ“uAsmq&mæ b,fol @ajymwmvJAs”vd k @ ud kodef;jrif hu oGufoGuf}uD;ar;w,f?
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“[m cifAsm;uvJ wcef;wnf;ae+yD; rodbl;vm;Asm”usaemfu pum;ud k csKdxm;vd kufw,f? udk&JxGwfu ðyH;ðyH;}uD;vkyfaew,f?“'Dae@[m vufud kify0gvJae@av”usaemfu pum;pud k xyf+yD;qufvd kufawmh ud k&JxGwfu [uf[ufyufyuf &,fw,f? +yD;awmh
&SufðyH;}uD;eJ @ajymvd kufao;w,f?“usLyfv#LdŒ0SufcsufawGawmh tukefay:ukefyg+yD”wJ h? ol @tjzpfu 'Dvd kæol @rSm tjrJwef; vufud kifyk0gav; wxnf&S daewwfw,f? vufud kifyk0gu rdef;rud kifvufud kifyk0g?
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wwfw,f? ol @pdwfapwemud kem;vnfayr,f h usaemfu cyfysif;ysif;/ +yD;awmh olwd k @avmufvJrvkyfwwf rvkyfEd kif?
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ud kodef;jrif h r=umr=umajymwwfwmu “tifrwefcspfygw,fqd kwJ h vifr,m;awG/ nDtud k armifESrt&if;awGawmif aoaocsmcsmwG f=unh f&if cifAsm;wd k @usaemfwd k @avmuf 'Davmuf vufyGef;wwD;
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aecJ h=u&wmr[kwfbl;aemf? tjyifrSmu vifr,m;qd kwmawmif wae@cif;vH k;ud k,f htvkyfud k,foGm;&/ud k,f hudpPud k,faqmif&Guf&eJ @ navmufyJ twlwle=u&wm nDtud karmifESrqd konfxufawmif twlwl ae=u& qH k=u& xdawG @qufqH=u&wJ htcsdef eJao;w,f? cifAsm;wd k @usaemfwd k @rsm;=unf hprf;æ *efzvm;cs av; ig; ajcmufrdepfavmufuvG Jvd k@ (24)em&DvH k;vH k; ae@wd kif; twlwlrcG JrcGm aeae=u&wmaemf æ” wJ h?
“yÏmef;qufawGayghAsmæ bmoma&;oabmt&qd k&if yÏmef;qufawGaygh” pdwfykwD;}uD;eJ @ ud k&JxGwfu ðyH;ðyH;}uD; rSwfcsufcscJ hw,f?
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“wtd k;xJ yg&wmayr,f h olcsnf; t&ifygw,fygAsm” vd k @ usaemfu t&$ef;azmufawmh ud kodef;jrif h
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rsufESmay: vufud kifyk0gav;wif+yD; touf&SLaewmu tcspfuod k%f;psmefawG0ifaewmyg? 'Dvufud kifyk0gav;u rEG,fEG,fat;u ±H k;xGufw&m;±H k;vm&cgeD; wywfeD;yg; ,k,k,,ud kifwG,ftoH k;ðyvmcJ hwJ hvufud kifyk0gav;yg? tJ'Dvufud kifyk0gav;rsKd;ud k ud k&JxGwfu ±H k;xGufrSm w,kw,o,fvm/ tdyfwd kif;rsufESmay: wiftdyf/ tcspf&JŒ&eH @oif;oif;av;awGud k *E<m±H kuod k%f;±_ygw,f? wu,f hud k tm±H kEkEkpdwful;csKdcsKdav;eJ @yg? aemufwywf±H k;xGufcsdefa&mufawmh &ref}uD;wywfvH k;vH k; ol*±kwpd kuf toH k;ðyvmcJhwJh vufudkifyk0gav;[m udk&JxGwf&JŒtaiG@toufawGu zHk;ae+yDaygh? tJ'Dvdktcsdef±Hk;xGufaemufwausmhrSm rEG,fEG,fat;ua&mufvm/ tdrfutqifoifh,lvmcJ hwJ h aemufxyf vufud kifyk0g
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'Dvd k tEkpdwfqefvSwJ h v#KdŒ0Sufta=umif;t&mawG[m ud k&JxGwf}uD;ud k,fwd kif&JŒ &Sufud k;&Sufuef;wyd kif;wp ajzmif hcsufrSefzGifh[r_awGtay:uae qufpyfem;vnf odjrifvmcJ h&wmawG jzpfygw,f?
'ga=umif h “ 'Dae@vufud kifyk0g vJae@av” vd k @ usaemfupvd kufawmh olu“usKyf v#KdŒcsufawG
awmh tukefay:ukefyg+yD ”wJ h?“ud k&JxGwfa& æ 'DxJrSmawmh tukefay:=u+yD;om;ygyJAsm/ &SufraeygeJ @awmh? axmufvSrf;a&;rSm
awmif ray:cJh&wJ h[mawGawmif 'DtxJrSmawmh ay:ukefyg+yD? 'ga=umif h usaemf c%c%ajymwmaygh /nDtud karmifESrt&if;csif;awmif usaemfwd k @avmuf vufyGefwwD; raecJ h=u&zl;ygbl;vd k @? +yD ;awmh tck
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(6)wd kufrS m avmufud kufwm cH&zl;ovm; ESifh tjcm;axmif0wKwd krsm;
cifAsm;wd k @usaemfwd k @ wa,mufta=umif;wa,muf tao;pdwfodxm;=uoavmuf rod=uEd kifygbl;vd k @” ud kodef;jrif hu ðyH;aphapheJ @ ajymvmw,f?
“uJæ rxl;awmhygbl;/ 'Dwcgawmh vlvpf&if rdef;rud k erf;jzpfatmifcd k;erf;cJ htH k;r,f/ b,f hES,fwkef;zd k;odef;jrif h cifAsm;aumæ”
ud k&JxGwfu &$wfaemufaemuf xyfajymawmh ud kodef;jrif hu [D;ceJ&,faew,f?“wajz;ajz;pD&ifcsuf tcscH&zd k @eD;ae+yDaemf/ axmifuusud kusrSm aocsmw,f? b,fESESpf tcscH&
r,fwm rajymwwfwm? axmifus+yD;&if axmif0ifpmvmawG @&if 'Dvd ktcGif hta&;r&S dawmhbl;aemfæaxmif0ifpmcef;rSmu oHZumpdyfpdyf}uD;jcm;+yD; awG @&rSm”
ud k&JxGwfu xyfaemufaew,f?“oHZumpdyfpdyf}uD;jcm;xm;vJ vufn‡ dK;av;avmufawmh&tH k;rSmyg ud k&JxGwf&,f” vd k @ usaemfu
0ifaemufvd kufawmh tm;vH k;&,f=uw,f?“a[m'DuAsmq&m[m ol @rSmjyp&m &nf;pm;vJ wlwlwefwefr&S d rdef;rvJr&S dqd kawmh ±H k;xGufwd kif;
olrsm;vifr,m;twG JawGud kcsnf; tm;tm;,m;,m;av#muf=unf hae+yD; tukefvd kufrSwfaewm”ud k&JxGwfu usaemf hud k tðyH;eJ @ jyefwH k @jyefw,f?“[d k;æ wywfausmf±H k;xGufuav/ usaemfwd k @tr_wG JeJ @ olwdk @tr_wG J wòydifeufwnf;±H k;xkwf+yD;
jyefyd k @awmhvJ wòydifeufwnf;As”usaemfu pum;p±H k&S dao; ud k&JxGwfu [JceJ&,fae+yD? ud kodef;jrif hu tH h=o[efrsufcH k;}uD; yif h=unf
w,f?“tcsKyfum;}uD;uvJ cifAsm;wd k @odwJ htwd kif;tvH kydwf? eHab;tay:rSm av0ifaygufao;ao;av;yJ
ygwm? 'gawmif oHacsmif;av;awGpd kuf+yD; um&Hxm;vd kufao;w,f? tJ'gud k&JxGwf&,f +idrf+idrfud k txJrSm xd kifraebl;? vufwzufu olrsm;eJ @wG Jvufxdyfcwfxm;awmh vGwfaewJ hvufwzuf uref;uwef;xkwf rsufESm}uD;uvJ av0ifaygufoHwd kifem;twif;wd k;uyf+yD; um;ab;txdwd k;uyfvmwJ h rEG,fat;udk vSrf;c:w,f? rEG,fat;u vSrf;+yD;vufurf;awmh ol @rSm t&trdvufn‡ dK;csif;vSrf;csdwfvd k @Asæ tJoavmuf æ tJoavmuf”
ud kode;fjrif hu oabmusvGef;pGm &,fw,f? usaemfwd k @xJrSm Áa¹EN}uD;vSwJ h OD;av;OD;xGef;&S def}uD;awmif ðyH;vd k @?
“'Dvl tukefrSwfxm;wmAs/ tJ'gtjyifa&muf&ifawmh pmawGbmawG ra&;eJ @aemf”ud k&JxGwfu ðyH;ðyH;}uD;wm;w,f?usaemfwd k @wawG &,farmae=uwkef; xrif;xd k;xGef;qd kif tcef;a&SŒa&mufvmw,f?“ud k&JxGwfwd k @ tqifoif hjyifxm; t0wfvJxm;awmh/ awmf=um cifAsm;wd k @ ±H k;xGufxkwfawmhrSm?
cifAsm;wd k @tr_wG Jt&ifxkwfrSmvd k @ ±Hk;cef;rSm=um;vd kufw,fæ”
xrif;xdk;xGef;qd kifu 'Dae@±H k;xGufqd kwmodaeawmh apmapmpD;pD;rsufESm&atmif udk&JxGwfudkowif;vmay;w,f?
ud k&JxGwfeJ @ ud kvSa&$u tr_wGJwwG Jwnf;? ESpfOD;om;acgif;tH k;vkyf+yD; tdyfae=uwJ hud k,f htxkyfud kud k,fjznf=u+yD; tusôopf vH kcsnfopfav;awGud k,fpD vJ=u0wf=uw,f?
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usaemfwdk@tm;vHk;[m wckvHk;taeeJ@ tr_wGJ}uD;wwGJwnf;/ EdkifiHa&;tzGJ@tpnf;taeeJ@vJwckwnf;jzpfayr,f h w&m;cHtjzpf owfrSwf±H k;wifcH&wmu w&m;cHcsnf; (58)a,muf}uD;rsm;awmifqd kawmh oufqk dif&m qufpyf&m wl&mwl&mtvd kufcG J+yD; tr_wG Ji,fav;awGtjzpf xyfqif hcG J+yD; ±H k;wifw,f? w&ufwnf;±H k;xGuf=u&wmjzpfayr,f h wòydifeufr[kwf? wcgxkwf ESpfwG J oHk;wG J? tJ'Dawmhwcef;wnf;twlae&ayr,f h tr_wG Jcsif;usawmhrwl?
ud k&JxGwfwd k @t0wfvJ+yD;csdefrSm usaemfwdk @usefvlawGvJ t0wftpm;uk d,fpD vJvd kuf=uw,f?c%aeawmh udk&JxGwf ud kvSa&$wd k @udk 0g'gwa,mufu vmxkwfw,f? 'Dae@ olwd k@twG J[m
tapmqHk;?“OD;av;æ bmvd kao;vJ/ a,mufz bmvd kao;vJ/ vd kwm&S dajym aemfætdrfud krSmvd kufr,f”ud k&JxGwfeJ @ud kvSa&$wd k @ xGufoGm;=u+yD;aemuf ud kodef;jrif hu usaemfwd k @ud k ar;&Smw,f? OD;xGef;&S defu
bmrSrvd kygbl;Asmvd k @ ðyH;+yD;ajymayr,f h usaemfuawmhæ“a,mufz nDrrsm;vmw,fqdk&ifawmh udk,fhqDoGm;+yD;awG@vdkuftHk;vdk@ajymvdkufaygh” vdk@
aemufvd kufw,f?'Dae@naeapmif; ±H k;xGuftm;vH k;jyefa&mufvm=ucsdefrSmawmh tjyifu&&S dvmcJ h=uwJ h =um;ch J&
odcJ h&wJh owif;ywif;awGawmif tjyeftvSef zvS,fES D;aESm aqG;aEG;ajymqd kjcif; rðyEd kif=uao;?ud k&JxGwfu xH k;pHtwd kif; zsmay:rSmyufvuf}uD;vSefvd k @ xH k;pHtwd kif; vufud kify0gtopfuav;u
rsufESm}uD;ay:rSm tkyfvd k @?
'Dwcgvufud kifyk0gav;u =unfjyma&mif? vufud kifyk0gay:rSm iSufuav;armifES Hu acgif;csif;qd kifvd k@? cspfcGef;wH k @wif u,ku,if taetxm;?
ud k&JxGwf}uD; uodk%f;0ifae+yD? xd kifvsuf xvsuf uokd%f;rsKd;r[kwf/ avsmif;vsuf vJvsufuok d%f;?
*E<m±H kud k raemta=unf"mwfay: zrf;csKyfn‡ dK@iif,laeovm;/ arwWm&eH @ oif ;jrjrud k ESvH k;aoG;xJta&muf wr#Of;r#Of;ydk@aqmifaeava&mhovm;? taoG;tom;0dnmOfudk ‘xHkul;’ovdk arwWm&eH@woif;oif;awGud k *E<m±H kuwqif h xH kul;qufoG,f pdrf ha0aeava&mhovm;? ol @[molyJ odygvdrf hr,f?
ol @&JŒtouf&SLoH xkwfoH pnf;csufe&DEkEk=um;rSm iSufi,farmifES Huawmh t+rD; uav;awGv_yfvd k @/ acgif;uav;awG v_yfvd k @?
wu,f hud k tEkynmqefvGef;vSwJ h od*Fg&jrifuGif;av;;wckyguvm;?usaemf+idrfoufpGm =unf haevd kufrdygw,f?Ò
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(6)wd kufrS m avmufud kufwm cH&zl;ovm; ESifh tjcm;axmif0wKwd krsm;
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ppfa=uma&;æwJ h?'Dpum;vH k;ud k rSwfrSwfxifxif yxrqH k; owdxm;+yD; awG @cJ hzl;wmu qd kif;bkwf}uD;}uD; wckay:rSm?tjynf htpH ku “ppfa=uma&;ESif hwnf;cd k;a&;pcef;”wJ h? zsufodrf;ypfvd kufwJ h ,cifemrnfausmf &ef
ukefaxmif}uD;qd kwm&JŒteD;ae&mrSm 'Dqd kif;bkwf}uD;eJ @ 0if;us,fus,f}uD;wck&S dae+yD; bwf(p)um;eJ @&efukefòrd @xJud kvmwd kif; 'Dqd kif;bkwf}uD;ab;uaejzwfoef;oGm;vm&&if; jrifjrifae&wwfw,f? ppfwyfeJ @ywfoufwJ hpcef;wckyJxif&JŒqd kwJ h v#yfwjyuftawG;eJ @ pdwfxJrSmxl;xl;jcm;jcm;bmrS rcHpm;cJ hzl;rd? cHpm;p&mvJ bmrSr&S d? rsufapha&SŒwnfhwnf hrSmrd k @ rsufapheJ @jrifvd kuf&+yD; rsufaphxJrSmyJ aysmufoGm;cJ hw,f?
ud k,feJ @bmrSroufqd kif?‘ppfa=uma&;’qd kwJ h 'Dpum;vH k;ud kyJ 'kwd,t}udrfrSwfrSwfxifxif awG @ñuH&wmusawmh axmuf
vSrf;a&;(6)qd kwJ h tukod kvf&yf0ef;wcktwGif;rSm? c&D;oGm;[efvG J jzwfoef;oGm;vm&&if; awG @ñuH &wmr[kwfawmh? qd kif;bkwfa&;xd k;xm;vd k @ qd kif;bkwfay:rSm zwfvd kuf&wmrsKd;vJ r[kwfawmh? qd kif;bkwfqd kwmvJr&S d/ pmeJ @a&;xd k;xm;wmvJ r[kwf?
n}uD;rif;}uD;vma&mufzrf;qD;=u+yD; um;euf}uD;ay:wif/ tukok dvfESpfa,mufu b,fnm n‡yfxdkifcsKyfud kifum 'DppfaxmufvSrf;a&;0if;}uD;xJ armif;ESifac:oGif;cHvd kuf&csdefxd bmha=umif hvJ/ bm
udpPvJqd kwm a&a&&m&mrod?t0wfpnf;aESmifydwfxm;jcif;cHvd kuf&wJ h rsufaphtpH kud k twm;tqD;tydwftyifr&S d =unf hjrifcGif h&vmwJ htcsdefrSmawmh vl[m rD;awGvif;xdefaewJ htcef;wcef;xJ a&muf&S daewm awG @vd kuf&ygawmhw,f?
usaemf ha&SŒwnf hwnf hrSm pm;yG J}uD;wvH k;? pm;yG Ja&SŒrSm tom;rJrJ aumufcsdwfcsdwfrsufESmeJ @ vlwa,muf? olu pm;yG Jaemufuukvm;xd kifrSm ±_wif;wif;eJ @xd kifae&if; usaemf hrsufESmud k vSrf;=unf haew,f? usaemf hab; b,fnmawGrSmvJ olwd k @tukod kvfEG,f0ifawGu av;ig;ajcmufa,muf? olwd k @rsuf
aphawGtm;vH k;[m usaemf hrsufESmay:qDud kyJ a'gif htoD;oD;uaeOD;wnfxm;=uw,f?“rif;ud k bmvd k @zrf;vmovJqd kwm odvm;”tom;rJrJ aumufcsdwfcsdwfu ukvm;xd kifay: rmefygygxd kifae&if;uae atmifyG J&ppfol}uD;avoHeJ @
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tukodkvfyg;uGufom;awGu usaemfhudk wjcm;tcef;wcef;qDac:oGm;=uw,f? tukokdvfwaumifu usaemf hud k"mwfyH k wzswfzswf±d kuf+yD; rSwfwrf;wifw,f? wnf hwnf h/ ab;apmif;/ armf harmh f/
id kufid kuf/ yH ko¾meftrsKd;rsKd;eJ @±d kuf,l±H kru/ rsufrSefwyf&jcif;r&S dao;wJ h usaemf hud k rsufrSefwckyg wyfqifay;+yD; apwemAvyGeJ @ rSwfwrf;wifygw,f?
aemuftukod kvfwaumifuawmh rdbbd k;bGm; OD;av;OD;}uD;uae nDtud karmifESr &S d&S dor# trsKd;taqGtm;vH k;ta=umif;ar;jref;a&;c|wf pm&if;wifovd k/ arG;cgp a&$yef;aigufawmuft&G,fuae uae@txdaecJ hzl;wJ hausif;/ wufcJ hzl;wJ htwef;/ vkyfcJ hzl;wJ htvkyftud kiftm;vH k;ta=umif; ud k,fa&;ord kif;rSwfwrf;}uD;ud k +cdrf;ajcmuf[def;a[mufoHtjynf heJ @ E_ dufE_ dufc|wfc|wf ðypkarmfuGef;wifygw,f? rSwfwrf;wifðypk&if; q,frdepfw}udrfavmuf +cdrf;ajcmufajymqdk qDref;ref;avh&Sdwmu “vdrfrajymeJ@aemf/
vdrfajymvd k @uawmh em+yDrSwf/ wd k @u jyefppf=unf htH k;rSm”wJ h?aemufawmh jywif;aygufwck&JŒoHwd kifem; rsufESmtyfap+yD; vufESpfzufajr‡mufxm;ap+yD; vuf
ajr‡muftaetxm;rsKd;eJ @ vufeJ @oHwd kifud k wG Jcsnfxm;vd kufygawmhw,f?aemufawmh tukod kvfwaumif0ifvmvd kuf/ ar;cGef;wckar;vd kuf/ rodbl;jyefajzrdvd kuf/ rodbl;
ajym&aumif;vm;qd k+yD; ajcaxmufeJ @uef vufoD;eJ @xd k;vd kufeJ @ t&Sifvwfvwfi&Jjynfed'gef;ud k ujytoH k;awmfcHae&ygawmhw,f?
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“rif;wd k @ppfa=uma&;rjywfao;bl;/ [d ka&mufrS quf+yD;ppfa=uma&;0if&r,f” wJh?‘ppfa=uma&;’qd kwJ h pum;vH k;ud k 'kwd,t}udrftjzpf rSwfrSwfxifxif ñuHóudufvd kuf&jcif; jzpfyg
w,f? 'Dwcgu rsufapeJ @jrifvd kuf&jcif;rsKd;r[kwfyg? pmvH k;awGr[kwf/ toH? toHud k aomwtm±H keJ @=um;vd kuf&jcif;? em;eJ @qwfqwf?
qdkif;bkwfay:u‘ppfa=uma&;’qdkwJhpum;vHk;r[kwf? udk,fudk,fwdkif eifheifhonf;onf; yg0if
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ppfum%myg;uGufom;rsm;u tay:pD;uae rma&ausma&eJ @ vlrqefpGm ppfar;/ tEd kifusif h ES dyfpufn‡Of;yef;a&;vd k @yJ teufzGif h&ygvdrf hr,f? wenf;tm;jzif h csKyf+yD;ajym&&if ‘ppfa=uma&;’qd kwm &uf&ufpufpuf ES dyfuGyfa&;ygyJ?
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“olwd k @uawmh ppfa=uma&;jywf+yD/ [d kbufu rjywfao;bl;”“cifAsm;wd k @aum ppfa=uma&;jywf+yDvm;”
“ppfa=uma&;rjywfao;&if/ xrif;awmif00pm;rxm;eJ @aemf/ Ad kufjynf hae&if‘awmfcsm’ay;&if yd ktE W&m,f}uD;w,f”
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ud kawmh “avajyxd k;”enf;vd k @yJ uifyGef;wyf&vdrf hr,fxifygw,f?qd kif;0d kif;w0d kif;vd k yrmwif=unf h&r,fqd k&if/ Adef;armif;wd kuf+yD; vufpGrf;jyoH ywf=urf;±d kufoH/
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azmfaumif&JŒxGufqd kcsufwxyf}uD;ud k pdrfajyeajyzwf±_ap&if; aq;ayghvdyfwvdyfawmif xkwfwd kufvd kufao;&JŒ? tJ'Dvd k&Sm;&Sm;yg;yg; avajyormawGxJrSm u|efawmhtay: tEl;nH h taysmhajymif;qH k;vd k @owfrSwf&r,f h yk*~KdvfwOD;u rd k;OD;wnaecif;rSm ac:xkwfawG @w,f? wAH k;AH k;wcGrf;cGrf; xk=u/ xd k;=u/±d kufESuf=uwJ h ppfa=uma&;tcef;qufZmwfvrf;wG J&Snf}uD;uvJ awmfawmf+yD;pD;oavmuf jzpfaewJ h
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pdwfraumif;ygbl;? u|ef awmf wu,fajymwmyg? cifAsm; ,H kcsifrS,H kyg ”olu avat;av;eJ @ajym&if;pD;u&ufwvdyf xkwfaomufw,f? u|efawmf hud kvJ wvdyfurf;ay;+yD; rD;ygn‡ day;vmw,f? tem;ua&aEG;=urf;td k;xJu a&aEG;=urf;wcGufud kvJ iS J @ay;jyefw,f? a&aEG;=urf;rS zefcGufwvH k;tjynfhyg?
“cifAsm;ud k xk=u xd k;=uwJ htxJ u|efawmfrygwmawmh cifAsm;odygw,faemf? vlqd kwmuawmhtrsKd;rsKd;ayghAsm? wcsKd @us xkrSESufrS tajz&r,fvd k @,lqwm &SdrSmaygh? u|efawmfuawmh tJ'Dvd k vlrsdK;r[kwfbl;?”
avoHu ajz;ajz;av;jzpfovd k vlyH kuvJ cyfEG J @EGJ @? +yD;awmh pD;u&ufud k zGmvd kuf&if; ðyH;awmifaevd kufao;w,f? u|efawmfu iwfiwfeJ @&xm;wJ haq;vdyfud kzGm&if; ol @rsufESmud k jyef=unf hrdw,f? pdwfxJrSmawmh “owdxm;aemf owdxm; ” vd k @ ud k,f hud k,fud k,f owdjyefuyfxm;&w,f?
“u|efawmfwd k @bufuawmh tpd k;&ud kqef @usifv_yf&Sm;wJ h v_yf&Sm;r_awG ay:vmwm[m tE W&m,f
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oluðyH;+yD; ol @pum;pud k vufpowfvd kufw,f? 'DwcgðyH;vd kufrdoluawmh u|efawmfyg? rsufESmay:rSmr[kwfbJ pdwfxJuae ðyH;vd kufrdwmyg?
“vGefcJ hwJ h (7)ESpfavmufuwnf;u aZmfOD;qk dwJ haumifud k tpte&cJhygw,f? 'gayr,f h emr,ftrsKd;rsKd;eJ @ 'Daumifud k zrf;qD;&rdcJ hjcif;r&S dbl;? tJ'Dawmh oluvJ wpwptaumif}uD;vmw,f? [d kwkef;uzrf;&cJ h&if ol[m axmifav;ig;ESpftvGefqH k;aygh? tckawmh wu|ef;avmufeJ @&ifqd kif&r,f? cifAsm;vJtJ'Dvd kayghAsm? aZmfOD;a=umif h cifAsm;ay:vmw,f? cifAsm;vd kvlawG trsm;}uD;ay:vmw,f? tzrf;cH=u&/axmifus=u&r,f? tckvd kray:vmbJ ESpfawG=umvmvd k @ 'DxuftaumifawGyd k}uD;vmcJ h&if tckvd kyk'fr5§navmufr[kwfawmhbJ tenf;qH k; 0rf;wl;wl;0rf;(122§1)awG jzpfukefEd kifw,f? tJ'Dawmh 'DavmufeJ @&yfoGm;&wmud k wzufuaeoabmxm;wwf&if/ oHa0*,lwwf&if b,fol @tay:rS trkef;
ryGm;awmhbl;ayghAsm? t±_ H;xJutjrwfvd k @oabmxm;Ed kifvmwmayghAsm? tJ'Dvd kyJ oabmxm;=unf hvd kufygAsm”
u|efawmfxyf+yD;ðyH;vd kufrdjyefw,f? &ifxJrSmygyJ? tazmfcH&wm/ axmifuscH&rSmud kawmif =uHzef+yD;aus;Zl;wif&OD;r,f htaygufygyJ/ bmyJajymajym “ u|efawmfu a&at;orm;yg ” qd kwJ h ol @ud k=unf h&if;u|efawmfðyH;vd kufrdw,f?
ppfa=uma&;utxGuf a&at;orm;qDutjyef/ wd kufcef;xJta&muf tJ'Dnu u|efawmf uAsmwyk'f&ygw,f? “wckaomqd kif;0d kif; ”vd k @ acgif;pOfwyf+yD; pdwfxJrSmyJ pyfxm;rdcJ hwJ huAsmyg? uAsm&JŒtp
rSm ywf=urf;wd kufoH/ ywf±k dufoH/ Adef;armif;oHawG pnfpnfnHatmif azmfusL;ygw,f? +yD;awmh avajyxd k;oH/ c|wfeif;oHawGeJ @ {nf hcHajzazsmf=uwmawGud kvJ jyqd kygw,f? uAsm&JŒtqH k;owfrSmawmhæ
avajyxd k;xd k;/ ywfrd k;&Gm&GmuAsmvGwfvGwf/ c|wfoHeif;eif;
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(6)wd kufrS m avmufud kufwm cH&zl;ovm; ESifh tjcm;axmif0wKwd krsm;
1?“'Daumift±l;/ t±l;wd kufyd k @ æ ydwfvd kuf”
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ajcusif;cwfxm;jcif;cHae&wJ h usaemfhud k *wfpwmydkrsufESmaygufeJ @ axmif=uyfoef;axG;qd kwJhtaumifu ac:vmw,f? ol @aemufrSmu 0g'gaygufpwa,muf?
om,m0wDaxmif axmifaq;±H kt0ifayguf0a&mufawmh axmif=uyfoef;axG;u“a[haumif
cg;u ajcusif;óud;ðzwfvd kuf”vd k @ cyfwif;wif;ajymw,f?ajcusif;eJ @wqufwnf; oHa'gufESpfacsmif;ay:u uGif;ESpfuGif;=um; vufjzpfºuGyfºuGyftdwfóud;av;
v#Kdcsnfxm;+yD; cg;ay:ywf csnfaESmifxm;&wJ hóud;pud k ðzwfcsvd kufawmh ajcusif;axmufESpfacsmif;tygvufud kif oHuGif;ESpfuGif;[m usaemf hajctpHka&SŒ ajrjyifay: usoGm;w,f? ajcaxmufrSmcwfxm;wJ hajcusif;uGif;uawmh cwfxm;qJtwd kif;aygh? usaemf hrsufvH k;tpH ku ywfywfvnfud k a0h=unf hvd kufawmh0ufbkwf=uufbkwfvkyfxm;&m axmifwd kuftay:xyfwckqDuae usaemf hb0wl&JabmfawGjzpfwJ h ud kpHEkwd k@ xGef;0if;/ atmifrif;wd k @u vSrf;=unf haew,f? pdwfraumif;pGmeJ @ vSrf;=unf hae=uyHk&w,f?
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quftrdef @ay;w,f?usaemfu qH k;jzwfcsufwckud k cs+yD;yg+yD?“r0ifEd kifbl;”“bmuG ratvd k;”“r0ifEd kifbl;/ zm;ckef b,fawmhrSrckefbl;”
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usaemfu tm;,l+yD;vJae&muae rwfwyf&yfzd k @ óud;pm;=unh fygw,f/ajcusif;'&Gwfwd kufeJ@ usaemfhcE<mud k,ftES H @tay: oef;axG;&JŒ vufoD;a&m ajcaxmufyg xd k;oH
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“a[haumif oef;axG; bmjzpfwmvJ” toHwoH=um;vd kuf&+yD; “'Dratvd k;u tvHtav;rðyEd kifvd k @ t±l ;wdkufydwfzd k @ axmifyd kif}uD;u trdef @ay;vd kufwmvmyd k @wm OD;wifatmif”qd kwJ h oef;axG;&JŒtoHxGufvmwmudkyg vJae&mu =um;vd kuf&ygw,f?
“at;at;æ ighay; ighay; igqufud kifvd kufr,f”qd kwJ h axmif=uyfud kwifatmif Ad kufyl}uD;toHeJ @twl “at;Asm usaemfu taqmifjyefajy;&tH k;rSm cifAsm;bJ qufud kifvd kufawmh” qd kwJ h oef;axG;&JŒtoHud kvJ quf=um;&w,f? oef;axG; cyfoGufoGufjyefxGufoGm;csdefrSm axmif=uyfAd kufyl ud kwifatmif}uD;u “x x/ xEd kifao;&JŒvm;” qd k+yD; usaemf hud k vJae&muae qG Jxlw,f?
Ad kufylud kwifatmif}uD;qd kwmuvJ om,m0wDaxmifrSm vufoHajymifwJ hae&mrSm emrnf}uD;?tuf(z)tmpD w±kwfESpfa,mufud k eHusKd;atmif±d kufcJ hzl;+yD;/ wa,mufqd k&if ol±d kufcJ hzl;wJ h '%f&m'%fcsufeJ @yJ aooGm;cJ h&zl;owJ h? tJ'Dvd k vl?
usaemfwd k @ud k om,m0wDaxmifajymif;yd k @awmh usaemfwd k @ud k xm;r,f hwd kufwef;ud k óudjyifxm;cJ h+yD;/tJ'D wd kufwef;wG Jud k wm0efcHud kifzd k @ ud kwifatmif}uD;ud k txl;a&G;cs,fxm;&if; usaemfwd k @eJ @ yxrqH k;zl;pmqH kcJ h&ol? tom;urJrJ/ vlu *ifwd kwk d awmif hawmif h/ txl;ay:vGifaewmu ol @&JŒtd k;p&nf;vd kAdkufylyl}uD;eJ@ vlrd kufrsufESmayguf? 'gayr,fh bmvd k@&,frajymwwf/ oludkifwJ hwdkufcef;wGJrSm oleJ @
usaemfwd k @ av;ig;vavmuf twlqH kcJ hóuHcJ h&ayr,f h usaemfwd k @eJ @ jy\emwcgrS rñuHcJ hzl;bl;? ±d kufwJ hESufwJhae&mrSm emrnfqd k;eJ @ausmfapmwmawmh ud kwifatmif}uD;[m eHygwfwpf?
usaemfu 'Dwcgawmh ud kwifatmif}uD;&JŒvufpGrf;jyoHud k ud k,fwd kifud k,fusñuH&awmhr,f/ ud kif;æ b,fvdkrsm;vufpGrf;jyud kifwG,fjyvd kufavrvJ/ óudufovd komxkayawmhqdkwJh rsufESmrsdK;eJ @ ol @rsufESmud k vSrf;=unf hvd kufw,f?
“vm æ vm/ [d ka&SŒu wd kufcef;qD; cyfoGufoGuf0ifvd kuf” vd k @ av;oHcyfwd k;wd k;eJ @ajym&if; usaemf hudk vufzsm;eJ @awmifrwd k @bJ t0ifcd kif;w,f? ±d k;±d k;yJ t0ifcd kif;w,f?
wd kufcef;xJ usaemf0if&+yD; wd kufcef;aomhud kydwfae&if;u “rif;ætawmfrd kufwJ haumifuGm/ igv$ J,lvd kufvd k @aygh/ Ed k @r[kwf rif;'dxufcH&Ed kifw,f/ oef;axG;u iguawmh t}uD;tus,fqufxkrSmyJ ,H k+yD;v$ JoGm;wmæ eJeJvJ yg;rSayghuGm/ rif;[mu tawmfud k rd kufwmud k;uG”vd k @ avoHwd k;wd k;eJ @ wAspfawmufawmufajymoGm;w,f?
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(6)wd kufrS m avmufud kufwm cH&zl;ovm; ESifh tjcm;axmif0wKwd krsm;
usaemf awmfawmfud ktH h=ooGm;rdwmawmh trSef? rSm;wmrSefwm c%xm;/ ud k,f hud k r±d kufrESufcJ hwma=umif h aus;Zl;wifpdwf zsufceJ 0ifrdwmvJtrSef?
armarmememeJ @ zsmpkwfay:vS Jcsvd kufrd&if; 'Dwd kufxJa&mufvmcJ h&wJ h tjzpftysufawG jyefpOf;pm;
rdaejyefw,f? axmif0g'gwyf=uyfoef;axG;&JŒ *wfpwmyd krsufESm/ axmifrdef;a*s;±H k;wm0efus axmifrª;av;oef;vGif&JŒrsufrSefw0if;0if;eJ @ jyZmwfrif;om;[efrsufESm/ 'kwd,axmifyd kif}uD; bd k=unf&JŒ a&$ud kif;rsufrSef}uD;=um;u &uf&ufpufpuf emZDrsufvH k;?
+yD;awmh “'Daumif t±l;/ t±l;wd kufyd k @ ydwfvd kuf ” qd kwJh pl;pl;&S&StoH?tr_u Ed kifiHawmftvHud k tav;rðyr_?trSefuawmh rqvtvHud k b,fwkef;urS tav;rðycJ h=uwm tif;pdefaxmifrSmuwnf;u?
usaemfwd k @&Jabmtm;vH k; rqvtvHtav;rðya&; qH k;jzwfcsufcsrSwfxm;=u+yD;om;? axmifajymif;zd k @
cGJxm;wJ h tif;pdefaxmif(5)aqmiftay:xyf nrSmwkef;uvJ a&mufwJ haxmifrSm tvHtav;ðya&;tpDtpOfrsKd;ñuHawG @&ifqd kif&&if rqvtvHud ktav;rðy=ua&;/ 'gayr,f h tm;vH k;eJ @ud k,fcsnf; teJpkvd kjzpfae&if xD;xD;}uD;ay:vGifraeapzd k @ tjrif hqH k;tvGefqH k;tjzpf trsm;enf;wl rwfwyfawmh&yfay;=uzd k @/OD;n$wfjcif;/ tav;ðyjcif;rvkyfzd k @qd k+yD; qH k;jzwfxm;cJ h=uygw,f?
om,m0wDaxmifa&mufa&mufcsif; oD;oef@wdkufcef;xJxnfhxm;jcif;cHvd kuf=u&awmh tvHjy\emu &ifqdkifp&mtjzpfay:rvm?
wdkufxJ tm;&atmifxm;+yD;wJhaemuf taqmifawGqDcGJydk@vdkufwJhtcg wa,mufwaqmif
wcef;pDjzpfoGm;=uygw,f? ntdyfaqmifwuf&wJ htcg ud k,f htcef;ud k,fus&mrSm ae=u&ygw,f?om,m0wDaxmifrSm reuftdyfaqmifzGif hcsdef tvHwiftav;ðy tpDtpOf&S dygw,f? tvHtav;
ðycsdefrSm tusOf;om;tm;vH k; ud k,f&S d&mtcef;xJuae rwfwyf&yfae=u&ygw,f? tav;ðyqd kwJ h toHay:vm&if wòydif euf tav;ðy=u&ygw,f? tJ'Dvd k tcsdefwd kif; usaemfu tcef;xJ&S dvltkyf}uD;aemufrSmoGm;&yfaewwf+yD; b,fawmhrS tav;rðyOD;rn$wf?
usaemfae&&mtaqmif&JŒ taqmifrª;wm0efusaewJ hoef;axG;u usaemf hud k tpDtpOf&S d&S d oD;oef @vd kufacsmif;aeovm;/ b,fa=umif hvJawmh rajymwwf? usaemf tvHud ktav;rðywm odoGm;w,f?
usaemf hud kac:awG @+yD; bmvdk @tvHud ktav;rðyovJqd kwmar;w,f? usaemfuvJ rðyEd kifa=umif;ajzvd kufw,f? oef;axG;u pm;rwwf 0g;rwwfrsufESmxm;eJ @ “at;æ axmifrª;±H k; wifr,f”vd k @ ajym+yD ;a'geJ @armeJ @ xGufoGm;w,f?
jy\emawmhp+yDqd kwm usaemfodvd kufygw,f? 'g[m &yfwnfcsufudpP? b,fvd kjzpfjzpf &ifqdkif&awmhr,fqd kwm qH k;jzwfcsufcsvd kuf+yD;/ tcef;rwlayr,f h waqmifwnf;wGif;&S d usaemf hvd k 5§n&JabmfESpfOD;ud k today;ajymjyvd kufygw,f? 5§n &Jabmf(7)OD;&S d&mrSm usaemftygt0if(3)OD;u 'DtaqmifrSm? usef(4)OD;jzpfwJ h OD;azwif/ ud kpHEk/ xGef;0if;/ atmifrif;wd k @u uyf&ufom; 0ef;us,f}uD;
twGif;u wjcm;taqmifrSm?xrif;pm;+yD;ptcsdefrSm usaemf hud k wef;pD;wa,mufu vmac:ygw,f? rdef;a*s;±H k;cef;qDoGm;&yg
w,f? rdef;a*s;±Hk;cef;pm;yGJrSm wm0efusaxmifrª;av;oef;vGif[m rsufrSefav;w0if;0if;eJ@ xdkifaeygw,f? vlyH k uEkEkeJ @ jyZmwfrif;om;[efaygufaeygw,f? tusOf;om;eJ @ axmif0efxrf; b,fawmhrS
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wwef;wnf;xm; rqufqH&qdkwJhrl/ csrSwfyHkpHoGif;ay;xm;jcif;a=umifhvm;rajymwwf/ ol@a&SŒrSmukvm;xd kiftvGwf&S dayr,f h usaemf hud k xd kifvd k @rajymyg? 'gayr,f h ol @rsufESmay:rSm &uf&ufpufpufES dyfuGyfjyvd kufr,fa[hqd kwJ h or±d k;usaxmifrª;wa,muf&JŒt&dyfta&mifazmfjyr_rsKd; rawG @&yg?
tem;u wef;pD;ud k vufumtjyif xGufcd kif;vd kuf+yD;wJ haemuf oleJ @usaemf ESpfa,mufwnf;taetxm;rSm olu æ
“cifAsm;u tvHtav;rðyEd kifbl;vd k @ ajymw,fqd k/ wm0efus taqmifrª;u vmwd kifoGm;w,f”usaemf hud k ‘cifAsm;’qd kwJ hemrfpm;oH k;+yD; ,Of,Ofaus;aus;ar;vmw,f?“usaemfu pajymwmawmhr[kwfzl;? olu bmvd k @tav;rðywmvJar;vd k @ usaemfu ajym&wm”olu pdwfraumif;[ef wcsuf=unf h+yD;/“cifAsm;uvJAsmæ 'g}uD;us,fwJhjy\emrS r[kwfbJ/ tav;ðyvdkufaygh? acgif;ndwfvdkuf
+yD;oGm;wmyJ/ ðyvd kufygAsm”usaemfu acgif;&rf;vd kufw,f?“usaemf rðyEd kifbl;”“Asm æ bmvd k @wkef;”olu em;rvnfovd k wtH hw=o=unf h+yD;ar;vmw,f?“usaemf æ tck axmifusvmwm Ed kifiHa&;r_yg? tpd k;&ud kqef @usifwJ h r,H k=unfwJ hjypfr_yg? wjcm;
bmjypfr_rS r&S dbl;? tJ'DtwGuf tpd k;&u usaemf hud kaxmifcsxm;wm tck(3)ESpf&S dyg+yD? usaemf 'Dtpd k;&ud kt,H kt=unfr&S dygbl;/ 'Dtpd k;&&JŒtvHqd kwmud kvJ tav;rðyEd kifygbl;”
usaemfu óudwifpOf;pm;xm;+yD;om; pum;vH k;awGtwd kif; wvH k;csif;ajzvd kufygw,f?“tpd k;&ud k ,H kyg r,H kygqd kwm usaemf bmrSrajymcsifygbl;? usaemf ajymvd k @vJ&r,f hudpPr[kwfygbl;?
'gayr,fh Ed kifiHawmftvHud ktav;ðywmeJ @ tpd k;&ud k ,H kwmr,H kwm bmrSrqd kifygbl;? cifAsm;vJ ynmwwfwa,mufyJ/ pOf;pm;=unf hyg? w±kwfwd k @ ±k&Sm;wd k @vd k uGefjrLepfEd kifiHu acgif;aqmif}uD;awG vm=uwJ htcg olwd k @vJ Ed kifiHawmftvHud k tjyeftvSef tav;ðy=uwmyJav? 'gæ ,Hkvd k @vd k @ajymrvm;? r,H k,Hk,H k xH k;wrf;pOfvmt& ESpfEd kifiHtvHud k tav;ðy&wmyJ? tJ'Dvd k oabmxm;vd kufayghAsm”
olu ajz;av;pGmajym&if;“uJæ b,f hES,fvJ”qd kwJ h t=unf heJ @=unf hvmw,f?
usaemf&JŒvG JrSm;aewJ htjrift,ltqawGud kacszsuf+yD; oabmxm;rSefrSefuefuef xm;wwf=unf hwwfatmif tydkifoGefoifvrf;jyay;vd kufEd kif+yDqd kwJ ht=unf hrsKd;eJ @usaemf hrsufESmud k ðyH;=unf haew,f?wu,f hud kjyZmwf rif;om;wa,muft=unf hrsKd;? vufcsmt±d kufaumif;wJ h ygarmuQ}uD;wa,muf&JŒt=unf hrsKd;?
“tJ'gu oHwrefudpPyJ/ tjyeftvSef tav;ðy=uwmyJ/ ck[mu tJ'geJ @ rwlbl;av”usaemfu apm'uwufvd kufawmh oluacgif;ud k jyZmwfrif;om;wa,mufvd k [efygyg&rf;&if;
usaemf hrsufESmud k ai;=unf hjyefw,f?
“cifAsm; pOf;pm;=unf h/ cifAsm;vJ &efukefrSm ±kyf&Sif±H kawGoGm;+yD; ±kyf&SifawGbmawG=unf hzl;rSmbJ?udk,f h[mud k,f yd kufqHay;+yD;oGm;=unf h&wJ h ±kyf&Sif±H kawGxJ ±kyf&SifoGm;=unf hwmawmif ±kyf&SifvmcgeD;Ed kifiHawmftvHpjy&if tav;ðy=u&w,f? tav;rðy&if zrf;+yD;'%f±d kufEd kifw,f? w&m;pG J+yD; ta&;,lEd kifw,f? 'g[m Ed kifiHawmf Oya'yJ? tck[mu 'Dae&m[m ±kyf&Sif±H kawmifr[kwfbl;? axmifæ axmif?
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(6)wd kufrS m avmufud kufwm cH&zl;ovm; ESifh tjcm;axmif0wKwd krsm;
axmifxJrSmvJ Ed kifiHawmftvHud k tav;rðywm[m ta&;,lEd kifwJh jypfr_yJ? tJ'ga=umif hæ”olu pum;pjzwf&if; usaemf hrsufESmqDxyft=unf hrSmæ“tJ'gu ud k,fu ol @±kyf&Sif±H kxJoGm;=unf hwmav? ud k,fu ol @pnf;rsOf;udkrvd kufemcsif&if oGm;
r=unfhbJ aevdkuf±H kyJ/ udk,fu ol @*GifxJoGm;wmud k;/ rvd kufemwmrdawmh cHvd kuf&wm awmfao;wmaygh? tck[mu 'DaxmifxJ usaemfua&mufcsifvd k @ a&mufvmcJ h&wmr[kwfbl;? olwd k @zrf;ac:+yD; rw&m;xnf hvd kufvd k @a&mufvmcJ h&wm? tJ'Dolwd k @tay: r,H k=unfwJ hqef @usifwJ hjypfr_qd kwmeJ @vJ axmifxJ0ifae&wm(3)ESpf&S d+yD/ aemufxyfvJ ESpfawGusefao;w,f? tJ'gbmjzpfvd k @ usaemfu olwd k @ rqvtvHud ktav;ðy&rSmvJ/ usaemfrðywm usaemfw&m;w,f”
usaemfuvJ usaemf hoabmxm;ud k azmfxkwf&if; ol @&JŒ&Sif;jycsufud k jyefvnfacsyvdkufw,f?olu [l;ceJoufjyif;wcsufr_wfxkwf&if; “'g[m Ed kifiHawmftvHygAsm/ Ed kifiHawmfud k ud k,fpm;ðyxm;wJ h
tvHyg/ bmtvHnmtvHqd k+yD;r=unf hygeJ @/ ud k,f hEd kifiHud k ud k,fav;pm;w,fqd kwJ h oabm=unf hprf;ygAsm”vd k @ quf+yD; &Sif;vif;w,f?
“tJvdkqdk&ifæ [dkwkef;u tvHa[mif;ud k xm;ygvm;/ bmvdk @tvHajymif;wmvJ/ 'DtvH[mrqvuvkyfxm;wJ h rqvtvHyJ/ usaemf tav;rðyEd kifbl;”
usaemfuvJ ol@&Sif;vif;csufudk wcsufrusefqufacsyw,f? olu t=uHttd kufoGm;[efeJ@tjyifbuf qDai;=unf hw,f? +yD;awmhæ
“usaemfu cifAsm;twGufajymjywmyg? usaemfvJ rwwfEd kifawmhbl;? ck[mu wd kifxm;wmqd k
awmh cifAsm;uvJ tav;rðyEd kifbl;qd kawmh axmifyd kif}uD;qD owif;yd k @&rSm? tckaxmifyd kif}uD;u &efukeftpnf;ta0 oGm;aew,f? 'k - axmifyd kif}uD;qD owif;yd k @&vdrf hr,f? axmifyd kif}uD;u olu pma&;q&m/cifAsm;u i,fuwnf;u pma&;wJ holqd k+yD; oHa,mZOf&S dw,f? usaemfu cifAsm;ud k jy\emray:apcsifbl;? cifAsm;pOf;pm;ygtH k;”
olu usaemf hud k azsmif hzsygao;w,f?usaemfu usaemf hyd kif;jzwfxm;csuft& acgif;&rf;jyvdkufygw,f? “uJ - oGm;Ed kif+yD”vd k @ olu
ajymawmh usaemftaqmifud k jyefvmcJ hygw,f?
tck 'DaxmifrSmaxmifyd kif}uD;r&S dbl;? tpnf;ta0;oGm;wufaew,fqd kawmh usaemf 0rf;omovd kvdkjzpfrdygw,f? bmvd k @vJqd kawmh axmifydkif}uD; q&m&efatmifarmifarmif[m usaemfeJ @&if;ES D;cJ hol?usaemftxufwef;ausmif;om;b0 i,fi,fwkef;u ol @tdrfrSm xrif;eyfaygif;rsm;pGm pm;cJ hzl;w,f?tJ'Dwkef;u olu uomaxmifrSm axmifydkif? usaemfu OD;av;uausmif;xm;ay;vd k @ OD;av;&S dwJ htif;awmfrSm? uomc±d kifpmayv_yf&Sm;r_awGxJ tif;awmfa&muf usaemf[m i,fi,f&G,f&G,feJ @ yg0ifaecJ hzl;w,f? tJ'D pmayeJ @ywfouf+yD; q&m&efatmifarmifarmifeJ @ odu|rf;cJ h&zl;+yD;/ usaemfq,fwef;ajzawmh ol @tdrfrSmwnf;cd kif;+yD; ajzcJ h&w,f? tJ'Dwkef;u tif;awmfrSm pmppfXmer&S dao;vd k @ uomoGm;
ajz&r,fqd kawmh q&m&efatmifarmifarmifu usaemf htay: vd kvd kvm;vm;eJ @ pmaypdwfeJ @vufcHcJ hwm?txufwef;ausmif;om;b0uwnf;u uAsmeJ @0wKwd kav;awGa&;aewJ h usaemh fud k uavmiform;av;wa,muftjzpf q&m&efatmifarmifarmifu odxm;cJhwm? usaemfq,fwef;atmifcJhwmol @tdrfrSm wnf;cd kaexd kifajzqd k&if;u atmifcJ hwm? usaemf h&JŒ vufoif0wKwd kav;aygif;ajrmufjrm;pGmud k
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q&m&efatmifarmifarmif zwf±_cJ hzl;ygw,f? uH=urRm&JŒ tvSnf htajymif;awGatmufrSm q,f hav;ig;ESpft=umrSm usaemfeJ @q&m&efatmifarmifarmif jyefvnfawG @qH k&awmh olu emrnfausmfom,m0wDaxmif}uD;&JŒaxmifydkif}uD;? usaemfu tif;pdefaxmif}uD;uae axmifajymif;ydk@jcif;cH&wJh EdkifiHa&;
tusOf;om;? wu,f hud k 0wKwyk'fvd k 0wKqefaecJ hygw,f?tvHtav;rðyr_qd kwJ hjy\emtwGuf aemufqH k;xdyfwd kufñuHawG @&rSmu oleJ @usaemfyg? olu
axmiftm%myd kif/ usaemfu Ed kifiHa&;tusOf;om;? usaemfu usaemf hEd kifiHa&;&yfwnfcsuft& jywfjywfom;om;&yfwnfzd k@ qH k;jzwf+yD;om;? 'Dvd ktajctaerSm olr&S dbl;qd kawmh oleJ @ awhvG JvG JoGm;&wmqd kawmh usaemf hpdwfxJ 0rf;omovd kvd kjzpfrdwmawmhtrSef?
wem&Davmuft=umrSm ‘tav;ðy’qd kwJ h toHawGeJ @twl axmifrdef;a*s;±H k;zufqD 'kwd,axmifyd kif}uD;bd k=unf 0ifvmwm&dyfceJ vSrf;jrifvd kuf&ygw,f?
ig;rdepfavmuft=umrSm wzuftaqmifu usaemf hb0wl&JabmfawGjzpfwJ h OD;azwif/ ud kpHEk/xGef;0if;wd k @wawG wa,muf+yD;wa,muf ac:xkwfjcif;cHae&wm usaemf htaqmiftay:uae vSrf;jrifae&ygw,f? bd k=unfu wa,mufcsif; ac:ar;aewmyg? wa,muf+yD;wa,muf ud k,f htaqmifud k,fjyefoGm;=uwmudkvJ usaemfjrifvdkuf&ygw,f? olwdk@b,fvdkajzqdk=uovJqdkwm usaemfrodyg?aemufqHk; usaemhftvSnfhqD qdkufa&mufvmygw,f? usaemfhudk taqmifrª; oef;axG;udk,fwdkifvmac:ygw,f?
'kwd,axmifyd kif}uD;bd k=unf b,f havmuf yg;uGufom;yDoovJqd kwm tif;pdefaxmifrSmuwnf;
u wpGef;wp =um;odzl;+yD;jzpfygw,f? axmifrª;av;b0uwnf;u tusOf;om;awGtay: b,fhavmuf&uf&ufpuf pufvkyfwwfwm/ txl;ojzif h Ed kifiHa&;tusOf;om;awGtay: =urf;=urf;&rf;&rf;udkifwG,fES dyfuGyfwwfwm =um;od&zl;+yD;om;jzpfygw,f? axmif;rª;b0u Ed kifiHa&;tusOf;om;awGud kudk,fwdkifvufoHajymifajymif0if&dkufcGJjycJh wm/ axmifwGif;a&muf ausmif;om;&Jabmfav;awGudkyufyufpufpuf ±d kufESufaqmfyavmfwD;jycJ hwmawG usaemfaumif;aumif;=um;odcJhzl;+yD;jzpfygw,f?bd k=unf[m axmifrª;av;b0uwnf;u emrnfqd k;eJ @ausmfapmcJ holyg? (rSwfcsuf? ? e0w vufxufrSm &Jausmfolvm; &JAvvm;/ bG J @awmif&cJ hwJ hol)
usaemf0ifvmwmud k 'kaxmifyd kif}uD;bd k=unf h[m a&$ud kif;rsufrSef=um;uae cyfxefxef vSrf;=unf haeygw,f? ol @ab;rSm axmifrª;}uD;/ rdef;a*s;vf axmifrª;av;oef;vGifeJ @ axmif0g'gESpfa,mufwd k @uAsm'dwfcHtaetxm;eJ @ ywf0d kif;0ef;&H&yfae=uygw,f? olu ppcsif; æ
“rif;u Ed kifiHawmftvHud k tav;rðybl;qd kuG”“[kwfw,f”“bmvd k @tav;rðyovJ”tHud kwcsufwif;vd kuf+yD; olu qufar;w,f?
“usaemf Ed kifiHa&;r_eJ @usvmwm”usaemfu wd kwd kwkwfwkwfyJ tajzay;vd kufygw,f?“'Dr,f/ a*s;rJefEl&,f (Jail Manual) rSm axmifvufpG J Oya'rSm tusOf;om;wd kif; Ed kifiHawmftvHud k
tav;ðy&r,f/ tav;rðyvd k @r&bl;uG/ tav;rðywm[m axmifpnf;urf; axmifOya'ud k csKd;azmuf
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[pfwvm&JŒrsufaphtpH kvd d kvd k/ td kufcref;&JŒrsufaphtpH kvd kvd k pl;vufaew,f?
“axmifyd kif}uD;uvJ rif;ud kodw,fqd kvd k @/ igwd k @u ri;faumif;aumif;rGefrGefaew,fqd k&if oufomtqifajyr,f hae&mawmif csxm;ay;rvd k @? ckawmh rif;u p+yD;jy\emazmfwmayghuGm/ 'gæ axmifjy\emay:atmif azmfwmuG” a'geJ @armeJ @ajym&if; ol @&JŒao;i,f&ufpufwJ h rsufaphtpHkeJ @ usaemfhrsufESmud k pd kuf=unf hw,f?
“axmifOya'ud k b,fawmhrS tcsKd;azmuf rcHEd kifbl;uG/ rif; Ed kifiHawmftvHud k tav;ðy&r,f”'g ightrdef @/ armifrif;emcHap/ emud k emcH&r,fqd kwJ h wcsufv$wftrdef @ay;oHrsKd;eJ @ cyfwif;wif;ajym
vmw,f?
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rsufESmtpftpf tqDysHysHrsufESm}uD;[m rmefzDaewJ h AD,uferf0ufjzLod k;}uD;waumif&JŒ rsufESmrsKd;jzpfvmw,f?
“rif;u b,fvd kaumifvJuG? igæ Ed kifiHa&;orm;rsKd;pH keJ @ñuHzl;w,f? [d k;wkef;u OD;ausmf+idrf;wdk @OD;baqGwd k @vd k yk*~ dKvf}uD;awGeJ @vJ axmifxJrSm ñuHzl;w,f? olwd k @u odyfeyfw,f? odyfyg;w,f? odyf
pnf;±H k;wwfw,f? axmifxJrSm b,fvd kyk*~ dKvfud k b,fvd kqufqH&r,fqd kwm odyfem;vnfw,f? taeacsmifatmifaewwfw,f?”
[kwfovm; r[kwfovm;qd kwmawmh usaemfrod?'kwd,axmifyd kif}uD; bd k=unf[m usaemf hrsufESmud k pd kuf=unf h&if; tm%myd kifwa,muf&JŒ avoH
[efyeftjynf heJ @ quf&$ D;aew,f?“EdkifiHa&;orm;qdkwm tJ'Dvdk nuf&w,f? rif;u bmEdkifiHa&;orm;vJuG/ udk,hfud k,fud k,f
taeacsmif atmifraewwfbl;? ud k,h ftcGif hta&; ud k,fydwfwJ haumif/ aomuf±l;yJ? 'g æ t}uD;rm;qH k;
axmifpnf;urf;csKd;azmufr_yJ/ Ed kifiHawmfud kyg apmfum;r_yJ”bd k=unfu usaemf htay: t}uD;tus,fqH k;pG Jcsuf}uD;awGygwif&if; tay:pD;uae armufarmuf
rmrm apmfum;jyaew,f?“a[haumifæ rif;ud k ig aemufqH k;ar;r,f/ Ed kifiHawmftvHud k tav;ðyrvm;/ rðybl;vm;”olu tHud k wcsuf}udwfvd kuf+yD; aemufqH k; &mZoHud k wif;wif;rmrmay;vmw,f? axmifrª;av;
oef;vGiftyg tem;&S dvltm;vH k;u usaemf hrsufESmqD vSrf;=unf hw,f?“rqvtvHud k usaemf tav;rðyEd kifbl;”
usaemfhajzoHtqHk;rSm 'k axmifydkif}uD;bdk=unf[m wl;wl;cg;cg; rkef;rkef;wD;wD;t=unfheJ@quf=unf h+yD;æ
“'Daumif t±l;/ t±l;wd kufyd k@ ydwfvd kuf”aemufqH k; pD&ifcsufud k csrSwfay;vd kufygw,f?
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aemufqH k;awmh 'Dwd kufcef;usOf;av;xJa&mufvm&ygawmhw,f?t±l;wd kufæ wJ h? bd k=unf&JŒE_wfxGufpum;t& t±l;wd kufqd kyguvm;?tif;pdefaxmifrSmaecJ hwkef;uvJ wd kufaygif;pH krSmaecJ hzl;+yD/ t±l;wd kufqdkwmawmh r=um;zl;bl;cJ h?
ppfacG;wd kuf/ vufyg;wd kufwdk @awmh =um;zl;cJ hw,f? 'Dom,m0wDaxmifrSmvJ wd kufxJaecJ h&zl;+yD/ v,form;olykef}uD; q&mpHud kxm;cJ hw,fqd kwJ h wd kufud kvJjrifcJ hzl;+yD/ t±l;wd kufqd kwmud kawmh r=um;zl;cJ h?bd k=unftqd kt& t±l;wd kufqd kawmh 'Dwd kufud k bmvd k @ t±l;wd kufvd k @ac:wmygvdrf h? pOf;pm;aewkef;&S dao;/
“[m; [m;æ b,facG;vlxif&rSmwH k;uG/ vD;bJa[h” qd kwJ htoHeJ @twl jzef;ceJ jzef;ceJ oJr_ HawGusvmw,f/ usaemf htcef;a&SŒtxd usvmw,f? ab;b,fnm aumfyuf qkyfyufaeyH k&w,f? usaemf h&JŒnmbufuyf&uftcef;u usaemfh&JŒrod&ao;wJh tcef;azmf&JŒtoHeJ@ vufpGrf;jyv_yf&Sm;aer_yguvm;?
*wfpwmyd k oef;axG;&JŒzdeyfcsuf vufoD;csufawGa=umif h wud k,fvH k; ud kufcJemusif atmif hwufae&mu acgif;axmif+yD;x=unf hvd kufawmh usaemf htcef;0a&SŒwnf hwnf hrSm tifrwef}uD;wJ h acs;wH k;}uD;?rmawmif hrJeufaewJ h acs;wH k;}uD;? av;ig;ajcmufvufravmuf&S drvm; rajymwwf?
em&D0ufavmuft=umrSm “[mæ 'Daumifuawmh &rf;xm;jyef+yD/ acs;awGudk yGpm=uJvdk@/oJawGa&mtES H@yJ/ 'kuQygyJ”qd kwJ h nnf;oHeJ @twl wd kufwef;pD;jzpfyH k&ol[m wHjrufpnf;wd kwacsmif;eJ @vd kufvS Jaewmjrifvdkuf&w,f?
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&S d[efrwlyg? usaemf hab;cef; tcef;azmfuawmh oGufoGufvnfatmif±l;ae+yDjzpfwJ h tusOf;om; t±l;wa,mufyg?
usaemf h b,fbufcef;rSm vlr&S dyg? wcef;ausmfrSmawmh ±l;pðyaewJ h vlwa,muf/ oGufoGufvnfatmif ±l;aewmawmhr[kwf? wcsuf wcsufrSpdwfazmufwwfyH k&ygw,f? olu Armr[kwf/ tuf(z)tmpD (FRC)vd k @ pm&if;oGif;xm;wJ h tuf(z)tmpD w±kwfppfppfwa,muf? Armpum;vJ odyfwwf[efrwlyg? axmifxJa&mufrS eJeJ yg;yg;yJ wwfxm;wJ hArmpum;eJ @ usaemf hud k pum;ajymzd k @óud;pm;ygw,f?olajymwJ hpum;wd kif;ud k usaemfu em;rvnf?
ol @ud kawmh ae@vnfwd kif; wd kufwef;pD;‘ud kvmb’u a&csKd;xkwfay;wJ htwGuf usaemfvSrf;jrif&ygw,f? t&yf&Snf&Snf qHyif&Snf&Snf/ tom;ujzLjzLeJ@ vlyH kacsmav;wa,mufyg? rsufvH k;awGuawmhyHkrSefrusvSbJ &Da0qdkif;ysaeygw,f? wef;pD;udkvmbu b,fvdka[mufa[muf Armpum;udkvJaumif;aumif;em;rvnf[efeJ @ olvkyfcsifovd k vkyfygw,f?
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em&D0uf? b,facG;rSvlrxifbl; qd kwmuawmh ol@vufoH k;pum;? &,fvd kuf&ifvJ cGufxd k;cGufvef?
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axmifrª;awG 0g'gawGvpf&ifvpfovd k vmvm+yD; usaemf hqDpum;pjrnfajymavh&S dwmuawmh
wef;pD;ud kvmbtygt0if crH kq&mawmf}uD;eJ @ b}uD;uH? olwd k @u aq;±H kwd kufrSm ae&olawG?ud kvmbu t&ifu bkef;}uD;? vlowfr_eJ @usvm+yD; vl0wfvJcJ h&wmvd k @qd kw,f?cr H kq&mawmf}uD;u touf(70)avmuf&S dae+y D? ouFef;e J @r[kwfawmh/ tay: jzL
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pmwifxm;w,fqd kvm;yJ? tif;æ axmifxJrSm ±l;oGm;wmawmifrvG,fygbl;Asm? qufæ wd kufydwfcHxm;&w,f”
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'Dt±l;u wrl;omaewmawmh cufom;wum&JŒ”wJ h?usaemfðyH;vd kufrdygw,f?
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usaemfu 'Dwd kufcef;usOf;av;xJrSm qufvufwd kufydwfcHxm;&if; “'Daumif t±l;/ t±l;wd kufydwfvdkuf” qdkwJh 'k axmifydkif}uD;bdk=unfh&JŒrsufESmudkyJ c%c%jyefjrifaerd&if;/ bdk=unf[mtm%m±l;vm;? rd k;cg;a&aomuf ±l;vm;qd kwmud kyJ o±kyfcGJ=unf haerdygawmhw,f? Ò
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Burma’s Prisons and Labour Camps:
Silent Killing Fields
Summary
In October 2008, reports
emerged from Burma that the
military junta had ordered its
courts to expedite the trials of
political activists. Since then,
357 activists have been handed
down harsh punishments,
including sentences of up to 104years.1 Shortly after sentencing,
the regime began to
systematically transfer political
prisoners to prisons all around
Burma, far from their families. This has a serious detrimental impact on both their
physical and mental health. Medical supplies in prisons are wholly inadequate, and often
only obtained through bribes to prison officials. It is left to the families to provide
medicines, but prison transfers make it very difficult for them to visit their loved ones in
jail. Prison transfers are also another form of psychological torture by the regime, aimed
at both the prisoners and their families. Since November 2008, at least 228 political
prisoners have been transferred to jails away from their families.2
The long-term
consequences for the health of political prisoners recently transferred will be very serious.
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At least 127 political prisoners are currently in poor health. At least 19 of them are in
urgent need of proper medical treatment. Political prisoners’ right to healthcare is
systematically denied by the regime. Burma’s healthcare system in prisons is completely
inadequate, especially in jails in remote areas. There are 44 prisons across Burma, and at
least 50 labour camps3. Some of them do not have a prison hospital, and at least 12 of the
prisons do not even have a prison doctor.4
The regime’s treatment of political prisoners directly contravenes the 1957 UN standard
minimum rules for the treatment of prisoners. The International Committee of the Red
Cross (ICRC) carried out its last prison visit in Burma in November 2005. In January
2006 the ICRC suspended prison visits in the country, as it was not allowed to fulfil its
independent, impartial mandate.
Since 1988 at least 139 political prisoners have died in detention, as a direct result of
severe torture, denial of medical treatment, and inadequate medical care. Many, like Htay
Lwin Oo, were suffering from curable diseases such as tuberculosis. He died inMandalay Prison in December 2008. He had been due for release in December this year.
1. Political Prisoners In Poor Health
There are currently at least 127 political prisoners known to be in poor health.5
The health of the following political prisoners is of particular concern. They are in urgent
need of proper ongoing medical treatment. Many of them are being held in remote
prisons, far from their families.
Case: Aung San Suu Kyi, leader of the National League for Democracy and 1991
Nobel Peace Prize winner, held under house arrest for 13 of the past 19 years.
On Friday 8 May 2009 Aung San Suu Kyi was placed on a drip
by her doctor’s assistant because she has low blood pressure,
and is dehydrated and unable to eat. The authorities have so far
refused to allow the assistant access to her home for follow-up
treatment. On Thursday 7 May, her family doctor Tin Myo Win
had been denied permission to enter the house after waiting several hours to carry
out a regular medical check- up. He was arrested later that evening, and his
whereabouts are currently unknown.6
3 The number of active labour camps fluctuates according to the regime’s current infrastructure projects,which prisoners held in labour camps are forced to work on without compensation.4 AAPP, 30 April 2009.5 AAPP, 30 April 2009.6 The Irrawaddy, 9 May 2009.
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Case: Min Ko Naing, leader of the 88 Generation Students group and former
political prisoner. Currently held in Kengtung Prison, Shan State
Min Ko Naing suffers from a deteriorating eye condition, high
blood pressure and numbness in his hands. He is currently held
in solitary confinement and is not allowed to exercise. He is
suffering from a medical condition which means he is unable to
sweat, and is in pain. There is no regular doctor in the prison.7
Case: Htay Kywe, leader of the 88 Generation Students group and former political
prisoner. Currently held in Buthidaung Prison, Arakan State
Htay Kywe has been tortured in Buthidaung Prison. He has also
been denied food and the right to exercise. He has not been
allowed to bathe regularly and has developed scabies as a result.
He suffers from high blood pressure. He is currently held insolitary confinement. There is no doctor at the prison, which is
over 700 miles from his family in Rangoon.8
Case: Hla Myo Naung, leading member of the 88 Generation Students group and
former political prisoner. Currently held in Myitkyina Prison, Kachin State
Hla Myo Naung is already blind in one eye. He is now
experiencing similar symptoms in his good eye to those he
experienced before he lost the sight in his other eye, and is at
serious risk of going blind. He urgently needs specialist
treatment. Myitkyina Prison is over 900 miles from Rangoon
where his family lives, and there is no prison doctor there.9
Case: Ko Ko Gyi, leader of the 88 Generation Students group and former political
prisoner. Currently held in Monghsat Prison, Shan State10
Ko Ko Gyi has recently been suffering from a weak digestive
system. In the past he has also suffered from liver stones and
hepatitis B. After he was released in 2005, he received some
treatment for his liver problems.11
7 AAPP, April 2009.8 AAPP, 30 April 2009.9 AAPP, 30 April 2009.10 This is a very isolated prison in North-eastern Burma, also in an active conflict zone.11 AAPP, 30 April 2009.
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Case: Su Su Nway, National League for Democracy youth member, labour activist
and former political prisoner. Currently held in Kale Prison, Sagaing
Division
Su Su Nway suffers from a congenital heart condition. She was
recently admitted to the general hospital in Kale. She has now
been transferred back to prison. She is very weak and is unable
to walk unaided. In the past, Su Su Nway has been moved to
solitary confinement as a punishment for asking prison
authorities for better medical care. There is no prison doctor in the prison, which
is 680 miles from Rangoon.12
Case: Win Mya Mya, National League for Democracy Division Organiser.
Currently held in Puta-O Prison, Northern Kachin State
Win Mya Mya suffers from low blood pressure. She also has a
nerve condition, caused by injuries she sustained during the May
2003 Depayin massacre. There is no doctor in Puta-O Prison,
which is over 500 miles from Mandalay, her home town.13
Case: Pyae Phyo Hlaing, student activist, currently held in Buthidaung Prison in
Arakan State
Pyae Phyo Hlaing is currently unable to eat, because of stomach
pain. There is no doctor at Buthidaung prison, which is over 700
miles from Rangoon.14
Case: Thu Rein Aung, labour activist, currently held in Kyaukpyu Prison in
Arakan State
Thu Rein Aung is suffering from an eye condition, and has
recently lost a lot of weight due to a gastric problem.15
12 AAPP, April 2009.13 AAPP, April 2009.14 AAPP, April 2009.15 AAPP, April 2009.
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Case: Wai Lin, labour activist, currently held in Myitkyina Prison in Kachin State.
Wai Lin is suffering from tuberculosis and his health is rapidly
deteriorating. There is no prison doctor at the prison, which is over 900
miles from Rangoon.16
Case: Tun Tun Oo, National League for Democracy youth member, member of the
Human Rights Defenders and Promoters Network, currently held in Meiktila
Prison, Mandalay Division
Tun Tun Oo is currently experiencing pain in his body, due to
muscular tension. The prison is over 300 miles from Rangoon,
where his family live.17
Case: Myint Naing, member of the Human Rights Defenders and Promoters
Network, currently held in Kale Prison in Sagaing Division.
Myint Naing is suffering from a hernia and persistent headaches.
There is no doctor at the prison, which is 680 miles from
Rangoon.18
Case: Aung Thu, member of the 88 Generation Students group and former
political prisoner. Currently held in Puta-O Prison, Northern Kachin
State.
The muscles in one of Aung Thu’s legs have seized, and he cannot
stand up or move properly. His tongue is retracted, and he is
showing signs of nerve damage, which could lead to paralysis.
He has not received the specialist medical treatment he needs.19
16 AAPP, April 2009.17 AAPP, April 2009.18 AAPP, April 2009.19 AAPP, April 2009. Democratic Voice of Burma, 20 April 2009.
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Case: Myo Yan Naung Thein, member of the 88 Generation Students group and a
former political prisoner. Currently held in Thandwe Prison, Arakan State
He was badly tortured under interrogation following his arrest in
December 2007. He is now suffering from paralysis and cannot
walk unaided. He has not received proper medical treatment,
and is currently held in Thandwe Prison in Arakan State, where
there are no neural medical specialists.20
Case: U Thura aka Zarganar, comedian, film-maker, and former political prisoner.
Currently held in Myitkyina Prison, Northern Kachin State, over 900 miles
from Rangoon
Zarganar has been suffering from liver problems, spondylitis
[inflammation of a vertebra], hypertension and heart disease.
After losing consciousness for several hours on 16 April, he was finally allowed hospital treatment eleven days later on 27 April.
According to ECG test results, his heart is swelling. He needs
proper ongoing medical care.21
Case: Than Naing, National League for Democracy Youth member, currently held
in Maubin Prison.
Than Naing has HIV and requires proper ongoing medical
treatment.22
Case: Kyaw Kyaw Thant, Weekly Eleven journal editor and Cyclone Nargis
volunteer, currently held in Insein Prison.
Kyaw Kyaw Thant is currently in poor health, and has been
denied adequate treatment. In March this year he reported
having breathing difficulties, after being kept in a small cell and
denied regular exercise, according to family members. On 24
April 2009 he reported experiencing chest pains, but his family
have not been given permission to take him to a specialist.23
20 AAPP September 2008 and Radio Free Asia, 5 January 2009.21 AAPP, 30 April 2009. Mizzima 28 April 200922 AAPP, 30 April 2009. Radio Free Asia, 4 December 2008.23 AAPP, 30 April 2009. Democratic Voice of Burma, April 24 2009.
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Case: U Than Lwin, National League for Democracy MP, currently held in Loikaw
Prison, Kayah State.
U Than Lwin is over 70 years old and suffers from cataracts. He is blind
in one eye and needs ongoing medical treatment.24
Case: Khun Tun Oo, Shan National League for Democracy MP, currently held in
Puta-O Prison, Northern Kachin State.
66 year-old Khun Tun Oo is suffering from hypertension and his
diabetes is getting worse. He has not received proper treatment
since his arrest and imprisonment in 2005.
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The main health problems experienced by political prisoners are:
• Dysentery – bacterial or viral infection, from unhygienic conditions and over-
crowding
• Scabies – from unhygienic conditions
• Cholera – from contaminated water
• Malaria – no mosquito nets, no medication
• Piles / Haemorrhoids – cold hard surfaces
• Anaemia – lack of nutrients
• Hypertension – sometimes stress-induced
• Heart disease – sometimes stress-induced
• Stroke – sometimes stress-induced
• Paralysis – from injuries received during torture
• Eye problems – prolonged periods in poorly lit, damp conditions
• Tuberculosis – damp, bad ventilation and over-crowding26
24 AAPP, 30 April 2009. Democratic Voice of Burma 20 January 2008.25 AAPP, 30 April 2009. Democratic Voice of Burma, 7 April 2009.26 The Darkness We See: Torture in Burma’s Interrogation Centres and Prisons, AAPP 2006.
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Map of prisons in Burma
2. Prison transfers
One of the major concerns for Burma’s political
prisoners right now is the impact of prison
transfers. The medium to long-term effect of prison
transfers on political prisoners’ health is likely to
be very serious, and may directly result in more
deaths in prisons.
Since October 2008, at least 228 political prisoners
have been transferred to remote jails, far from their
families. Prison transfers have a direct impact on
healthcare for prisoners. Within the prison system,
there is no reliable way for political prisoners to
obtain the correct medicines they need from prisonauthorities. Medical supplies are wholly
inadequate, and often only obtained through bribes
to prison officials.
Families are therefore the main provider of
medicines and food, and when a prisoner is
transferred to a remote area it is very difficult for
the family to provide medicine when it is needed.
Pro-democracy activists are usually the main
breadwinners for their families, so when they arearrested, the family’s income is drastically reduced.
Travel and accommodation costs for prison visits are often prohibitive. In many cases,
prisons are hundreds of miles from the political prisoner’s hometown, and the
infrastructure and public transport system are poor.27
27 Only close family members in possession of their ‘family registration’ document provided by local
authorities are allowed to visit political prisoners in prison. This document is an official record of family
members resident at the same address. This means that others – for example friends or extended family
members based in the areas closer to the prison - are not allowed to visit.
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Case: Shwe Maung, National League for Democracy member. Currently held in
Pyapon Prison, Irrawaddy Division.
"I gave him some medicines, but we are living in constant fear for
his health. When he was in Insein jail, I was able to see him once
a month. Now I can't even do it one in two months." Than Than
Win, Shwe Maung’s wife. He is suffering from gastric illness.28
In addition, in January 2009 many family members reported that there was a ban on visits
to political prisoners for the whole month. In some cases family members were only
informed of the ban after they had travelled hundreds of miles to see their loved ones.
This increases the suffering for political prisoners and their families, and also impacts on
healthcare. This type of ban is another form of punishment for prisoners and their
families.
Case: Nilar Thein, leading member of 88 Generation Students group and formerpolitical prisoner. Currently held in Thayet Prison, Magwe Division, 340
miles from Rangoon.
"We could not meet her for nearly two months and don't know
about her health condition. Now we are worried about her health
after hearing she is vomiting almost daily. She is said to have a
peptic ulcer and is being kept in solitary confinement.” Mother-
in-law of Nilar Thein.29
Case: Thin Thin Aye aka Mie Mie, leading member of 88 Generation Students
group and a former political prisoner. Currently held in Bassein Prison,
Irrawaddy Division, 140 miles from Rangoon.
“I wanted to see her and ask her about her health situation face
to face. The prison authorities said she is in good health. But I’m
really worried because she has been suffering from gout.
Anyway, I will keep coming back to visit her with my daughter,
even if they say they won’t allow visits.” Hla Moe, Mie Mie’s
husband.30
28 Democratic Voice of Burma, 4 March 2009.29 Mizzima, 20 January 200930 Democratic Voice of Burma, 18 January 2009.
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Case: U Thura aka Zarganar, comedian, film-maker, and former political prisoner.
Currently held in Myitkyina Prison, Northern Kachin State, over 900 miles
from Rangoon
"Myitkyina prison jailor U Hla Shwe had promised me that I
could see Ko Zargana one day before my departure from
Rangoon. But he didn't let me meet him when I arrived there. I
requested them to let me meet him but they refused. So I did not
leave the food parcels and other packages that I brought from
Rangoon with the jailors as I was not certain it would reach Ko
Zargana," Ma Nyein, Zarganar’s sister-in-law. Zarganar has been suffering from
liver problems, spondilytis, hypertension and heart disease.31
High-profile political prisoners are more likely to be sent to the most remote prisons,
where the weather is harsh. In some cases the weather is very cold for long periods.
Prisoners are then more susceptible to illness.
In other cases the weather is very hot and humid, and mosquitoes are prevalent. No
measures are taken to prevent malaria spreading through mosquito bites. Political
prisoners are not allowed mosquito coils or mosquito nets, nor are they given any
preventative medicine. Thus, they easily contract malaria. The rainy season is fast
approaching and malaria is a major health concern for many of Burma’s political
prisoners.
Malaria, HIV and tuberculosis (including drug-resistant strains of TB) are all prevalent in
Burma. Prison populations are particularly vulnerable to these three diseases, due toovercrowding and lack of adequate medical care.
According to the World Health Organisation, morbidity rates for malaria in Burma are
highest in Arakan, Kachin, Karen, and Kayah states, and Sagaing and Tenasserim
Divisions.32 All are border areas in Burma. During the recent prison transfers, high-
profile political prisoners have been moved to prisons in these areas.
31 Mizzima, 8 April 2009, and AAPP 30 April 2009.32 World Health Organisation, Regional Office for South East Asia. Figures from 2006
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Prison Division or State No. of political
prisoners held
there
High-profile political prisoners
held there
Khamti Sagaing Division At least 15 U Gambira, leader of the All
Burma Monks’ Alliance
De Nyein Lin, leader of the All
Burma Federation of Student
Unions
General Soe Ten, Chairman of
the Shan State Peace Council
Htin Kyaw, solo protestor and
founder of the Myanmar
Development Committee
Kale Sagaing Division At least 44 U Ohn Than, solo protestor
Su Su Nway, labour activistButhidaung Arakan State At least 25 Htay Kywe, leader of the 88
Generation Students group
Sithu Maung, leader of the All
Burma Federation of Student
Unions
Kyaukpyu Arakan State At least 17 Sai Hla Aung, Shan National
League for Democracy
Sittwe Arakan State At least 31 Than Tin aka Kyi Than, 88
Generation Students group
member
Thu Rein Aung, labour activist
Kawthaung Tenasserim
Division
At least 14 Htay Win Aung aka Pyone Cho,
88 Generation Students leader
Kyaw Kyaw aka Zayar Thaw,
rapper and leader of Generation
Wave
Tavoy Tenasserim
Division
At least 8 Zaya aka Kalama, 88 Generation
Students group
Mergui TenasserimDivision
At least 17 Kyaw Kyaw Htwe aka Marky, 88Generation Students group
Puta-O Northern Kachin
State
At least 12 Khun Tun Oo, elected MP from
the Shan National League for
Democracy
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Prison Division or State No. of political
prisoners held
there
High-profile political prisoners
held there
Myitkyina Kachin State At least 2633
U Thura aka Zarganar, comedian
and film-maker
Hla Myo Naung, 88 Generation
Students group
In the past, political prisoners have died as a direct result of being moved to a prison with
high rates of malaria infection, and subsequently being denied adequate treatment.
Case: Thet Win Aung, leading member of the Basic Education Students’ Union,
who died in Mandalay Prison in October 2006
Thet Win Aung was sentenced to a total of 60 years. He was verybadly tortured under interrogation. He was first held in Kale
Prison, Sagaing Division, where he took part in a hunger strike
calling for political prisoners’ rights. He was then transferred to
Khamti prison, where he contracted cerebral malaria. He was
denied medical treatment for a long time. Eventually, he was transferred to
Mandalay Prison for treatment, but it was too late. He died there in October
2006.34
Prisoner transfers are decided by three groups of people; the Judiciary, Ministry of Home
Affairs and Prisons Department. Doctors or medics will have little or no say in thedecision to move a prisoner. Therefore a prisoner may be moved while they are very ill or
in the middle of treatment.
Prisoners may be transferred to prisons where there is no healthcare, or transferred when
they have been given permission to have medical treatment. Thus prison transfers are also
used as a way to stop political prisoners getting the medical treatment they need.
Case: Hla Myo Naung, leading member of the 88 Generation Students group and
former political prisoner. Currently held in Myitkyina Prison, Kachin State
Hla Myo Naung has been blind in one eye since October 2007.
He is currently experiencing similar symptoms in his good eye to
those he experienced before he lost the sight in his other eye, and
33 All figures from AAPP, 30 April 200934 AAPP, October 2006.
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is at serious risk of going blind. He urgently needs specialist treatment, but he is
in Myitkyina Prison, over 900 miles from Rangoon where his family lives, and
there is no prison doctor there. "The people there don’t know much. Even in
Rangoon there are only two eye specialists who can treat this kind of ailment.
There are no proper medical instruments there [in prison] either. They just looked
at his eye and prescribed eye drops," Aye Aye Mar, Hla Myo Naung’s wife.35
In remote areas, prisons are less likely to have a hospital ward or a doctor in regular
attendance.
Case: Min Ko Naing, leader of the 88 Generation Students group and former
political prisoner. Currently held in solitary confinement, Kengtung Prison,
Shan State.
“I am mainly concerned that he might have a stroke due to the
high blood pressure. I left with him some medicines. It would be better if there is a regular doctor at the prison.” Kyi Kyi
Nyunt, Min Ko Naing’s sister. She was allowed only 20
minutes to talk with her brother, having travelled hundreds of miles from
Rangoon to reach Kengtung in eastern Burma.36
Case: Thein Than Tun, member of the 88 Generation Students group. Currently
held in Thandwe Prison, Arakan State.
“I am worried about his health because there are no medics or
doctors in Thandwe prison in Arakan State. It is very difficult to
get here because the roads are so bad.” Wife of Thein Than
Tun.37
2.1. Current Situation in Myitkyina Prison, Kachin State (over 900 miles from
Rangoon)
There are currently at least 26 political prisoners held in Myitkyina Prison, one of the
most remote prisons in Burma. 13 of them are unable to receive visits from family
members, due to the prohibitive costs and distances involved.38
A round trip from
Rangoon to Myitkyina costs approximately 48,000 kyats ($48) per person. This does not
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include accommodation, food or local transportation costs. In many cases this exceeds a
family’s monthly income, as the average worker in Burma earns a little over a $1 a day.
There are serious concerns for the health and well-being of those 13 political prisoners.
As they are unable to receive family visits, they will not get supplementary food or
medicines. And their mental health is likely to suffer due to the lack of contact and moral
support from their families.
2.2. Current Situation in Puta-O Prison, Northern Kachin State (over 1,100 miles
from Rangoon)
There are currently at least 12 political prisoners in Puta-O Prison, one of the most
remote prisons in Burma. 11 of them are unable to receive family visits; there are serious
concerns for their health and well-being.39 A round trip by public transport to Puta-O
Prison can take up to 14 days, due to the poor infrastructure. It is extremely difficult for
family members to visit.
Case: Aung Thu, member of the 88 Generation Students group and former political
prisoner. Currently held in Puta-O Prison, Northern Kachin State.
The muscles in one of Aung Thu’s legs have seized, and he cannot
stand up or move properly. One of the reasons for his condition is
that during his prison transfer, he was held in iron shackles.40
“His tongue is retracted, his nerves are damaged, and his leg
muscles are wasting away. I’m really worried that these are all
symptoms leading to paralysis. A doctor visits him every two
weeks, but there is no specialist there. I worry that the doctor will not understand
his symptoms, and misdiagnose him.”Myat Myat Tun, Aung Thu’s wife.41
3. Brutal torture at interrogation centres and prisons
Torture is state policy in Burma, and common practice at interrogation centres and
prisons. Common forms of torture include sleep deprivation, beatings and stress
positions. Prisoner punishments - such as solitary confinement and placing prisoners in
punishment cells - exacerbate existing injuries and creates additional health problems.
Solitary confinement cells are worse than a regular cell. They are smaller in size and the
prisoner is placed in shackles. They must sleep on a cold concrete floor without any
blanket or mat, which can lead to tuberculosis, and makes existing injuries more painful.
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Prisoners are not allowed to shower and the small pots used as toilets are not emptied, as
a result excrement remains uncovered and gives rise to maggots and a foul stench.
Many 88 Generation Students group members currently in prison are former political
prisoners who have already spent long periods in solitary confinement. Some of them are
being held in solitary confinement now, along with monk leader U Gambira.
When political activists are first detained, they are often subjected to brutal torture during
the interrogation period that can result in their death or leave them with permanent
injuries. After they have been tortured they are denied medical assistance and treatment
for the injuries they have received.
Case: Myo Yan Naung Thein, member of the 88 Generation Students group and a
former political prisoner. Currently held in Thandwe Prison, Arakan State
He was badly tortured under interrogation following his arrest in December 2007. He is now suffering from paralysis and cannot
walk unaided. He has not received proper medical treatment,
and is currently held in Thandwe Prison in Arakan State, where
there are no neural medical specialists.42
Torture often continues in prison. Sometimes after a prisoner has been tortured the
authorities try to hide the injuries by denying family visits.
Case: Aung Kyaw Oo, National League for Democracy member. Currently held in
Puta-O Prison, Northern Kachin State
He was beaten by five wardens, the prison chief and the prison
administrator. His wife went to visit but was unable to see him. "When I
went to the prison on 3 January, the prison authorities did not allow me to
see him as he was in bad shape. His face was black and blue and he had
some minor damage to his ribs. The prison officials told me to come back
on 13 [January]”.43
Many injuries sustained as a result of torture then become permanent and political
prisoners carry the injuries their whole life.
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Case: Aung Kyaw Oo, former political prisoner, held in Insein & Tharawaddy
Prisons from 1991 – 2005
“When I was in Insein Prison, I wanted to stand up for prisoners’
rights. I defied the prison jailer’s orders to do ‘poun-zan’
[assume a stress position with the head bowed down] in front of
the jailer and prison authorities. The jailer beat me. I saw about
ten other guards watching what was happening. Then the jailer
put iron shackles on my feet and placed a hood over my head. After that I don’t
know how many guards beat me. The next day the jailer and guards tried to make
me do poun-zan again. I refused, and the same thing happened again. After those
beatings, my left ear was bleeding. Now I cannot hear properly in that ear.”44
4. Long-term imprisonment and prolonged detention
Prolonged detention means that a political prisoner’s health deteriorates over time ands/he becomes more and more susceptible to illness. In Burma’s prisons, a long jail term
sentence is like a drawn out death sentence. The combination of torture, harsh prison
conditions, lack of healthcare, and poor hygiene has a severely detrimental impact on the
physical and mental health of the prisoner. This increases the likelihood that a prisoner
will contract a serious illness such as tuberculosis or malaria, from which they will be
unable to recover or suffer from permanent health problems.
Of the activists sentenced since October last year, over 30% were handed down sentences
of 10 years or more.45 Twenty-three members of the 88 Generation Students group were
sentenced to at least 65 years in prison. Of those twenty-three members, twenty of themhave already spent time in prison due to their political activism. There are serious
concerns for the health of at least four of them, Min Ko Naing, Htay Kywe, Hla Myo
Naung, and Ko Ko Gyi. All suffer from chronic health problems caused by prolonged
periods in detention.
Case: Htay Aung, former political prisoner, held in Insein & Bassein Prisons from
1996 – 2002
“I contracted tuberculosis in Bassein Prison. At the time I
couldn’t tell the prison guards about my condition, because I had
already lost my voice after several years of exposure to the cold
concrete floor I slept on. So, I coughed up enough blood to fill a
small cup. When the superintendent came around for his weekly
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inspection I showed him. They just transferred me to the leprosy ward. I didn’t
get any proper treatment from the authorities. My mother visited me in prison
every two weeks, and brought me tuberculosis medicine. If she hadn’t done that, I
don’t think I would be alive today.”46
Prison authorities and/or military intelligence often keep political prisoners in jail beyond
the date they should have been released, even if they are in poor health. This can cause
severe mental suffering. There have been cases where political prisoners have been kept
in prison after completing their original sentence and denied medical treatment, and have
died as a result.
Case: National League for Democracy Minhla Branch Chairperson Aung May
Thu, who died in Tharawaddy Prison in September 2002
Although Aung May Thu completed his 10 year prison term in
November 1999, he continued to be detained under Section 10(A)of the State Protection Law. He suffered from a persistent fever
for two weeks in September 2002, and was eventually
hospitalized in Tharawaddy Prison. He died two days later.47
Currently, at least 19 political prisoners are known to be held in labour camps.48
Imprisonment in labour camps is tantamount to a death sentence. Conditions in labour
camps are particularly harsh. Prisoners are forced to do heavy work and given very little
food. 49
5. Denial of medical treatment
When high profile political prisoners are imprisoned, Burmese Intelligence (Military
Intelligence, Special Branch Police, the Office of Military Affairs Security (OMAS)) will
receive daily reports from prison authorities. The reports include health concerns. Thus, if
the prisoner requests medical help the Intelligence personnel will be informed. Ultimately
the Intelligence personnel will decide if the political prisoner can receive medical care.
46
Extract from interview on file at AAPP. Former political prisoner detained in Insein Prison 1996-1997,Bassein Prison 1997 – 2002. See also extract from Thomas Fuller’s New York Times article 47 Eight Seconds of Silence: The Death of Democracy Activists Behind Bars, AAPP, May 2006.48 They are: Bo Bo Zaw aka Chit Chit Zaw, Han Thaw Min Aung, Khin Oo, Kyaw Hlaing aka Japan Gyi,Kyaw Thu, Kyaw Thura Aung, Kyaw Zaw, Maung Khaing aka Maung Maung Naing, Myo Aung Swe,Myo Thant aka Iqsamein, Myo Win aka Sling, Nay Lin Soe, Nyi Nyi Zaw aka Islam, Pho Phyu, Soe Winaka Nyunt Aye, Tin Htoo, U Pyanyar Thiha aka Myint Oo, Win Myint, and Zaw Lin aka Zaw Lwin.49 AAPP, April 2009. In October 1990, many monks participated in the boycott, pattam nikkujjana kammaor “overturning the bowl”, refusing to accept alms from members of the armed forces and their families.As punishment some were transferred to labour camps, and 19 monks died there.
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Case: Kyaw Kyaw Thant, Weekly Eleven journal editor and Cyclone Nargis
volunteer, currently held in Insein Prison.
Kyaw Kyaw Thant is currently in poor health, and has been
denied adequate treatment. In March this year he reported
having breathing difficulties, after being kept in a small cell and
denied regular exercise, according to family members. On 24
April 2009 he reported experiencing chest pains, but his family
have not been given permission to take him to a specialist.50
Military Intelligence have denied requests for medical care to seriously unwell prisoners,
made by prison doctors or prison authorities. As a result, political prisoners have died.
Case: Khin Maung Lwin, member of the Green Stars Youth Front and the
Democratic Party and Patriotic Youth Organisation, who died in Puta-OPrison in January 2006.
He suffered from hypertension, heart disease, malaria, urinary
tract problems, and haemorrhoids. He and his family repeatedly
requested the prison authorities, the International Committee of
the Red Cross, and intelligence personnel to allow for treatment
in a township hospital. The prison Chief Warden also reported
his case to the Prison Department five times. The prison doctor
recommended that he needed to have proper treatment. However, he was not
allowed to go to the hospital.51
6. Inadequate medical care
There are 44 prisons across Burma, and at least 50 labour camps. Some of them do not
have a prison hospital, and at least 12 of the prisons do not even have a prison doctor.52
Even the prisons which have a hospital have an insufficient number of skilled medical
staff in relation to the number of prisoners. For example, Insein prison holds up to 10,000
prisoners, yet there are a maximum of three doctors to look after many prisoners with
serious health problems.53
50 AAPP, 30 April 2009. Democratic Voice of Burma, April 24 2009.51 Eight Seconds of Silence: The Death of Democracy Activists Behind Bars, AAPP, May 2006.52 AAPP, 30 April 200953 AAPP, 30 April 2009
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In some cases, instead of qualified medical doctors, the prisons have medical “staff”. But
they have had minimal training. A former political prisoner related the situation in
Shwebo prison.
“There is no hospital in Shwebo prison, Sagaing division. There are only
three medics who had medical training for just three months. When
prisoners need hospital treatment, they are transferred to Shwebo
Township hospital, but only if they have money to pay for treatment. The
worst thing is that there is no guard ward in the hospital. The police
aren’t able to take care of security for prisoners, so instead prisoners
have to be handcuffed to their bed by the hand and/or legs until they left
hospital.”54
Prisons with no hospital will also use criminal prisoners trained by medics, or political
prisoners with limited medical knowledge. They do not have sufficient training to
properly diagnose illness.
Case: Kay Thi Aung, student activist, currently held in Tavoy Prison, Tenasserim
Division
In January 2009, 23 year-old Kay Thi Aung suffered a
miscarriage in prison, due to lack of adequate medical care. She
was pregnant at the time of her arrest in September 2008. In
March 2009 she was transferred to Tavoy Prison in Tenasserim
Division, almost 400 miles from her family in Rangoon.55
Case: Than Naing, National League for Democracy Youth member, currently held
in Maubin Prison, Irrawaddy Division.
In December 2008, his wife reported that Than Naing has HIV
and his health is deteriorating. She stated that prison authorities
haven’t given him proper treatment.56
Prison hospitals have very limited supplies of medicine. Even when proper medication is
provided, it is rarely provided in sufficient amounts. Medications have a set dosage that
must be taken for a certain number of days in order to have any effect. Frequently,
54 Former political prisoner released from Shwebo Prison in June 2007. AAPP interview conductedDecember 2008.55 AAPP, 23 January 2009.56 Radio Free Asia, 4 December 2008.
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prisoners will have their receipt of medications ended far short of the required time,
leaving the condition unimproved.
Before January 2006, when the International Committee of the Red Cross was still able to
visit prisons in Burma, it donated medicine in an effort to improve prison conditions.
However ICRC donated medicine was confiscated by prison authorities and sold back to
the prisoners.
“ The ICRC visited Mandalay prison three times while I was there. During
these times, conditions did improve to a certain extent. However, we found
out that though the ICRC had donated much medicine to the prisons, the
authorities kept it to themselves to sell, while giving the prisoners poorer
quality medicine.”57
“Though the ICRC provided the prisons with the appropriate medicine, all
these medicines were kept by the authorities and then sold. Prisoners had to pay for the medicines they received, or rely on families for the proper
medicine.”58
7. Poor nutrition
Prison officials do not comply with the regime’s own jail manual regulations on ‘daily
allowances of articles of diet, per head, for the various classes of C class prisoners’ (C
class prisoners are the lowest class of prisoner)59. According to prisoner testimonies
political prisoners receive very low quality food from prison authorities. The rice is often
over or undercooked so as to lose any nutritional value. The fish paste is of the lowestquality, and the curries are little more than water with a few pieces of unwashed
vegetables. Insects, stones and sand are often mixed into the curries. Despite a weekly
ration of meat, it is usually only about a one inch cube and is only served boiled. The lack
of sufficient nutritious food in the prisons contributes to a weakened immune system,
leaving a prisoner susceptible to illness and disease.
It is left to the families of political prisoners to provide the essential food items. However,
they do not always reach prisoners.
57 The Darkness We See: Torture in Burma’s Interrogation Centers and Prisons, AAPP, 2006.58 The Darkness We See: Torture in Burma’s Interrogation Centers and Prisons, AAPP, 2006.59 Jail Manual, Chapter 17, Clause 1077, P447.
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Case: Tun Tun Naing, National League for Democracy member, currently held in
Meiktila Prison, Mandalay Division.
"I brought some fish sauce and vegetables like cabbage to him as he had
asked for them before in a letter he sent me. But the prison officials
refused to accept those items for him; they said cabbage was prohibited
as it might damage the inmates' health because a lot of insecticides were
used in growing them. They said instant noodles were also prohibited as
the prison had no hot water to give the inmates to prepare them. Instant
coffee mix packs bought from outside were not allowed either – only
those sold by prison officials were allowed." Wife of Tun Tun Naing. 60
Many prisoners in Insein prison suffered from additional health problems after Cyclone
Nargis struck on 2 and 3 May last year. The cyclone ripped the roof off the food
warehouse, and rice stores were soaked. Although the International Committee of the
Red Cross replaced the rice as soon as they found out about the situation, prisoners wereonly fed the new rice for three days. Authorities then fed prisoners mouldy, inedible rice.
As a result many prisoners suffered from diarrhoea, dysentery, vomiting, dizziness, skin
allergies and typhoid. Female prisoners in the women’s compound of the prison are
known to have suffered more than others. The prison authorities did provide adequate
medical care to those who fell ill as a direct result of their neglect.61
Conclusion & Recommendations
The regime’s policies and practices of torture; harsh sentences handed down by kangaroo
courts; systematic transfers to remote prisons; and systematic denial of healthcare are alldesigned to ensure that political prisoners never leave prison. The regime’s policies and
practices have already resulted in the needless deaths of at least 139 political prisoners in
Burma’s interrogation centres, jails and labour camps since 1988.
Overcrowding in prisons exacerbates the spread of communicable diseases like malaria,
tuberculosis and HIV. Together with corruption within the prison system, the lack of
proper medical care (when it is granted) and poor nutrition, these factors are contributing
to a growing health crisis for Burma’s current political prisoners and the prison
population as a whole.
60 Democratic Voice of Burma, 8 January 200961 AAPP, May 2008.
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Recommendations
1. The UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in Myanmar must carry out
an independent investigation into the systematic denial of healthcare for political
prisoners.
2. The UN Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest
attainable standard of physical and mental health should carry out an independent
investigation into the health conditions in Burma’s prisons and labour camps.
3. Any organisation working on the three diseases of HIV, tuberculosis and malaria in
Burma should not ignore the situation in prisons and labour camps.
4. The UN Security Council should exert pressure on the military regime to grant the
International Committee of the Red Cross full and unrestricted access to fulfil its
independent, impartial mandate to inspect prisons.
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Acknowledgements
In writing this report, the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners(AAPP) seeks to honor the democracy activists who died while behind
bars. They are modern day martyrs in the struggle to free Burma.
We also commend the bravery of the families of deceased democracy
activists for their willingness to share information regarding their loved
ones, and for their courage in calling on the authorities to reveal the
true circumstances surrounding their loved one’s death.
We would like to thank all the former political prisoners, democracy
and human rights activists who provided information to us. We likewise
appreciate the efforts of the staff and members of the AAPP to
compile information, provide translations, write the report and assist
with editing.
We further thank the staff and members of Burma Action Ireland and
the US Campaign for Burma for their editorial comments which helped
us to improve on the content of the report. We also wish to thank
them, and Burma Campaign UK, for helping our report reach the
international community.
We appreciate the time taken by Ye Tun Oo to complete the layout of
the report.
The AAPP is grateful to the National Endowment for Democracy for
providing the facilities used to research and write this report.
We are further grateful to Development Coorporation Ireland forgenerously providing the funding which made this report possible.
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Development Cooperation Ireland.
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“I grieved so much as if my heart was brok en. I still feel hurt and very upset when I see his
picture. I still burst into tears when I look at his picture. I tell myself that it would have been
better if I could replace him because I am over 60 years old now. I cried in front of them (the
authorities), saying my son shouldn’t be dead yet. A nd I prayed for others not to face a similar
tragedy to mine…
I wouldn’t be that sad if my son was a criminal. Obviously, he was not. H e died for his country
and that’s why I can’t feel anymore.
I don’t want to blame them [authorities] further since they are absolutely out of control. My son
died because they closed their ears and didn’t want to listen to us. I would feel less hurt if he had
died in my hands.
I just pray that there will be no more deaths lik e my son’s in the future. A nd if I ever offended them [authorities] in my previous life, I hope I gain release from my sufferings in this life.”
-Daw Than A ye speak ing about her son, Ko Khin M aung L win
“I am not look ing to accuse a person for my father’s death by saying “W hy did he die and who
made him die?” I understand clearly who is responsible. It is not a person; it is the bad politicalsystem. Of course, the military dictatorship is responsible. That is why I don’t have any personal
feelings of hate or bitterness. T here have been too many lives lost and blood sacrificed under the
military dictatorship. T here have been too many lives damaged. I am trying to console myself as
this has not just happened to my father.”
-Ko Kyaw Zaw speak ing about his father, U Kyi T in Oo (Poet)
“I will never forget that my father introduced my siblings and I to the history of Burma, especially
the student movement. Our country is very beautiful. There are many rivers, mountains and delightful
natural scenes, but there has also been many sounds of crying, moaning and anger. M issing fathers
and sons, mothers and daughters, husbands and wives, brothers and sisters...they scream while searching,
crying from the torture. W henever political activists die in prison or the interrogation center, their
families have no right to bury the bodies of their loved ones. Our nation is overwhelmed with grief.
M any activists have been k illed by the junta. I want peace and stability for my country. I pray that those who sacrificed their life for democracy and human rights, including my father, can find rest.”
-Ko Salai Yaw A ung speak ing about his father, U Saw W in (MP)
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Contents
Foreword
Executive Summary 17
Recommendations 19
I. Introduction 22
II. Interrogation Centers 22
III. Prisons 24
IV. Labor Camps 26
V. Disappearances 27
VI. After Release 27
VII. Death 28
VIII. Conclusion 29
Appendix A (i): List of Interrogation Deaths 30
Appendix A (ii): Biographies of Interrogation Deaths 31
Appendix B (i): List of Prison Deaths 39
Appendix B (ii): Biographies of Prison Deaths 45
Appendix C (i): List of Labor Camp Deaths 122
Appendix C (ii): Biographies of Labor Camp Deaths 123
Appendix D (i): List of the Disappeared 126
Appendix D (ii): Biographies of the Disappeared 128
Appendix E (i): List of Deaths after Release 133Appendix E (ii): Biographies of Deaths after Release 134
Appendix F (i): Map of Burma’s Prisons and Labor Camps 144
Appendix F (ii): List of Burma’s Interrogation Centers 145
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Foreword
Nothing is more revealing about the situation of human rights in a country than
the existence of political prisoners. They embody the denial of the most basic
freedoms essential to humankind, such as freedom of opinion and assembly.
Moreover, the very manner in which such persons are treated further reflectsupon the level of esteem in which a Government holds its own people. At least
1,156 of Myanmar’s citizens are behind bars, without access to the guarantees of
due process, for the exercise of their political rights. The judicial system, far from
affording individuals basic standards of justice, is employed by the Government
as an instrument of repression to silence dissent.
From the outset of my work on Myanmar, I made a point of visiting and reporting
regularly on the plight of political prisoners. Aside from my own appraisal of the
conditions of detention, I have always counted on the credible information
provided by the Assistance Association of Political Prisoners.
The following report unveils the tragic deaths of democracy advocates and human
rights defenders in Myanmar’s detention sites or shortly after their release. As I
write, news has emerged that yet another political prisoner has died in custody.
The death of U Ko Oo brings to nine, the total number of political prisonersknown to have died since early 2005 alone.
The deplorable conditions of places of detention in Myanmar are well-documented.
Allegations of incommunicado detention, torture, ill-treatment, poor diet,
substandard hygiene levels, absence and denial of adequate medical attention, are
all too commonplace. Such conditions and treatment are generating and
exacerbating the serious health problems of prisoners. It is of deep concern that
since January 2006, the International Committee of the Red Cross which was
carrying out formidable work in Myanmar is no longer free to make independent
and confidential visits to places of detention.
As I have proposed in the past in connection with other heinous violations of
human rights, I believe that it is now time for the international community to urge
the Government to establish an independent enquiry into the rapidly mounting
deaths of political prisoners in Myanmar. Such an investigation should seek theaccountability of those responsible and compensation for the victim’s families. It
should also include the cases of disappearances.
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This report further serves to vividly highlight the urgency for the Government to
accede to core international human rights instruments so as to prevent the death
of another Myanmar citizen.
In recognition and fulfillment of its pledge first made fifteen years ago and
repeatedly since, to honor the political will of the people of Myanmar, the release
of all remaining political prisoners will signal the preparedness of the Government
to now rise to its outstanding responsibility. Once freed, they could have a decisive
role in Myanmar’s long-anticipated transition to democracy. The postponement
of democratic reform can be justified no longer.
I applaud the remarkable group of committed advocates who comprise theAAPPB, for their steadfast dedication to bringing to light the hidden world of
Myanmar’s prisons. They truly merit the encouragement and support of the
international community. I also commend Development Cooperation Ireland and
the other organizations which supported the publication of this report.
The lives of those whose names are inscribed upon these pages are powerful
symbols of the tenacity and courage of the people of Myanmar to resolutelystrive for the realization of democracy and the exercise and enjoyment of
fundamental rights and freedoms.
Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro
United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar
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Foreword
The Burmese government, like most dictatorships, does its best to hide
the crimes it commits against its people. Perhaps on some level it knows
that what it does is shameful. But more likely, it views secrecy as another
means to torment its persecuted opponents. It tells them: “Not only willwe harm you physically, but no one in the world will know we did this to
you. No one will know that you suffered. No one will know that you
even existed. And if they do not know, they will not care.”
By documenting the scourge of torture in Burma’s prisons, the AAPP shines
a light on the government’s cruelty, and restores to its victims some of the
dignity that their government tries to deny them. The report catalogues inmeticulous detail the names, the stories, and the fate of political prisoners
who were tortured, in many cases to death, simply because of their peaceful
pursuit of human rights. It will help ensure that these good people are
remembered and honored, and that the officials who persecuted them are
one day held accountable for their crimes.
The report also reminds us of the horrors the Burmese democracy movementmust endure to pursue its aims, and its remarkable moral courage in staying
the course. Its efforts have repeatedly been met with violence, yet it has
never fought fire with fire — it has stuck steadfastly to a non-violent path.
Its members have been ruthlessly persecuted, many killed, others
imprisoned or forced into exile, yet still it preaches reconciliation with the
military government of Burma. All it truly demands is dialogue — a
solution to Burma’s problems that is negotiated calmly between itsgovernment and its people.
As the report shows, many courageous Burmese have been willing to risk
torture and death rather than renounce their beliefs or give up their non-
violent struggle. Those around the world who have supported the cause
of human rights in Burma, and who face comparatively little risk, also
must not give up or let up. The report rightly urges the U.N. Security
Council to become engaged on Burma, including by appointing a
commission to investigate the commission of human rights crimes there.
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The Burmese government’s policies clearly threaten the Burmese people;
they also threaten the stability of Burma’s neighbors and thus merit Security
Council action. All nations should support this effort.
Tom Malinowski
Washington Advocacy DirectorHuman Rights Watch
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In May 2005, a young man in Burma sat down in a local restaurant to eat his
dinner. While eating, he was suddenly accosted by several men and taken to an
unknown location. Seven days later, he was dead.
Aung Hlaing Win was tortured to death in one of Burma’s many interrogation
centers. His only crime was being a member of the National League for
Democracy (NLD), a political party in opposition to the brutal rule of Burma’s
military regime. Three days after his death, the authorities finally informed Aung
Hlaing Win’s family of his fate, claiming his death was a result of a heart attack,
not torture. They further tried to bribe his family into keeping silent, and cremated
the body of Aung Hlaing Win without the family’s consent. The authorities
responsible for Aung Hlaing Win’s death have been identified, yet no action hasbeen taken to hold those responsible accountable.
Such has been the all too common fate of several political activists detained since
1988. Since the democracy uprising in Burma in 1988, the military regime has
brutally suppressed all opposition through the use of arbitrary detention, torture
and ill-treatment. Torture and ill-treatment has subsequently been the cause of
death for many democracy activists in Burma.
Torture in Burma’s interrogation centers and prisons is brutal and systematic.
Political prisoners are subject to extreme physical assaults resulting in internal
bleeding and unconsciousness. Those who survive the beatings are left with physical
pain for the remainder of their lives.
In Burma, torture is not limited to physical assaults, but extends to the authorities
maintenance of general prison conditions and the ineptness of the prison healthcare system. Prison authorities routinely and deliberately aggravate prison conditions
and deny medical care to political prisoners, causing a level of suffering tantamount
to torture.
Some political prisoners have been forced to work in Burma’s gulags, labor camps
spread through out the country where prisoners are made to do back-breaking
work on starvation rations. Political prisoners have died in the labor camps.
A number of political prisoners have disappeared. For these prisoners, their fate
is a mystery, and their families must endure the agony of not knowing where their
loved ones are, whether they are alive or dead.
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For those who survive prison, life afterwards is extremely difficult. The inability
to afford proper medical care has led to the deaths of many political prisoners
shortly after their release. Additionally, the mental anguish that political prisoners
have had to endure often proves too much, and a few political prisoners have
consequently committed suicide.
Burma’s interrogation centers and prisons are reflective of the broader political
situation in the country. The conditions and treatment endured in these locations
reveal the intention and policies of the military regime. Torture is state policy in
Burma. It is condoned by the ruling regime with the expressed purpose of
eliminating any opposition to their continued rule. When torture or ill-treatment
results in death, the authorities use the deceased person as an example. Fear of a
similar fate to their dead colleagues, friends and family members silences many inBurma.
The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP) has compiled information
for all known cases of death in custody since 1988. However, it is not possible to
know all cases of death in custody, or even to have complete information for all
the known cases. Additionally, since the military coup in 1962, democracy activists
in Burma have faced arbitrary detention, torture, ill-treatment, and even death.
The full truth of these cases remains unknown as well. Only when Burma is a freeand democratic society will the true extent of the military regime’s crimes be
known.
Within Burma’s prisons, a parallel struggle to that outside the prisons has been
taking place. It is a struggle against the injustice and brutality of the authorities. It
is a struggle for democracy and human rights. Though this report exposes the
brutality that has led to the deaths of democracy activists, it also shows the courageof these fallen men and women. While they did not live to see the realization of
their dream, their memory is carried in the hearts of those who continue to struggle
for the realization of a free Burma.
Tate NaingSecretary
Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (Burma)
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Executive Summary
After the 1988 people’s uprising in Burma, thousands of people were
arrested and imprisoned. Nearly all have faced torture or ill-treatment atthe hands of the authorities. Such torture and ill-treatment has resulted in
death for many.
The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners has documented the
cases of 127 democracy activists who died after enduring torture or ill-
treatment in custody. Due to the political situation in Burma, all cases of
death in custody are not known. Further, many details of the known cases
cannot be collected.
Information in this report concerning the political background and the
circumstances of death for each democracy activist was taken from their
families, the former political prisoners who met the deceased in prison,
publications of political parties, human rights organizations and even the
SPDC, and documents from the prison and medical staff of the prisons.
Over the course of a year, all relevant information was gathered and verified.
Of the at least 127 deaths, 90 have died in prison, 8 in the interrogation
centers, 4 in the labor camps, and 10 shortly after being released from
prison. 15 activists have disappeared from the prisons, and their
whereabouts remain unknown to date.
Since early 2005 alone, 9 democracy activists have died behind bars. The
increased number of deaths in the past year is reflective of the rise in
torture and ill-treatment. It is also indicative of the State Peace and
Development Council’s (SPDC) policy. The SPDC is attempting to
systematically silence political dissent in Burma. Torture and ill-treatment
of political prisoners is one means by which they implement their policy.
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This report looks at Burma’s interrogation centers, prisons and labor camps
to explain the cause of death for those who have passed away while detained
by the military regime. Torture and ill-treatment are endemic in these
locations. The general prison conditions and prison healthcare system areaggravated and cause a level of suffering equivalent to torture in the majority
of political prisoners’ cases.
The disappearance of political prisoners has occurred in fifteen documented
cases, though there are likely several undocumented cases. A section of
the report details the known cases of disappearance, and explains the
regime’s frequent withholding of information on a political prisoners’location in order to terrorize their families.
After release from prison, several political prisoners face physical and mental
illnesses for which they are unable to receive treatment. The lack of
treatment is due to varying factors, but primary among them is the lack of
money and general knowledge about the health concerns of political
prisoners. Several political prisoners have died from the inability to treat abasic illness. Further, the mental health care system in Burma is virtually
non-existent, leaving former political prisoners with no means of relieving
their mental suffering. Some political prisoners have committed suicide as
a result. This report looks at the circumstances surrounding the deaths of
those political prisoners who died shortly after release.
When political prisoners die, their families face many problems. The families
of deceased political prisoners have often been informed of their loved
ones death only after the authorities have cremated the body, so that any
evidence of torture or ill treatment is destroyed. Additionally, the authorities
are known to have pressured doctors into falsifying the results of their
autopsy. Though most do not, if a family attempts to challenge the
authorities’ explanation for their loved ones death, they have no
independent witnesses to verify their claims one way or the other.
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The families of political prisoners have on some occasions been offered
bribes to remain silent as to the cause of their loved ones death. Most
reject the bribe, and a few have defiantly spoken about the real cause of
their loved one’s death. Further, families of deceased political prisonersoften must bury their loved ones according to the direction of the
authorities. Intelligence personnel often infiltrate funerals, noting which
people attend so that they can later be detained and interrogated. The
aftermath of political prisoners’ deaths is explained in this report.
Finally, this report provides detailed information on the political background
and death of nearly all documented cases of death in custody. These brief biographies are meant to demonstrate the brutality of the authorities and
the innocence of the victims.
Though in a number of the cases of death in custody, the authorities
responsible for the individuals’ death are known, no action has ever been
taken to hold them accountable. 127 democracy activists have been killed
with complete impunity.
Currently, there are at least 1,156 political prisoners in Burma. Several are
in poor and rapidly deteriorating health, and many are at risk for torture. If
they are not released immediately, they will face the same fate as those
who have died in custody.
Recommendations
The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners recommends that:
The United Nations (UN)
The UN Security Council adopt a binding resolution to empower the
Secretary-General in his efforts to facilitate national reconciliation
and democratization in Burma;
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Burma, and to commit to taking the necessary action against those
accountable for such violations;
Governments call on the UN Security Council to adopt a binding
resolution to empower the Secretary General in his effort to facilitatenational reconciliation and democratization in Burma;
Governments increase pressure on the SPDC economically, politically
and diplomatically until it agrees to enter into dialogue with the
National League for Democracy and ethnic representatives to make
the necessary changes in Burma.
NGOs and International Organizations Organizations join the international campaign to stop arbitrary
detention, torture and ill-treatment in Burma through advocacy and
public statements;
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) work to build the
capacity of former political prisoners to document human rights
violations in the interrogation centers and prisons;
NGOs seek to assist former political prisoners inside Burma withphysical rehabilitation and psychological counseling for trauma;
NGOs look to provide assistance to the families of political
prisoners so that they are able to visit their loved ones in prison,
assist their loved ones with health care needs, and address their own
educational and professional needs.
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I. Introduction
The cause of death for one hundred and twenty-seven democracy activists
in custody since 1988 has been torture and ill-treatment.
In Burma’s interrogation centers, prisons and labor camps, torture is
widespread and systematic. The authorities deliberately inflict physical,
psychological and sexual abuse to a degree causing severe and unrelenting
suffering. Though one hundred and twenty-seven individuals have died
from such torture, several more have been tortured to the point of death,
only to somehow survive.
Several political prisoners have died only days or weeks after their release.
This is the result of the inability of political prisoners to afford proper
health care. Easily treatable diseases turn deadly, and many have then died
needlessly.
There are fifteen known cases of disappearances after being taken into
custody. These disappearances are likely a fraction of the actual number.Disappearance of a loved one is particularly cruel, as family members and
colleagues are left to wonder whether their loved ones are alive or dead.
The difficulties that the families of deceased political prisoners must face
shows the full scale of the military regime’s cruelty. Often, the body of the
political prisoner will be cremated before the family can view it, a false
autopsy will be filed and the family will be offered a bribe to keep silent
about the circumstances of their loved ones death. Families are made to
adhere to the authorities’ orders regarding funerals and intelligence personnel
watch over the funerals, taking note of who comes. No one is allowed to
rest in peace.
II. Interrogation Centers
Political prisoners are generally arrested at nighttime. They are taken from
their homes without warrant, hooded and handcuffed, and made to lay
down in a van. They are then brought to one of the country’s interrogation
centers where they are interrogated and most often tortured.
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The torture in the interrogation centers is usually the most brutal. Political
prisoners are denied food, water, sleep and the use of the toilet. They are
questioned and threatened when they fail to give the answer the authoritieswant. The threats include threats of torture, rape, and death, not only of
the political prisoner, but his colleagues and family members as well.
Among the physical torture endured,brutal beatings are the most common.
These beatings frequently last until the prisoner falls unconscious. In many
cases, the prisoner is forcibly woken from his or her unconsciousness to be
tortured and abused again. Other physical torture includes: rolling an ironbar up and down the shins until the flesh is ripped; forcing political prisoners
to hold unnatural positions for extended periods of time; forcing political
prisoners to assume positions of an ‘airplane,’ ‘motorbike,’ ‘semigwa dance,’
or ‘crocodile;’ tying political prisoners down for an extended period of
time with ropes or chains; water torture; beating a single spot on a prisoner’s
body for hours on end; burning with cigarettes, hot wax, lighters or electric
rods; and electric shocks.
Among the mental torture inflicted is the use of incommunicado detention.
When a political prisoner is arrested, neither their families nor a lawyer is
informed of where they are being taken. It often takes weeks, months and
even years to learn of a loved ones location. Incommunicado detention is
a noted precursor to torture, as no one can be held accountable. It also
causes untold mental suffering for the individual detained. Other mental
torture includes: blindfolding and hooding a prisoner; blaming the prisoner
for the torture; witnessing other prisoners being tortured; no legal recourse
to defend oneself; false releases; lack of family visits; isolation and solitary
confinement; playing on phobias; and using inappropriate titles of address.
Sexual abuse also occurs during interrogation, including: threats of rape;
harassment; molestation; beating or electrically shocking an individual’s
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genitals; and one documented attemped rape of a male political prisoner
with a dog.
At least eight people have died since 1988 while being interrogated.
After the authorities are satisfied with their interrogation of an individual,
the political prisoner is then brought to one of the country’s prisons. There
they face not only the above described torture, but also the harshness of
the general prison conditions and the deadly incompetence of the prison
health care system, both of which often amount to torture.
III. Prisons
The conditions in Burma’s prisons are among the worst the world over.
Prisons are overcrowded and unsanitary. A variety of animals and insects
inhabit the prison cells. Political prisoners are made to sleep on cold,
concrete floors in thin, cotton uniforms. A chamber pot acts as a toilet, but
is only allowed to be emptied once a day, giving rise to a horrible smell and
maggots.
Political prisoners must stay with several other prisoners which facilitates
the spread of disease. The showers of political prisoners are restricted to
once a week, sometimes once a month. Prisoners are not given a proper
amount of soap to clean themselves, and are made to use only around 7 to
8 plates of water when showering. Uniforms are soiled, but only allowed
to be washed once a week. Female political prisoners face many problemsduring menstruation.
The food rations provided to political prisoners are of the poorest quality
and of an insufficient amount. Political prisoners are generally given under
or over cooked rice, watery curry, and a small amount of fish paste. Once
a week they are allowed a small portion of meat, though it is often of the
worst quality. The food given is dirty or contaminated by other objects. As
a result, political prisoners are reliant on their families to receive sufficient,
quality food. The authorities’ decision to limit family visits has a real impact
on the ability of political prisoners to remain nourished.
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Families are also the main source of proper medical care for political prisons.
The health care system in Burma’s prisons is nearly non-existent. Patients
must pay bribes to be allowed to stay in the hospital and receive care.Those unable or unwilling to pay bribes face numerous difficulties to stay
healthy while in prison.
Political prisoners are rarely allowed to see the prison doctor, and often are
instead examined by a medic. The medics frequently fail to conduct a proper
examination, and many basic and easily curable diseases become deadly as
a result. When a political prisoner is prescribed medication, they then facethe challenge of being given the proper medicine.
Despite the fact that the International Committee of the Red Cross has
donated numerous, high quality medicines to the prisons, political prisoners
rarely ever benefit. These medicines are sold on the market, and prisoners
are then given lower quality medicine. Many political prisoners have received
fake medicine and even the wrong medicine. When injections are required,a single needle is often used on many patients without any attempt at
sterilization. This has spread disease among prisoners; most notably it has
led to some political prisoners contracting HIV/ AIDS.
Prison hospitals are overcrowded, unsanitary and lacking a sufficient number
of trained medical staff. Prisoners often decline to go to the hospital as
they are afraid of catching diseases there. When a political prisoner is allowed
to go to a hospital outside the prison, they are shackled and taken to a
special ‘guard ward.’ Despite the weakness of the political prisoners, some
have died with shackles still on their feet.
Another factor leading to the death of some political prisoners is the level
of violence and abuse in the prisons not only from the authorities, but
from the criminal prisoners as well. Political prisoners are kept in cells with
criminal prisoners who have been given weapons and been encouraged by
the authorities to abuse political prisoners. The criminals develop a
hierarchical system by which they gain favor with the authorities and
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intimidate political prisoners. Some political prisoners have died after
beatings they received at the hands of criminals.
Section 10(A) of the State Protection Law allows for detention withoutcharge or trial for up to five years and is often used to extend the already
arbitrary and unjust prison sentences of the most active politicians. Keeping
political prisoners in the described conditions for long periods of time
results in permanent physical and mental problems, but has also led to the
deaths of a number of political prisoners.
At least ninety political prisoners have died while in prison.
IV. Labor Camps
At least four political prisoners have died after being assigned to work in
one of the country’s many labor camps.
When political prisoners are sentenced, many are given a prison term with
hard labor. In Burma, the use of forced labor for many of the regimes’development projects is rampant. The political prisoners forced to work in
the camps are chosen in a lottery-like system without regard for their age
or health condition. Those with money are able to bribe the authorities out
of going to the camps.
Those taken to the labor camps face torture. They are made to carry out
exhausting physical labor in the burning sun without adequate water ornutrition. The denial of sufficient nutritional intake in relation to the work
being done is perhaps the primary factor behind the illnesses and death of
many labor camp workers.
Those running the camps offer no sympathy, forcing individuals to work
when they are clearly ill. Additionally, on site accidents are common due
to the nature of the work being done (building roads, breaking rock,
portering). Many have been left to die without any effort made to inform
that individual’s family.
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V. Disappearances
The cases of disappearance after a person is detained are extremely difficult
to document. As a result, only fifteen cases have been documented at this
time. Disappearing people has been prohibited under international law,and in some cases has been classified as torture. In many cases, the likely
fate of the disappeared is torture and death, but the lack of information
creates uncertainty and false hope in the families of the disappeared.
The extent of the problem of disappearances in Burma remains to be
investigated.
VI. After Release
When political prisoners are released, they face numerous hardships. One
such hardship is the inability to find proper medical treatment for the physical
ailments which they suffer. Former political prisoners are unable to pay for
the extensive treatment and medications they need. Further, the health
care system in Burma as a whole lacks the resources to properly address
the physical suffering that results from torture and ill-treatment.
Political prisoners have also faced psychological torture while in prison.
When released, they must attempt to rebuild their identity. They are often
turned away from universities and jobs. If they do find work, they remain
under the constant watch of the Military Intelligence. Their family and
friends are watched as well, leading to an end to many relationships. The
difficulty of reintegrating into society has further exacerbated mental
suffering. In Burma, rehabilitation and counseling services are not offered,
and there is a stigma attached to those with mental illnesses. As a result,
former political prisoners do not address their psychological problems, and
a few have subsequently committed suicide.
At least ten political prisoners have died shortly after their release from
prison.
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VII. Death
Political prisoners are often the main income earner in their family. Their
death, in addition to the emotional suffering, places an enormous financial
burden on those they leave behind. Family members are left to sell off possessions and seek work in order to manage their day to day survival.
When a political prisoner dies, their family is rarely informed immediately.
In some cases, the authorities will order an autopsy and bury the body
without consulting the family. Autopsies are a key way in which the true
circumstances of a political prisoners’ death are hidden. The military
intelligence intimidates doctors into writing autopsies which falsify the
reasons for death. If the family wants to contest the authorities’ explanationfor their loved ones death, they are unable to call independent witnesses.
As families rarely challenge the authorities, autopsy reports are not made
public.
The authorities are known to have cremated the bodies of deceased political
prisoners so that the scars of torture and ill-treatment can not be seen. The
family is not given a choice in the decision to cremate the body. Occasionally,the cremated remains are buried in the prison compound or in a graveyard
without informing the family. When a family asks to be given the remains,
they are denied.
Bribes have been offered to the families of deceased political prisoners in
an effort to silence them. They are told not to speak about the true
circumstances of their loved one’s death, and threatened with harm if
they do. Few families though have accepted the bribes of the authorities.
When a family is given the body of a deceased political prisoner, they must
arrange for a funeral. Yet even funerals are controlled by the authorities.
The authorities will tell a family that they are only allowed to hold the
funeral at a randomly chosen time, which has resulted in family members
missing their loved one’s funeral. Furthermore, Military Intelligence officers
attend the funerals of political prisoners to note who attends. These
individuals can be detained and interrogated later for their political
affiliations.
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The oppression of the military regime extends even into death.
ConclusionThis report exposes the circumstances surrounding the deaths of one
hundred and twenty-seven democracy activists. The cause of death in these
cases was torture and ill-treatment. The torture is physical, psychological
and sexual. Torture is also seen in the general prison conditions and the
health care system, which brings about untold suffering which has resulted
in death.
When political prisoners die, their families face additional hardships due
to the cruelty of the authorities. False autopsy reports hide the true cause
of death, while the authorities ensure that no action is taken to question
their explanation regarding the death. The families’ efforts to honor their
dead are restricted and even prohibited by the authorities.
Impunity for the deaths in custody of political detainees has been complete.Though the names of those responsible for the deaths of several political
prisoners is known, no action has been taken to hold them accountable.
They are shuffled within the prison system, able to torture and ill-treat
anyone in their charge. The investigation into and prosecution of those
responsible for the one hundred and twenty-seven cases of death in custody
of democracy activists is necessary for Burma to move toward a just system
that respects the human rights of all its citizens.
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Appendix A (ii): Biographies of Interrogation Deaths
Name: (Ko) Aung Hlaing Win
Date of Arrest: 1 May 2005Date of Death: 7 May 2005
Age at Death: 30
Aung Hlaing Win, son of U Maung Maung, lived in Mayangone Township,
Rangoon Division and was a member of the National League for
Democracy (NLD). He worked with his father-in-law on politics and
organizing for the NLD.
On 1 May 2005, he was accosted at Lucky restaurant in downtown
Rangoon by an unknown group of men, assumed to be soldiers. No one
knew where he was taken.
On 10 May 2005 the commander of an interrogation center, Lt. Col. Min
Hlaing, came to his family and informed them that Aung Hlaing Win died
on 7 May 2005 from a heart attack while at the interrogation center.
According to the autopsy, confirmed by four medical specialists from North
Oakkalapa Hospital, Aung Hlaing Win died before he got to the hospital
and was sent to the hospital as a corpse. Dr. Zaw Zaw Oo and three other
medical specialists found 24 external wounds on the body; 3 ribs were
fractured, and a fourth rib was broken in two causing bruising to his heart.
Bruising was also found around his throat and trachea, and his stomach
and colon were found to be decaying.
When his family learned that their loved one had passed away, they released
a statement. In this statement, the family said, “Ko Aung Hlaing Win
passed away unexpectedly, or because of an unknown reason.” But, the
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Name: (U) Aung Min
Date of Arrest: 6 September 1998Date of Death: 21 October 1998
Age at Death: 53
Aung Min was the office manager of the National League for Democracy
(NLD) Divisional Office (Mandalay Division), the joint secretary of North
Eastern Township (Mandalay) and the chairperson of the NLD (MawragiwaQuarter). He actively and loyally participated in the political activities of
the NLD. He was arbitrarily arrested on 6 September 1998 by MI staff
even though he had not committed any crime.
While in interrogation, Aung Min became ill due to the conditions in the
detention center, but did not receive any medical attention. He died on 21
October 1998 while in interrogation.
According to his family, Aung Min did not have any health problems prior
to his arrest.
authorities forced them to change the words to “Ko Aung Hlaing Win
passed away because of general diseases.”
Aung Hlaing Win was arrested without warrant and the authorities did notinform his family of his location or reason for arrest. He was subsequently
tortured to death while being interrogated. The authorities then destroyed
the body of Aung Hlaing Win without informing his family, and tried to
intimidate his family into not speaking out by offering them money, which
they refused to accept. The authorities not only tortured Aung Hlaing Win
to death, but they concealed all information regarding the circumstances
of his death. Lt Col Min Hlaing, Capt Sai Aung Win and Capt Zaw MinKyaw were responsible for Aung Hlaing Win’s death, yet no one has been
held accountable.
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His funeral was on 23 October 1998 at Kyarnikan cemetery and was
attended by over 100 NLD members in uniform. The NLD then issued a
statement, No. 96 (10/ 98), which called into question Aung Min’s sudden
death during interrogation.
Name: (Ko) Htay Lwin
Date of Arrest: 3 October 2005
Date of Death: 3 October 2005
Age at Death: 30
Htay Lwin was a supporter of NLD and was arrested at 4pm on 3 October
2005 by local authorities, including chairman Ba Tint, and members of
the Union Solidarity and Development Association (USDA). He was beaten
brutally by Ba Tint and Tun Min Latt, a USDA member, as well as other
unidentified police, during interrogation.
At 10pm the same day, he was taken to No. 4 Police Station. When his
wife tried to visit him, she was not allowed to see him or provide him with
dinner. Around midnight, a car belonging to the USDA came to the police
station to retrieve the corpse of Htay Lwin and send it to Mandalay General
Hospital.
The next morning, Htay Lwin’s wife was called to the hospital and informed
of her husband’s death. She was told to bury her husband immediately,
with the expenses being paid by the USDA and police. Though she initially
refused, demanding the corpse be returned to her, eventually the police
intimidated her into burying him right away. She was informed that shewould receive 300,000 kyat (USD 300) as compensation.
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The case was reported to the Chief of Police, as well as the Ministry of
Home Affairs.
Htay Lwin: Mourners View Htay Lwin’s Body
Htay Lwin: Corpse
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Name: (U) Maung Ko
(alias) Min Thit
Date of Arrest: 23 October 1990
Date of Death: 9 November 1990Age at Death: 54
Maung Ko was born in Pakokku Township, Magwe Division in 1936. His
parents were U Tin and Daw Saw Yin. In 1968, he earned a BA degree
from the Workers’ College (Rangoon). He then worked as a manager for
the Port Authority Department until 1986. He also studied in England,
Germany, Norway and Sweden.
During the 1988 pro-democracy uprising, he actively participated in the
demonstration as the general secretary of the All Burma Port Workers’
Union.
He then became a member of the National League for Democracy (NLD)
when the party was formed. Later, he performed his political duties as a
member of the NLD’s Social Supporting Committee and the Organizing
Committee, Tenasserim Division branch.
He was arrested on 23 October 1990 for attending the “Parallel Government
Establishing Meeting” convened in Mandalay on 29 September 1990.
Maung Ko was detained and interrogated at the Yay Kyi Ai interrogation
center. He died on 9 November 1990 as a result of torture he endured
during interrogation.
His body was sent to Rangoon General Hospital. The medical staff identified
the body as Maung Ko’s and informed his family. There were many wounds
on his neck and the lower part of one of his legs was completely shattered.
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When Maung Ko died, Ms. Sadako Ogata, a representative of the United
Nations Commission on Human Rights, was in Rangoon. General Saw
Maung, Chairman of the State Law and Order Restoration Council at the
time, said while in Mandalay:
“We have no torturous means to interrogate anyone. That guy confessed
to what he did and to his future plans, and soon after he hung himself with
a blanket. We are not responsible for his death.”
Maung Ko: Corpse
Maung Ko: Left Leg. The wounds on his legs are believed to be the result
of torture by electric shock.
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Name: (U) Mohammad Elias
Date of Arrest: 13 June 1992
Date of Death: 19 June 1992
Age at Death: 68
Mohammad Elias from Maungdaw Township, Arakan State was the
secretary of the NLD branch in his native town. In June 1992, a bomb
exploded in his township, and the authorities soon accused him of planting
this bomb. He was arrested on 13 June 1992.
During interrogation, Mohammad Elias was brutally tortured. The
authorities, knowing he was a Muslim, forcibly poured pig fat into his
mouth.
As a result of the torture he endured, he was sent to Maungdaw township
hospital on 9 June 1992. He died there on 19 June 1992. The authorities
claimed that he died of a stomach ailment. However, he had been in good
health before he was arrested.
Name: Saw Stand Ford
Date of Arrest: July 2005
Date of Death: July 2005
Age at Death: 40
Saw Stand Ford, of Karen ethnicity, was a middle school teacher. On 7July 2005, over thirty local people in Ah Thoke Township and Ta Gu Seik
Village of Einme Township were arrested, including Saw Stand Ford.
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Light Infantry Battalion 93, based in Myaungmya Township, carried out
the arrests. They thoroughly searched for weapons they believed the villagers
were holding for the Karen National Union (KNU) in the church in Ta Gu
Seik village, the village cemetery and residents houses. The soldiers didnot find any weapons.
During the interrogation period, the soldiers used torture, including electric
shocks. As a result, Saw Stand Ford died.
Among the detainees, sixteen villagers were sent to Rangoon. The
interrogation period in Rangoon lasted more than one month. Eventually,all were freed on 12 August after receiving severe torture.
Before they were freed, the authorities asked the villagers not to talk about
the interrogation to anyone, especially foreign media. The authorities also
said that the government would sponsor development projects in the village
and give 300,000 Kyats (about USD 300) as compensation for Saw Stand
Ford if they did not speak about how he died.
However, Saw Stand Ford’s family refused the compensation. They instead
asked the authorities to punish the persons responsible for his death.
Name: (Ko) Soe Htay
Date of Arrest: 12 April 1991
Date of Death: 16 April 1991
Age at Death: 19
Soe Htay was a member of the National League for Democracy (NLD).
On 12 April 1991, he was arrested and sent to Military Intelligence Unit
12 (MI-12).
Four days after he was arrested, he died. His death is believed to be the
result of torture.
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Appendix B (ii): Biographies of Prison Deaths
Name: (Ko) Aik Ko
Date of Arrest: October 1990
Date of Death: 31 October 1990
Age at Death: 31
In 1988, Ai Ko was a student at the Workers’ College, as well as a service
man. During the 1988 popular democracy uprising, he provided supplies
for the demonstrators. Later, he served as an organizer for the Workers’
College Union. In addition, he worked at the Mingaladon Workers’ Union
in the Mingaladon Tatmadaw (Army) Garment Factory.
Ai Ko was arrested in October 1990 and was accused of havingconnections with an unlawful organization. On this charge, he was given
7 years imprisonment with hard labor. He was then transferred from Insein
to Thayet prison on 23 November 1991.
At beginning of 1993, Ai Ko became ill. His body temperature was
fluctuating between extremes. Therefore, he requested the prison authorities
allow him to seek treatment at the prison hospital. His request was denied.
In October 1993, he was again suffering from a serious fever. When other
political prisoners complained to the prison authorities that he should have
proper treatment, he was brought to the prison hospital. In the prison
hospital, the medic, Sergeant Kyaw Myint, injected him with Vitamin B
and glucose without conducting a proper examination. As a result of this
neglect, a few hours after the injection, Ai Ko died at Thayet prisonhospital. After his death, an autopsy revealed that he was suffering from
malaria and typhoid. He was 31 years old when he died.
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Even though Ai Ko died of malaria, a common disease contracted by
political prisoners, the prison hospital failed to test for malaria prior to his
death.
Name: Rev. Arsara
Date of Arrest: 23 January 1991
Date of Death: 25 March 1996
Age at Death: 35
Rev. Arsara lived in Thayet Taw Monastery, Rangoon. He actively
participated in the Young Monks Union during the 1988 people’s uprising.
After the military coup in 1988, he fled to the Thai-Burma border as the
authorities wanted to arrest him.
In May 1989, he went back to Rangoon. On 3 October 1990, several
monks, including Rev. Asara, marched from Ngar Htat Gyi Monastery to
Shwe Dagon Pagoda.
On 23 January 1991, the Military Intelligence arrested him and sentenced
him to ten years imprisonment under Section 5 (J) of the 1950 Emergency
Provisions Act. In November 1991, he was transferred from Insein prison
to Thayet prison.
In January 1996, Rev. Arsara became very ill and suffered from jaundice.
However, initially, he was not allowed to go to the hospital. On 12 January
1996, he was allowed to go to the hospital in Thayet prison. At that time,
his health condition was rapidly deteriorating. On 14 March 1996, the
authorities sent Rev. Arsara to Thayet Township hospital. He passed away
the next day.
The prison authorities at the time were Chief Warden Ba Shin and Jailer
Khin Maung Swe.
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Name: (U) Aung Kyaw Moe
Date of Arrest: 20 July 1989
Date of Death: 13 May 1998
Age at Death: 38
Aung Kyaw Moe actively participated in the 1988 pro-democracy uprising
and eventually joined the United National Democracy Party (UNDP) where
he continued advocating for democracy and human rights.
On 20 July 1989, he was arrested by the Military Intelligence and accused
of contacting the Communist Party Burma (CPB). For this, he was
sentenced to 20 years imprisonment with hard labor.
He was then sent to Insein prison, and in 1996 transferred to Tharawaddy.During his prison life, he was well-respected because of his honesty and
sacrifice. He treated all his fellow prisoners with respect and compassion.
After his sentence was reduced to 10 years, due to the 1993 amnesty, he
was set to be released in 1997. However, the authorities continued to
detain him without offering a reason.
At this time, several political prisoners were being detained past the expiry
of their prison sentences, under section 10(A) of the State Protection Law.
Feeling this to be unjust, several prisoners decided, on 8 May 1998, to
demand that the authorities release those who had completed their
sentences. Aung Kyaw Moe joined U Kyi, Ko Thein Htoo, Ko Myint Yee,
Ko Kyaw Oo Nyo, Ko Thein Zaw and U Aung Than in making this
demand.
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On the Superintendent’s weekly inspection, they threatened to go on a
hunger strike if the authorities did not meet their demand. When the
authorities failed to comply, the seven began their hunger strike.
The authorities responded by shackling the prisoners and placing them in
solitary confinement. Further, they were denied any drinking water. All
this was meant to break the spirit of the hunger strikers, but they persisted
in their strike.
While the other prisoners were transferred to different prisons, Aung Kyaw
Moe remained alone in Tharawaddy, forced to assume poun-zan positionsand threatened with severe action if he did not end his strike.
On 12 May 1998, the authorities entered Aung Kyaw Moe’s cell a final
time, warning him of impending torture if he did not end his hunger strike.
Aung Kyaw Moe replied that he would stay on his hunger strike until he
died. Angered by this response, the authorities took him out of his cell and
beat him unconscious. They then took him back to his cell, denying him
any medical treatment. The next day, 13 May 1998, Aung Kyaw Moe died
from the torture he received at the hands of the prison authorities.
The authorities did not inform Aung Kyaw Moe’s family about his death.
When his family heard from other people that he had died, they questioned
the prison authorities as to the cause of his death. They were told that he
died of sudden illness and that it was necessary to bury him at once.
However, the authorities did show the family a picture of Aung Kyaw
Moe’s corpse, which was clearly covered with scars from the torture he
had received.
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Name: (U) Aung May Thu
Date of Arrest: 24 August 1989
Date of Death: 17 September 2002
Age at Death: 61
As a student, Aung May Thu joined the All Burma Federation of Student
Unions (ABFSU) and became chairman of the ABFSU Oakpo TownshipBranch. He was in charge of the organizing committee of the Rangoon
District Student Union (Tharawaddy Branch) from 1960-62.
In 1963, during the internal peace movements, he led the Four District
Demonstration, marching from Minhla to Kantawmin Garden in Rangoon.
He also demonstrated against fraud in the Southeast Asia Games Festival.
He was arrested in the union building compound on 30 November 1963and sent to the notorious Coco Island prison in 1965.
He participated in the hunger strike in Coco Island in 1968 and, as the
strike was successful, was taken back to Insein prison. He was released
from Insein prison on 12 April 1972, but was later rearrested and detained
in August 1976. He was then detained a third time on 6 April 1984.
In October 1988, he joined the National League for Democracy (NLD)
and later became the chairperson of the NLD (Minhla Branch). He was
arrested for a fourth time on 24 August 1989 and sentenced to 10 years
imprisonment under the Emergency Provisions Act, Section 5 (J), by a
Military Tribunal held in Insein prison on 6 November 1989.
Although he completed his 10 year prison term on 6 November 1999, hecontinued to be detained under section 10 (A) of the State Protection
Law.
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Aung May Thu suffered from a persistent fever for 15 days in September
2002, and was hospitalized in Tharawaddy prison. He died two days later
on 17 September 2002.
Aung May Thu: Corpse
Aung May Thu sacrificed his life for his country, serving nearly 25 years in
prison for his efforts to bring democracy and human rights to Burma. He
ultimately died from the neglect of the authorities for the well-being of
political prisoners.
At the Cemetery: Aung San Suu Kyi and Aung May Thu’s family
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Name: (U) Aung Myint Thein
Date of Arrest: July 2005
Date of Death: 5 November 2005
Age at Death: 37
Aung Myint Thein lived in No. 12 quarter, Shwe Pauk Kan Township,
Rangoon. He joined the Democracy and Peace Party after the 1988 people’suprising.
Later, he became a human rights activist and collected information on the
human rights situation in Burma. He did so at great risk to his personal
safety, and with the knowledge that his actions could lead to his arrest.
On 28 August 2005, the authorities held a press conference in which they
announced that ten people had been arrested, including Aung Myint Thein.
They reported that Aung Myint Thein was ‘given training on the world’s
labor disputes, employer-employee issues and participated in a mass
organizational course for three days.’ These activities were deemed a threat
to the rule of the SPDC.
After he was sent to Insein prison, he was charged under Section 16 (3),
Section 17 (1) of Unlawful Association Act and Section 5 (e) and (j) of
the 1950 Emergency Provisions Act.
In prison, Aung Myint Thein suffered from severe lung disease. His suffering
was compounded by the lack of health care in the prison. He was also
reportedly tortured during the interrogation period. Four months after beingsent to Insein prison, he died at 2:00 pm on 5 November 2005. At 6:00
pm, officers of the local police department went to his residence. They
told his family members that he died in prison from diarrhea.
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The next morning at 5:00 am, his five siblings went to Insein prison. The
authorities allowed three of them to view the corpse. They told the
authorities that they wanted to cremate the corpse the next day. The
authorities refused and urgently arranged to have the cremation at 11:30am that day in Yay Way cemetery.
Name: (U) Aye Lwin
Date of Arrest: October 1988
Date of Death: December 1992Age at Death: 38
Aye Lwin lived in Thingangyun Township. He actively participated in the
1988 people’s uprising. After the military coup in late 1988, he was arrested.
He was accused of raiding the Thingangyun Township Police Department
during the uprising.
On 19 November 1989, he was sentenced to death under Section 122 (1),
302 (2) and 149 of the Criminal Procedure Code. The authorities gave
amnesty to prisoners in 1989. As a result, his death sentence was changed
to twenty years imprisonment.
Aye Lwin took part in a hunger strike with other political prisoners in
Insein prison in 1990. He was subsequently severely tortured.
In 1992, after an argument with a warden, he was beaten and put in solitary
confinement. He was seriously injured and vomited blood. He did not
receive any medical treatment and later died in solitary confinement in
1992 December.
Two political prisoners complained to the authorities when Aye Lwin was
tortured and put in solitary confinement. The authorities responded by
torturing both of them.
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Name: (Ma) Aye Mu
Date of Arrest: 16 September 1997
Date of Death: May 1998
Age at Death: 21
Ma Aye Mu was born in Byat Wi Tha village, Theyetchaung township,
Tennasserim Division. Her parents were U Maung Sein and Daw Aye Tin.
She belonged to Mergui/ Tavoy United Front (MTUF) based in Tennasserim
Division.
On 16 September 1997 around 6:00 am, she and three other women ran
into soldiers in Yay Pu village, Theyetchaung Township. The soldiers were
led by Captain Kyaw Thu and belonged to Unit No. 2 of No. 267 Light
Infantry Battalion (LIB). The women were arrested.
In the evening around 4:00 pm, the troops left for Kyel Chan Village.
Captain Kyaw Thu stayed in the house of U Maung Lwin, the chairman of
Village Law and Order Restoration Council (VLORC). The soldiers stayed
in seven houses in the village. The detainees were put in the residency of
U Ohn Nyunt.
At around 9:00 pm, Captain Kyaw Thu took Aye Mu to the house where
he was staying for interrogation. She was raped once. About 10:00 pm,she was sent back.
On 17 September, at about 9:00 pm, she was taken away again. She was
raped and sent back at about 10:00.
Finally, she was sent to Tavoy prison and received five years imprisonment.
Aye Mu was raped and tortured during interrogation and while in prison.
Her health deteriorated, but Tavoy Prison had almost no medical treatment
for the prisoners. Authorities finally sent her to a hospital outside the prison.
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However, Aye Mu died in prison in the second week of May. The prison
authorities did not inform her family about her death. Captain Kyaw Thu
(now Lieutenant Colonel Kyaw Thu) is currently based in Division No. 44.
Name: (U) Ba Thaw
(alias) Maung Thaw Ka
Date of Arrest: 5 October 1989
Date of Death: June 1991
Age at Death: 65
Ba Thaw was a major in the Burmese Navy. After he retired from the
Navy, he became a writer. His pen name was Maung Thaw Ka, and he wasan expert at writing satire. He blatantly criticized the political system and
policy of the Burmese Socialist Programme Party (1962-1988). He
translated several poems and writings into Burmese. His famous book
“Battle Ship 103” is based on his experience in the Navy.
Ba Thaw actively participated in the 1988 pro-democracy uprising, joining
with other writers to petition the military to stop shooting demonstrators.He also appealed to his fellow navy men to stand on the side of the people.
He served as chairperson of the Journalists Union.
After the military coup, political parties and organizations were allowed to
form. He co-founded the National League for Democracy (NLD) and
became in charge of the Sagaing Division branch.
Because of his appeals to the Navy, he was sentenced to 20 years
imprisonment when he was arrested in 1989. He was accused of trying to
factionalize the Navy.
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His books were banned at this time. Long after his death, in 1998, one of
his books, “Guru of Poetry” was allowed to be published.
Ba Thaw suffered from paralysis before he was arrested. In prison, hesuffered from a stroke as a result of the torture he received after he
participated in the September 1990 Hunger Strike in Insein prison. He
received little medical treatment. He requested the authorities to give him
specialized treatment. He was repeatedly denied.
After suffering from a severe heart attack in June 1991, he was sent to
Rangoon General Hospital. He died three days after being hospitalized.His death appears to be directly linked to the torture and ill-treatment he
received while in prison.
The prison authorities at the time were Jailer Pyone Cho and Prison
Doctor Soe Kyi.
Name: (U) Bo Than Done
Date of Arrest: 1982
Date of Death: March 1997
Age at Death: 70
Bo Than Done was born in Nyaung Lay Bin district. He was a platoon
leader of the Karen National Liberation Army, Karen National Union. He
was arrested on duty in 1982 during the Pegu Mountains Recapturing
Operation. He was sentenced to death in 1983 under Section 122 (1) of
the High Treason Act.
His sentence was reduced from death to life imprisonment under the regime’s
General Asylum 4/ 89 on 21 January 1989.
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Due to aging and malnutrition, he suffered from several different diseases.
In January 1997, Bo Than Done was transferred from Insein Prison Hospital
to Rangoon General Hospital, where he was held in the guard ward, as hiskidney disease worsened. When he was in Rangoon General Hospital, he
suffered from memory loss, failing nerves and had great difficulty talking.
He died in the guard ward on the third week of March 1997.
Many of the Karen prisoners have died in prison due to malnutrition, as
they are unable to contact or receive support from their families living in
remote areas.
Name: (U) Chit Htaung
Date of Arrest: 1989
Date of Death: 19 December 1990
Chit Htaung served as a Sergeant in the Meiktila Artillery while Burma
was under Japanese control during the World War II. After the war, Burma
briefly became a democratic country and he became an assistant to the
Minister for Kayah State Affairs.
In the 1988 pro-democracy uprising, he led the people from Phasawng inKayah state. After the 1988 military coup, he became a member of the
National League for Democracy (NLD) Phasawng Township branch. After
he was chosen as the NLD nominee for Phasawng constituency during the
run-up to the 1990 election, he was arrested.
Chit Htaung is remembered as saying, during his time in Myingyan prison:
“They (military leaders) were shamed in front of the international community because
of the 1988 pro-democracy uprising. Therefore, they are trying to k ill us one by one
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and systematically. W e think we will win if we survive this k illing and get out of
prison alive.”
Chit Htaung was transferred back and forth from Loikaw prison toMeikhtila prison to Myingyan prison. While in Myingyan prison, he noticed
that he had asthma, which required medicine that the prison could not
provide. As his family could only visit him once every three months, he
was unable to get the proper medicine. On 18 December 1990, after repeated
requests by Chit Htaung and his fellow political prisoners, the prison
authorities finally took him to the hospital. He died in the hospital on 19
December 1990 as a result of the wilful neglect of the authorities.
Name: (Ko) Gaung Shay
Date of Arrest: 1991
Date of Death: 1991
Age at Death: 20
Gaung Shay lived in Ka Byin Village, Mergui Township, Tenasserim
Division. He was a Karen ethnic and an activist in the underground
movement. In 1991, he was arrested in a house in Wa Kone Village. The
house owner and a member of the Karen National Union were also arrestedat this time.
Gaung Shay received three years imprisonment with hard labor under section
17 (1) of the Unlawful Association Act. He was sent to Mergui prison.
In Mergui prison, prisoners were not given enough rice, and they never
received the required weekly ration of meat. They were denied drinkingwater, and only allowed to shower twice a month at which time they had
to line up in the hot sun. The prison was very crowded as the authorities
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put about a hundred prisoners in a hall suitable for not more than fifty
prisoners. Gaung Shay became weak as a result. Later, he died of diarrhea.
The prison authorities at the time were Chief Warden Aung San andWardens Bin Sai, Win San and Nyunt Han.
Name: (U) Hla Khin
Date of Arrest: 26 August 1997Date of Death: 31 May 1999
Age at Death: 43
Hla Khin was a member of the National League for Democracy (NLD)
Shwe Pyi Tha Township branch.
While Aung San Suu Kyi was planning a campaign trip to Anyarsu, Hla
Khin was arrested on 26 August 1998.
On 6 September 1998, while initially detained at Riot Police Battalion (9),
he was later taken to Light Infantry Battalion (219) in Ye Mon Military
Town where he continued to quarrel with the Military Intelligence (MI)
personnel.
After his interrogation at Ye Mon, Hla Khin was transferred to Insein prison.
The authorities claimed that he hanged himself in the prison cell.
In an NLD statement on 8 June 1999, the NLD noted the following:
“The authorities in announcing his death alleged that he indulged in alcohol whichresulted in brain damage and suicide. T his is questionable. H e had been imprisoned
for nine months. H ow was it possible for him to have access to liquor? If he had that
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affliction, did the authorities tak e any remedial steps? It is not impossible for this
disease to be cured.
H is family members are in great shock and were not able to give any ex planation
whatsoever to the members of the L eague when inquiries were made. It is very lik ely
that they had been threatened and intimidated by some person or organization. N o
response was obtained to questions about whether the family was given permission to
view the corpse or to bury it. H owever on the 7th day after his death, in accordance
with Buddhist beliefs and custom, the L eague offered prayers and food to Buddhist
monk s on his behalf.”
The prison authorities at the time were Chief Warden Lu Hla and Prison
Doctor Soe Khaing.
Name: (U) Hla Than
Date of Arrest: 23 October 1990
Date of Death: 2 August 1996
Age at Death: 49
After retiring from the army after serving as a Sergeant between 1965 and
1967, Hla Than became a lawyer. During the 1988 democracy movement,
he joined the Rangoon Lawyers’ Council. When the National League forDemocracy (NLD) was founded, he became the chairperson of the NLD’s
Kyemmendine Township branch, Rangoon Division.
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He was elected as a Member of Parliament from the Coco Island
constituency. He was imprisoned in Insein prison for working to form a
parallel government. He was given 25 years imprisonment.
He was given an additional 7 years imprisonment after he worked with
other political prisoners to send a letter to Yozo Yokota, UN Special
Rapporteur for Burma.
After suffering from a dangerously high fever, Hla Than was taken to the
guard ward at Rangoon General Hospital. He died there on 2 August 1996.
According to his medical record, he was HIV positive. It is possible that he
contracted HIV while in Insein, as doctors and medics often fail to sterilize
syringes used on political prisoners. Several former political prisoners have
noted the lack of proper care in administering injections, and the general
lack of proper health care while in the prison, all of which likely led to Hla
Than’s death.
The prison authorities at the time were Chief Warden Shwe Kyaw, Warden
Saw Zin Mya and Prison Doctor Thin Phay.
Name: (Ko) Hsi Shi
Date of Arrest: 1989Date of Death: 18 October 1990
Age at Death: 23
Hsi Shi lived in Kachin State. He was a part-time soldier in the Kachin
Independence Army (KIA). He and some KIA soldiers were arrested in
1989 in Kachin State. They received seven years imprisonment each. They
were moved from Myitkyina prison to Insein prison. They were not allowedprison visits, as they did not have contact with their families.
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In early October 1990, Hsi Shi became seriously ill with malaria. He
repeatedly requested that the authorities send him to the prison hospital.
The prison doctor went around the prison once a week. On 16 October1990, Hsi Shi waited for him to come.
In the morning at 9:00 am, he was moved to another location in the prison
as the Director General of Prison Department was to visit Insein Prison
on that day. When the Director General went back at noon, Hsi Shi was
taken back to his cell. He almost passed out, but was not sent to the hospital.
Some time after 9:00 pm, he passed out and the authorities sent him to thehospital ward in prison. Two days later, he died.
The prison authorities at the time were Jailer Tun Soe and Prison Doctor
Soe Kyi.
Name: (U) Khin Maung Aye
Date of Arrest: May 1996
Date of Death: 2002
Age at Death: 57
Khin Maung Aye was born in Mandalay, central Burma. He was arrested in
May 1996. It was learned that he had a book entitled “From Dictatorship
to Democracy” written by Gene Sharp. He was given seven years
imprisonment under the Section 5 (j) of the Emergency Provisions Act.
He suffered from gastric ailments in Mandalay prison. As a result, he stayed
in the hospital ward in prison for about two years. In 2002, his stomach
problem worsened. One day after he vomited blood, he died.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) met with him about
four times while visiting the prisons. The ICRC reportedly encouraged the
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authorities to free Khin Maung Aye due to his health condition, but the
authorities refused.
Khin Maung Aye died a few months before his prison term was completed.
The prison authorities were Chief Warden Aung Zin and Jailer Zaw Win.
Name: (U) Khin Maung Lwin(alias) Nay Min Aung
Date of Arrest: 5 January 1998
Date of Death: 11 January 2006
Age at Death: 38
Khin Maung Lwin was born in Dawbon Township, Rangoon. He was the
son of U Aung Kyi and Daw Than Aye. His participated in the 1988 nation
wide democracy movement as part of the Green Stars Youth Front.
After the demonstration, he worked for the Democracy Party and Patriotic
Youth Organization. In 1995, Khin Maung Lwin was a witness in a rape
trial. The authorities claimed he gave false testimony, and he was sentenced
to 18 months imprisonment. In 1996, he was released.
On 5 January 1998, he sent 38 copies of a letter entitled “Help” to the
State Buddhist Monk Council, military leaders and Aung San Suu Kyi. The
letter said:
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“People are in a dilemma. The state leaders should show understanding of the problem.
The monk s in the past requested the leaders to understand for the sak e of the nation.
It is time for the monk s to request once again.”
Khin Maung Lwin was arrested for this letter. On 4 March 1998, he was
sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for sedition under Section 17 (20) of
the Printers and Publishers Act (1962) and Section 124 (a) of the Criminal
Procedure Code.
On 17 May 1998, he was moved from Insein prison to Kale prison. On 5May 2002, he was moved to Loikaw prison. On 29 December 2002, he
was moved to Putao prison.
In Putao prison, he suffered from hypertension, heart disease, malaria,
urinary tract problems and hemorrhoids. He and his family repeatedly
requested the prison authorities, the International Committee of the Red
Cross and intelligence personnel to allow for treatment in a townshiphospital. The prison Chief Warden also reported his case to the Prison
Department five times. The prison doctor recommended that he needed
to have proper treatment. However, he was not allowed to go to the
hospital.
On 10 January 2006, he passed out and died in Putao prison at 9:30 am.
The prison authorities at the time were Jailer Tun Myint Thein.
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Name: (U) Khin Maung Myint
Date of Arrest: 28 October 1997
Date of Death: 21 July 2001
Age at Death: 42
Khin Maung Myint was the son of U Khin Maung Toe and Daw Myint
Myint. He was an activist during the 1988 people’s uprising. He became a
member of National League for Democracy (NLD) after it was founded inlate 1988. NLD’s Latha Township branch was based in his house.
In 1995, he became a member of a working committee in Rangoon Division.
The committee was responsible for the founding of the NLD’s Rangoon
Division Youth Wing. He was also a member in the Supporting Committee
for the Central Youth Wing.
Khin Maung Myint was arrested on 28 October 1997 following an attempt
by the NLD to hold a meeting with Aung San Suu Kyi and NLD youth in
Mayangone Township in Rangoon. On that day, the military authorities
blocked a delegation of NLD members from holding the meeting. Many
NLD members were forced into waiting vehicles and dumped near townships
outside Rangoon.
On December 1997, he was imprisoned under Article 5(j) of the 1950
Emergency Provision Act and under the Gambling Act. He was sentenced
to one extra year imprisonment under the Gambling Act because when the
Military Intelligence (MI) personnel searched his house, they found the
corner piece of an illegal lottery ticket.
Khin Maung Myint’s elderly mother and family members had a difficult
time trying to visit him in prison, as the authorities moved him from Insein
prison to Kale prison. Like other prisons around the country, Kale prison,
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located in northeastern Burma, is notorious for poor accommodation and
insufficient food.
Khin Maung Myint was infected with malaria in Kale prison. He wasrepeatedly denied medical treatment outside prison.
On the afternoon of 21 July 2001, authorities finally sent him to the hospital
outside prison. He died at 4pm that day in the hospital.
Name: (U) Khin Maung Myint
Date of Arrest: June 1989
Date of Death: 16 February 1993
Age at Death: 63
Khin Maung Myint served as a liaison between Thakin Soe and Bo Ne
Win during the Japanese occupation of Burma. At that time, he was only
fourteen.
Khin Maung Myint was a well-known student leader in Burma. As an
executive committee member of the All Burma Federation of Student
Unions (ABFSU) in 1953, he fought for student rights and for democracy
for the whole country.
When the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) emerged in 1959, he became a
member of the central committee and eventually became the generalsecretary. When the Union National United Front (UNUF) was set up by
merging progressive political parties, he served in the chairman’s committee.
Calling for an end to the civil war and for internal peace, Khin Maung
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Myint actively led Pegu Township during the Internal Peace 6 Districts
Demonstration.
In 1965, all the leaders of the People’s Progressive Party were arrestedafter refusing to disband, as the military regime had outlawed all political
parties. Khin Maung Myint was sent to Coco Island in 1969 where he refused
to participate in the so-called “self-reliance” program. He also refused to
accept the “Honorary Citizen” award given by the Burmese Socialist
Programme Party (BSPP).
As a former student leader, Khin Maung Myint advised demonstratorsduring the 1988 pro-democracy uprising. After the military coup, he became
chairperson of the People’s Progressive Party when it was reestablished.
He then set out to make anti-regime speeches around the upper Burma
region.
He was arrested in June 1989 and sentenced to 20 years imprisonment on
6 November 1989 under the Unlawful Associations Act.
Khin Maung Myint sacrificed himself for his country, as is seen in his
multiple detentions under various un-democratic and brutal regimes.
At the end of 1991, Khin Maung Myint began to suffer from dysentery. He
was hospitalized in Insein prison in 1992. After suffering from chronicdysentery for over a year, he died in Insein prison on 16 February 1993
from the authorities and doctors ineptitude in treating his illness.
The prison authorities at this time were Prison Doctor Soe Kyi.
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Name: (U) Kinn Sein
Date of Arrest: January 1991
Date of Death: 16 January 1995
Age at Death: 53
Kinn Sein was born in Prome City, Pegu Division. His father was U Ngwe
San. He was active in the underground movement for the Burma
Communist Party (BCP), while earning his living as a dentist. He joined
the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) when political parties were allowed
to form after 1988. He became the vice chairman of PPP (Prome District).
He was arrested by the Military Intelligence in January 1991. He was
sentenced to 8 years imprisonment under the Unlawful Association Act,
Article 17 (1), for his contacting the BCP on 30 May 1991.
Kinn Sein suffered from a chronic fever and fainted in October 1994.
Because he fainted frequently and was so weak, he was sent to Insein
Prison Hospital. When the prison doctors were no longer willing to treat
him, he was sent to the guard ward of Rangoon General Hospital. Two
days before his death, he was transferred from the guard ward to another
ward on the first floor of Rangoon General Hospital. He died on 16 January1995.
Although the Military Intelligence (MI) informed his family that he had
died of TB, it was reported that a doctor had confirmed that Kinn Sein
died from AIDS.
The prison authorities at this time were Chief Warden Tha Oo, Jailer SoeMyint, Prison Doctor Thinn Phay.
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Name: (U) Khin Maung
(alias)Bo Set Yaung
Date of Arrest: 1989
Date of Death: March 1992Age at Death: 68
Bo Set Yaung was from Zigon Township, Pegu Division. He graduatedfrom Military Academy Class 3 when Burma was under Japanese rule. He
was a military officer in the revolution against Japanese rule.
General Ne Win’s repressive military government (1962-1988) awardedhim for his activities in the revolution. He refused to accept the award.
In 1989, he was arrested and accused of being in contact with theCommunist Party of Burma. He received harsh torture during a longinterrogation period in Yay-Kyi-Ai, a notorious MI center. On 2 November1989, he was sent to No. 5 Special Military Tribunal in the Insein prisoncompound. He received five years imprisonment under Section 5 (J) of the1950 Emergency Provisions Act.
Bo Set Yaung’s wife received five years imprisonment and his eldestdaughter received twenty years imprisonment.
Bo Set Yaung’s health worsened as a result of torture during interrogation.He was also getting old. He was made to stay on the cold concrete floor of a tiny cell for over two years. He received poor medical treatment in prisonhospital when his health condition deteriorated. He died in the prisonhospital.
Authorities claimed that Bo Set Yaung’s death was related to heart problems
which even he did not know about.
The prison authorities at the time were Chief Warden Ohn Phay and Prison
Doctor Soe Kyi.
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Name: (U) Ko LayDate of Arrest: March 1990Date of Death: 1992Age at Death: 50
Ko Lay was from Bamaw township, Kachin State. He was a member of the National League for Democracy. There was a ceremony held on thetwo year anniversary of Phone Maw’s (a student activist) death on 13 March1990. Ko Lay was arrested for his participation in the ceremony.
He was charged under Section 5 (j) of the Emergency Provisions Act and
sentenced to seven years imprisonment. The authorities sent him to Bamawprison. In April, he was moved to Mandalay prison, middle Burma.
He had heart disease before his arrest and had already had two operations.When he was about to be arrested, the doctor had already planned for athird operation.
In Mandalay prison, Ko Lay informed the Chief Warden about thetreatment he should have, but he was refused proper treatment.
Eventually, he was sent to Mandalay hospital when his health conditionworsened. A few days after arriving to the hospital, he died.
The prison authorities at this time were Chief Warden Tun Aung Kyaw,Jailer Chit, and Prison Doctor Aye Cho.
Name (U) Ko OoDate of Arrest: April 2000Date of Death: 23 March 2006Age at Death: 64
Since the NLD’s founding, Ko Oo was an active member. He became thesecretary of Thayet Township, and made his residence the party’s office.After the Committee Representing People’s Parliament (CRPP) was formedin 1998, he was detained for a short period of time after refusing to remove
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the party signpost from his house. He further refused to resign from theparty despite pressure from the Military Intelligence (MI). His son was also
arrested, falsely charged and imprisoned.
Ko Oo was arrested by the MI in April 2000 and given two years
imprisonment under Articles 363 and 505 (b) of the Criminal Procedure
Code. Seven years were later added to his sentence, making a total of nine
years imprisonment.
While in prison, Ko Oo suffered from serious arthritis and gastritis, yet the
authorities did not provide adequate medical treatment. Moreover, he was
referred to the hospital only at the last minute. His liver problems developed
as a result of poor nutrition and insufficient medical care. He died from
complications with his liver at Thayet Hospital on 23 March 2006.
Name: (U) Kyaw Din
Date of Arrest: 2 July 1997
Date of Death: 19 October 1997
Age at Death: 58
Kyaw Din was chairman of the National League for Democracy, Wakema
Township branch, Irrawaddy Division. The Military Intelligence personnel
arrested him on 24 July 1997 and accused him of spreading rumors and
committing an offence against the public order. He was sentenced to 2
years imprisonment under section 505 (b) of the Criminal Procedure Code
for spreading rumors.
Kyaw Din suffered from pneumonia, kidney problems and hypertension
while he was in prison. The authorities sent him to Myaungmya hospital
on 19 October 1997. He died in the hospital at 5:30 pm the next day.
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On 26 December 1997, the NLD noted his death in a paper entitled
“Cracking down on the legally registered NLD:”
“(Kyaw Din) was reportedly ill for unk nown period and sent to Myaung Mya hospital
on 19 October 1997. A t that time, there was no chance for him to live. H e reportedly
died on 20 October 1997 because he had diarrhea as a result of improper meals. H is
family ask ed the authorities not to cremate the dead body within three days according to
the tradition. T he M yaungmya prison authorities did not listen to the family and
cremated the body on 21 October 1997. T hen, his family requested to collect the
remaining bones and ashes. T he authorities denied their request. They sent the familyback to Wak ema Township as soon as they cremated the body.”
Name: (Ko) Kyaw Myo Thant (alias) Japan Gyi
Date of Arrest: July 1989
Date of Death: 20 May 1990Age at Death: 27
Kyw Myo Thant was born in Bogale township, Irrawaddy Division. He
was a final year university student specializing in history when he took
part in the 1988 pro-democracy uprising. He became the secretary of
DPNS’s Bogalay township branch. In his capacity as secretary, he wrote a
letter to the Chairman of the then Township Law and Order Restoration
Council inquiring about the arrest of party members in his township. He
was then arrested under the Act 2/ 88 and accused of breaking marshal
law. He was sentenced to 18 months.
In prison, Kyaw Myo Thant insisted that he was arrested unlawfully without
reason and demanded to be treated as a political prisoner. The prison
authorities responded to his demand by severely beating and torturing him.
Due to the harsh torture and beatings, Kyaw Myo Thant was unable to eat
well or digest food properly. His health then began to deteriorate. As he
did not receive appropriate medication or treatment, his health situation
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Kyaw Myo Thant’s Funeral:
Funeral Procession Led by DPNS Members
worsened day by day. In May 1990, he became unconscious and was
hospitalized. The doctors found that his digestive system had broken down
completely. Though the doctor tried to treat him, he eventually died on 20
May 1990.
The prison authorities at this time were Chief Warden Tin Win, Jailer Myint
Htoo and Medical Staff Tin Win.
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Kyaw Myo Thant’s Funeral: Cremation
Name: (U) Kyi
Date of Arrest: 1992
Date of Death: 25 September 1994
Kyi actively participated in National League for Democracy. In 1992, some
former political prisoners from the Democratic Party for A New Society
wrote a report based on their prison experiences. The report was entitled
“Hell in Tharawaddy Prison.”
Kyi was arrested after he helped distribute this report. He received six
years imprisonment and died while in Tharawaddy prison.
The prison authorities Chief Warden Myint Thein, Jailer Tin Tun and
Prison Doctor Phyo Wai Aung.
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Name: (U) Kyi Saung
Date of Arrest: 21 December 1995
Date of Death: May 1996
Age at Death: 60
Kyi Saung was from Irrawaddy Division. He took part in the 1988 people’s
uprising and became a member of the National League for Democracy
(NLD). His position in the NLD was Joint Secretary of the Myaungmya
Township branch.
Kyi Saung joined the Karen New Year ceremony in Warpya Village,
Myaungmya Township. He read the NLD’s Karen New Years message
during the ceremony.
The authorities arrested him without giving any reason and sent him to
Myaungmya prison. Later, he was charged under Section 5 (J) of the
Emergency Provisions Act.
Kyi Saung was getting old, and his health had worsened from the
interrogation period. Five months after arriving in prison, he died in May
1996.
Name: (Mr.) Leo NicholsDate of Arrest: 5 April 1996
Date of Death: 22 June 1996
Age at Death: 65
Leo Nichols was an Australian citizen who worked as honorary consul to
Burma for Norway (1969) and Denmark (1978).
In 1993, he was appointed as honorary consul for Norway, Denmark, Finland
and Switzerland. During his time in Burma, he became close friends with
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Aung San Suu Kyi. As a result, the junta intensely disliked him.
On 5 April 1996, he was arrested in Rangoon. He was accused of illegal
possession of fax machine and telephone switchboard. On 20 May 1996,he was sentenced to three years imprisonment and made to pay a USD
5,000 fine. He was sent to Insein prison.
The authorities interrogated Leo Nichols almost every night in the first
days of his arrest. His health condition was worse each time he returned
from the interrogation room, according to political prisoners in Insein prison
who shared a cell with him. Further, he suffered from hypertension anddiabetes.
On 22 June 1996, he died in Insein prison.
Ohn Gyaw, then Foreign Minister, claimed that Leo Nichols died in
Rangoon General Hospital (RGH) while he was having a meal. However,
eyewitnesses said that he was sent to RGH after his death.
His family members were not able to take part in his funeral. The diplomatic
community sought answers from the regime regarding Leo Nichols death,
but a truthful explanation has yet to be given.
The prison authorities at the time were Chief Warden Shwe Kyaw and
Warden Thin Phay.
Name: Mahn Da Weik
Date of Arrest: 1989
Date of Death: 12 July 1992
Age at Death: 58
Mahn Da Weik was born in Wakema Township, Irrawaddy Division. In
1950, his village was attacked by government troops. Soldiers burnt the
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village to the ground, and raped or killed the villagers. Two of Mahn Da
Weik’s sisters were killed.
Mahn Da Weik later participated in political movements. On 6 November1963, there was a six province demonstration for peace building in Burma.
Mahn Da Weik acted as a committee member for the demonstration. At
that time, he was also Chairperson of the Karen National Union.
In 1963, the military government stopped the ongoing peace talks with
armed groups. Student leaders and dissidents were arrested. Mahn Da
Weik was one of them. He was put in prison for seven years without trial.After his release, he secretly worked for the Karen ethnic people against
the military dictatorship.
In 1978, he was sentenced to death for high treason. In 1980, the government
announced a general amnesty on prisoners around the country, and he was
released.
In 1988, Mahn Da Weik participated in the people’s uprising. In 1989, he
was arrested after he secretly contacted the Karen National Union on the
Thai-Burma border. He received eight years imprisonment.
While in prison, Mahn Da Weik had to sleep on the cold concrete floor. As
a result, he suffered from a paralyzing stroke in 1992. The authorities did
not give him proper medical care. He was left in his cell for weeks.
On 29 June 1992, he was sent to Rangoon General Hospital. Thirteen
days later, he died. Authorities claimed that he died from lung cancer.
Before he died, his hands and legs were put in handcuffs and stocks.
The prison authorities at the time were Chief Warden Ohn Phay and Prison
Doctor Soe Kyi.
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Name: Mai Aik Pan
Date of Arrest: 2 October 2001
Date of Death: 31 July 2002
Age at Death: 40
Mai Aik Pan was born in Namsang, Northern Shan State and the son of
Aik Heang and Ei Yueal. He became a member of the Palaung State
Liberation Party (PSLP) in 1984, a party which would later refuse to sign a
ceasefire agreement with the regime. He was sent to the National
Democratic Front (NDF) headquarters as the representative of the PSLP
in 1986.
He was one of the founders of the Palaung State Liberation Front (PSLF)
on 12 January 1992 and was assigned to the Central Executive Committee.
At the first convention of the PSLF held in July 2000, he was elected as
joint secretary. He was instrumental in the establishment of the Paloung
Youth Cooperative Working Committee and the Palaung Women’s
Organization based on the Thai-Burma border.
He was arrested by the Military Intelligence near the Thai-Burma borderon 2 October 2000 while he was in the underground movement. He was
sent to Moulmein prison and put on trial where he was sentenced to 7
years imprisonment under Articles 17 (1) and 13 (1) of the Unlawful
Association Act. When he was arrested, his health was good.
Mai Aik Pan was hospitalized at Moulmein General Hospital due to his
deteriorating health on 22 July 2002. On 26 July, the prison doctor submittedan official letter about Mai Aik Pan’s health to the Superintendent of the
prison, asking for Mai Aik Pan to be allowed to go to a hospital outside the
prison. He was sent to a general hospital outside the prison around 1:30 in
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the afternoon of 31 July, 2002. He died of dropsy at about 3:15 the same
day. Prison authorities then informed his family about his death.
The prison authorities at the time were Chief Warden Thet Shay, JailerKyaw Than Myint and Prison Doctor Soe Win.
Name: (U) Maung Ko
Date of Arrest: 10 December 1990
Date of Death: 11 December 1990
Age at Death: 64
Maung Ko was born in Mandalay City in 1926. His parents were U Thein
and Daw Ngwe Thae. He went underground in 1949 and became a member
of the Communist Party of Burma (CPB). When the CPB formed a Special
Provision consisting of Kyaukse, Tada-U, Myingyan, and Natogyi
townships in 1955, he became a political organizer for the Special
Provisional Army. In 1959, he was arrested for the first time in Myinmu
Township and sentenced to two years imprisonment.
In 1976, some young people in Mandalay went underground to join the
CPB. Military Intelligence personnel arrested and interrogated Maung Ko
to get information about them.
In 1987, while implementing the underground activities of the CPB, Military
Intelligence chased after him. He then went to Mong Koe CPB headquarters.
In September 1988, he became the secretary of the 4828 Committee of
the CPB and sneaked back inside the country to continue underground
activities. Military Intelligence arrested him in December 1990.
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Maung Ko was interrogated at Military Intelligence Unit 1 (MI-1) in
Mandalay. He died from the brutal torture he received there.
Name: (U) Maung KoDate of Arrest: 1996Date of Death: 15 November 2002
Age at Death: 58
Maung Ko was born in Kyauk Padaung Township, Mandalay Division. Hewas first arrested by then General Ne Win’s Burma Socialist ProgrammeParty (BSPP) government in 1979. He was accused of forming a left-wingliterature study group. In 1980, he was released from Mandalay prison underthe general amnesty decree 2/ 80.
In 1988, he joined National League for Democracy (NLD). He became amember in NLD’s election committee, Kyauk Padown Township branch,before the 1990 multi-party general election.
While living in Kyaukbadown Township, Maung Ko was arrested in 1996.He was sentenced to 14 years imprisonment under the 1950 EmergencyProvisions Act 5 (J) and Article 17(1) of the Unlawful Association Act.He was accused of having contact with the Communist Party of Burma.
Maung Ko was transferred from Insein prison to Tharawaddy prison in1997. He was routinely tortured while in prison.
His health condition worsened in Tharawaddy prison beginning in 2002.Because he did not receive treatment, though his condition was obvious,his heart disease rapidly worsened. The authorities shuffled him from the
Tharawaddy prison hospital to the Insein prison hospital and back whenhis condition seemed to improve.
He was sent to Insein Township hospital when his condition later againworsened. Eventually, on 15 November 2002, he died of a heart attack in
the hospital.
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Name: (U) Maung Maung Aye
Date of Arrest: September 1999
Date of Death: 21 June, 2002
Age at Death: 59
Maung Maung Aye was born in Labutta Township. His parents were U
Kyaw Sein and Daw Ohn Shin. He graduated from Government
Technological Institute and also received a law degree.
During the 1988 pro-democracy uprising, he took a leadership role in his
township’s general strike. He joined the NLD when it was founded in late1988.
In September 1999, Military Intelligence arrested him because of his
involvement in the 9999 movement. He was sentenced to 4 years under
Act 505 (b) of the Criminal Procedure Code, for disseminating rumors.
Maung Maung Aye first became ill at Myaungmya prison and was transferredto Pathein prison on 4 June 2002. As the doctor in the prison hospital was
not able to treat him, he was then hospitalized at Bassein Hospital on June
21. He died at 2:15 pm on 25 June 2002 while in the hospital.
Name: (Ko) Maung Maung Aye
Date of Arrest: July 1989
Date of Death: 23 July 1991
Age at Death: 24
Maung Maung Aye was born in Kamaryut Township, Rangoon. He was a
member of National Democracy Party (NDP).
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Name: (U) Min Thu
Date of Arrest: 28 April 1998Date of Death: 13 June 2004
Age at Death: 50
Min Thu was born in Rangoon. His father was U Kyaw Shein. He was a
lawyer and member of National League for Democracy.
In 1998, a book entitled “Burma’s Student Movement” was published.
The authorities arrested the politicians, student activists and former student
leaders believed to be involved in writing the book. Min Thu was arrested
on 28 April 1998. Later, he was sent to Insein prison and sentenced toseven years imprisonment under Section 5 (j) of the Emergency Provisions
Act.
He was arrested in July 1989, and accused of distributing pamphlets which
threatened state security. He was charged under Section 5 (J) of the
Emergency Provisions Act and sent to Insein prison. On 4 August 1989,
he was given five years imprisonment.
In November 1989, he was moved to Tharawaddy prison.
Maung Maung Aye was seriously ill in July 1993. He was sent to the prison
hospital ward on 23 July and died the same day. The prison authorities said
that his death was related to a lung problem.
The prison authorities at the time were Chief Warden Myint Thein and
Prison Doctor Khin Maung Thein.
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Name: (U) Min Tun Wai
Date of Arrest: May 2005
Date of Death: 29 May 2005
Age at Death: 42
Min Tun Wai lived in Khaing Sabel Street, Kyaikmayaw Township, Mon
State He belonged to the National League for Democracy, Kyaikmayaw
Township branch.
On 26 May 2005, the Kyaikmayaw Township Court sentenced him to five
days imprisonment for drunkenness and starting fights in the street. After
being sentenced, he was sent to Moulmein prison right away.
On May 28, 2005 (at about 8:10 pm), Min Tun Wai became delirious. He
was then made to lie face down as a rope was tied around his arms and
legs. As he struggled violently, several criminal prisoners, assigned by the
prison authorities as prisoners in charge or night watchmen, beat and kickedhim severely. He was repeatedly punched in the face and about the head
by these prisoners. His lips were badly bruised from the beating, and he
called out his daughter’s name incessantly all night.
Min Thu suffered from hypertension, heart disease and a bulbous growth
on his bones. Therefore, he had to go to the prison hospital in Insein. In the
first week of June 2004, the authorities sent him to the Insein Townshiphospital. A few days later, he died.
According to his family, the state run newspapers did not accept his obituary
notice.
The prison authorities at the time were Chief Warden Hla Kyi, Jailer of
Hospital Ward, San Win and Prison Doctor Soe Khaing.
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This incident took place at Ward 1 on the ground floor at the right side of
the main entrance.
There was a lackey named Myo Win (prison number 8342/ C, C stands forConvicted) in that ward. He governed the ward on behalf of the jailer, and
gave the night watchmen bludgeons and clubs. He allowed them to beat
other prisoners. The warden also allowed them to beat and strike the other
prisoners. The worst of the night watchmen was Nyan Tun Aung (prison
number 8962/ C, sentenced to one year imprisonment for defecting from
the army) and Tun Ko (prison number 8952/ C, a child soldier, 17, who
also defected from the army). Nyan Tun Aung and Tun Aung (sentencedto one month imprisonment) punched and beat Min Tun Wai’s body, face,
back and chest repeatedly. When Min Tun Wai lost consciousness, they
rested for a while. And then they beat him again and again. Whenever Min
Tun Wai regained consciousness, he murmured his daughter’s name.
As a result of this torture, on 29 May 2005 (at about 4:00am) Min Tun Wai
died.
Min Tun Wai’s body was given to the prison doctor by the Superintendent
of Moulmein prison. The doctor did not accept his corpse. Therefore, his
corpse was sent to an outside hospital for an autopsy. The autopsy revealed
that he had bruises and wounds all over his body, as well as a broken hand.
Though his sentence was only to last five days, he was in fact tortured to
death.
The prison authorities ordered the prisoners in charge and the night
watchmen not to discuss this case. U Tin Maung Ohn, a jailer who served
as a duty officer that night, claimed that Min Tun Wai tried to climb the
rafters in the ward and had fallen on his face which caused the wounds and
bruises on his corpse. However, the reality is that U Tun Tun, the senior
jailer, and U Tin Maung Ohn allowed the beating to take place, and actually
encouraged those prisoners in charge or night watchmen to beat and punch
other prisoners.
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Name: (U) Mya Shwe
Date of Arrest: December 1996
Date of Death: 27 April 1999Age at Death: 54
Mya Shwe lived in Sanchaung Township, Rangoon. He actively took part
in the National League for Democracy (NLD) since it was founded in
1988.
He regularly attended the public gatherings in front of Daw Aung San Suu
Kyi’s residence after her release in 1995. Even after the authorities restricted
those gatherings, he routinely attended.
Mya Shwe also actively helped and supported the December 1996 student
movement. After that movement, Military Intelligence arrested several NLD
members, including Mya Shwe.
The Northern Insein Provincial Court sentenced him to seven years
imprisonment. He was then transferred to Tharawaddy prison on 15November 1997.
Because the ICRC had requested the prison authorities not to deal with
bludgeons and clubs, they found a way around this restriction by allowing
the prisoners in charge and the night watchmen the right to hold bludgeons
and clubs.
The prison authorities at that time were Tun Tun and Tin Maung Ohn.
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In late 1998, Mya Shwe was suffering a severe toothache when the Chief
Warder was doing a routine prison inspection. The prison authorities accused
him of showing disrespect, and then beat him. They then shackled him and
put him in a solitary confinement cell.
Even when his punishment period was over, he was not sent back to his
original cell block, but rather placed in a cell with other criminal prisoners.
At the time, his health condition worsened.
Mya Shwe also suffered from diarrhea. He often went to the prison hospital
for weight loss, low blood pressure, and malnutrition. As the authoritiesdid not take effective action or administer proper treatment, he was in a
critical, life-threatening condition in 1999. In April, he was moved to
Tharawaddy Township hospital where he died a few days later on 27 April
1999.
The prison authorities at the time were Chief Warden Win Myint, Jailer
Aung Maw Oo and Prison Doctor Aung Than.
Name: (U) Myat Thu
Date of Arrest: 21 February 1997
Date of Death: May 1997
Age at Death: 48
Myat Thu was born in Nyuan Sa Khan village, Taungoo township. His
parents were U Phoe Phuu and Daw Kyi. While he was at Moulmein
University in 1970, he participated in the student movement. As a result,
he was expelled. In 1973, he was allowed to again attend university where
he received his Bachelors of Science.
During the nationwide people’s uprising in 1988, he was among the first
people in Taungoo township to participate in the strike against the military
government. He was detained for one day.
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After the military coup in September 1988, he and some activists set up a
local branch of the National League for Democracy (NLD). He was the
chairperson of NLD Executive Committee (EC), Taungoo Township.
He was detained when the political parties were about to nominate their
representatives for the 1990 election. He was freed after the process was
finished. As a result, he was not allowed to participate in the election.
In October 1991, Military Intelligence Unit 3 (MI-3) arrested him and
interrogated him for a few days.
On the evening of 21 February 1997, all EC members were arrested. Policeofficers, soldiers and intelligence personnel arrested them. They were
detained in the compound of No. 39 Light Infantry Battalion.
Later, they were used as porters when the SPDC troops began military
operations against the Karen National Union. Myat Thu was eventually
freed from being a porter in the military operation. His health condition
had deteriorated.
Soon after being released from being porter, the local authorities went
around town with loudspeakers to collect the “porter fee.” They claimed
that those who did not pay would be arrested and forced to become porters.
Myat Thu was angry as he was just freed from being a porter. He then
destroyed their loudspeakers and amplifier. As a result, he was arrested
and charged with showing defiance to the authorities. He was sentencedto two years imprisonment.
His health condition had deteriorated as a result of working as a porter for
six months. In prison, he had to sleep on the concrete floor, and there was
a lack of medical treatment. He was sent to Taungoo Township Hospital,
but it was too late for treatment. He died in May 1997.
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Name: (Ko) Myint Swe
Date of Arrest: 24 October 1988
Date of Death: 8 June 1996
Age at Death: 32
Myint Swe was from Dala Township, Rangoon. He enthusiastically
participated in the 1988 people’s uprising. On 24 October 1988, he was
arrested while raiding a local police department during the uprising. He
was moved from Insein to Thayet prison.
In June 1996, there was a dispute between him and Khin Maung Swe, aprison official in Thayet prison. As a result, he was sent to a cell in which
a mentally-ill prisoner was kept. He repeatedly reported to the prison
authorities that it was dangerous for him to stay with such a person. The
authorities neglected him. A few days later, the mentally-ill prisoner beat
Myint Swe to death using a yoke.
The prison authorities at the time were Chief Warden Ba Shin and JailerKhin Maung Swe.
Name: Naing Aung Lun
Date of Arrest: July 2003
Date of Death: 28 September 2005
Age at Death: 45
Naing Aung Lun is the son of U Bo Gyi. He worked in New Mon State
Party (NMSP), which signed a ceasefire agreement with the military
government in 1995.
In July 2003, nine activists, including Naing Aung Lun, were arrested in
Rangoon. Some of them had been collecting information about forced
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labor. They were accused of high treason and starting riots. They were
taken to Insein prison.
On 28 November 2003 they were sentenced to death under Section 122(1) of the Criminal Procedure Code.
After their lawyers appealed, their death sentences were changed to life
imprisonment on 12 May 2004.
In prison, Naing Aung Lun’s health condition deteriorated. He was sent to
the hospital ward and then the Insein Township hospital. Early in September2005, he was moved to Rangoon General Hospital.
On 14 September, Norway-based Democratic Voice of Burma claimed
that he was infected the HIV virus. At about 9:00 am on 28 September, he
died.
The authorities informed the NMSP about his death.
The prison authorities at the time were Chief Warden Soe Tin.
Name: Naw Thin Su
Date of Arrest: 16 September 1997
Date of Death: 10 February 1998
Age at Death: 27
Naw Thin Su was a Karen ethnic woman. She was born in Taung Pyauk
village, Thayetchaung Township, Tennasserim Division. Her parents were
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Saw Thee Swe and Naw Tin Si. She belonged to the Mergui/ Tavoy United
Front (MTUF) based in Tennasserim Division.
On 16 September 1997, around 6:00 am, Naw Thin Su and three otherwomen ran into soldiers in Yay Pu village, Thayetchaung Township. The
soldiers were led by Captain Kyaw Thu and belonged to Unit No. 2 of No.
267 Light Infantry Battalion (LIB). The women were arrested.
In the evening around 4:00 pm, the troops left for Kyel Chan Village. When
they arrived, Captain Kyaw Thu stayed in the house of Maung Lwin, the
chairman of Village Law and Order Restoration Council (VLORC). The
soldiers stayed in seven houses in the village. The detainees were put in
the residency of U Ohn Nyunt.
At around 9:00 pm, Second Lieutenant Khin Maung Zaw took Naw Thin
Su for interrogation. She was put in the house of U Thein Shwe, a member
of the VLORC. She was raped twice. The next day, she was sent back
around 3:00 am.
On September 17, at about 10:00 pm, she was taken away again. She was
raped and sent back at about 11:00.
Finally, Naw Thin Su was sent to Tavoy prison and sentenced to five years
imprisonment. Naw Thin Su was brutally raped and tortured duringinterrogation and while in prison. As a result, she died in Tavoy prison on
10 February 1998.
The prison authorities claimed that her death was related to a health
condition. They did not inform her family about her death. Captain Kyaw
Thu (now Lieutenant Colonel Kyaw Thu) is now in Division No. 44.
Second Lieutenant Khin Maung Zaw (now Major Khin Maung Zaw) isnow in No. 104 Light Infantry Battalion.
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Name: (U) Nyo Win
Date of Arrest: 18 June 1989
Date of Death: 8 March 1991
Age at Death: 59
Nyo Win was born in 1932 in Shwekyin Township, Pegu Township. His
parents were U Kyin Swam and Daw San Yin.
While he was at Rangoon University, he was one of the committee members
in the “Friendship Reading Club,” which students used to read and discuss
literature.
He had a leading role in the student movement calling for the establishment
of a national education system, ending the civil war and finding peace.
From 1954 to 1960, he was an executive committee member of the All
Burma Federation of Student Unions (ABFSU). He also was general
secretary of the University Student Union and chairperson of the Student
United Front.
In 1963, he was arrested for his involvement in the armed struggle and
imprisoned for nearly two years. He was arrested again in 1968 and served
over a year in prison.
He participated in the 1988 pro-democracy uprising in the Post-War and
Independence Era Old Students Association. He made anti-dictatorship
speeches around the country.
When political parties and organizations were allowed to form, he became
the joint-secretary of the People’s Progressive Party and the general
secretary of the League of Democratic Alliances.
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He was arrested on 18 June 1989 and detained under section 10 (A) of the
State Protection Law.
While in Insein prison near the end of February 1991, Nyo Win began tosuffer from a sore throat in addition to tumors and boils which were
beginning to cover his body. He was not provided the proper amount of
water to drink or shower, causing his disease to worsen. Only when he
could not eat or drink did the authorities take him to Insein General
Hospital. By then, his disease had spread and was untreatable. He died on
8 March 1991 as a result of the prison’s inadequate health care.
Nyo Win was known to have endured much torture, along with other
members of the People’s Progressive Party,
The prison authorities at the time were Chief Warden Ohn Phay, Jailer
Pyone Cho and Prison Doctor Soe Kyi.
Name: (U) Nyunt Zaw
Date of Arrest: August 1991
Date of Death: 1 January 2000
Age at Death: 35
Nyunt Zaw was born to U Lay Nyunt and Daw Tin Kyi in Ruby quarter,
Henzada Township, Irrawaddy Division in 1965. He received his degree in
mathematics from Bassein College in 1987.
He was in charge of the organizing committee of the All Burma Federation
of Student Unions (ABFSU, Henzada District).
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Nyunt Zaw fled to the Thai-Burma border after the military coup in August
1988 and joined the All Burma Student Democratic Front (ABSDF). He
slipped back into Burma in 1990 to carry out some of his work, and was
eventually arrested by the Military Intelligence (MI) in August 1991. Hewas sentenced to seven years imprisonment for his contact with anti-regime
groups.
While in Insein prison, he, along with twenty-two other political prisoners,
attempted to contact the United Nations about the inhumane prison
conditions and to publish a journal commemorating the Diamond Jubilee
of the University of Rangoon. As a result, they were sentenced to an
additional seven years imprisonment under section 5(e) of the Emergency
Provisions Act.
He was transferred from Insein to Tharawaddy prison on 15 November
1997.
Nyunt Zaw suffered from dysentery in July 1999 which progressively
worsened. However, the doctor mistakenly diagnosed his illness as
tuberculosis and he was thus given TB medicine, not the medicine that he
needed. In September 1999, he was suffering from a stomach ache and his
belly became swollen. The doctor, again mistakenly, determined that he
was suffering from cancer and so treated Nyunt Zaw for such. Two months
later, on 1 January 2000, Nyunt Zaw died.
An autopsy later revealed that he had in fact died from liver cirrhosis.
The prison authorities at the time were Chief Warden Win Myint, Jailer
Tin Tun and Prison Doctor Aung Than.
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Name: (U) Oo Tha Tun
Date of Arrest: 7 March 1990
Date of Death: 14 August 1990Age at Death: 82
Oo Tha Tun was born on 23 November 1917 in Mrauk-U Township,Arakan (Rakhine) State. He was an Arakanese scholar and distinguished
historian. He also studied Buddhism.
When political parties were allowed to form in late 1988, he join the Arakan
League for Democracy (ALD). In the 1990 general election, he was a
candidate in Kyauktaw Township, Constituency 2.
After the election campaign in Pyar Chaung village, Minbya Township, the
authorities arrested Oo Tha Tun. As a result, he was not able to take part
in the election in May 1990, and U San Tha Aung of the “Mro (or) Khami
National Solidarity Organization” was then elected for the constituency.
The authorities charged Oo Tha Tun under Section 5 (J) of the Emergency
Provisions Act and sentenced him to three years imprisonment. He was
sent to Sittwe prison.
In prison, U Oo Tha Tun’s health condition deteriorated as he was getting
old. He did not receive enough food or health care. On 14 August 1990,
he died in prison.
The Thailand-based Irrawaddy Publishing Group’s “Death in Custody”
report (Second Edition, 1999) noted that his death was due to “lack of
sufficient medicine and proper health care.”
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Name: Sai Pha Than
Date of Arrest: 11 September 2002
Date of Death: October 2002
Age at Death: 64
Sai Phat Than played a leading role in the 1988 pro-democracy uprising.
He participated in the movement to form the National League for
Democracy, Shan State branch.
Sai Pha Than went to farmers around Kengtung Township and collected
information about selling rice. The Burmese authorities often force farmers
to sell their paddy at a low price. Farmers have to sell a set amount of
paddy in paddy buying centers. The authorities also instruct the farmers to
grow certain qualities of paddy. If any farmers fail to do so, she or he will
be punished.
Military Intelligence personnel frequently threatened Sai Pha Than to stop
his activities, but he ignored them.
The junta responded to this in a statement entitled “The Truth” as follows:
“U Tha Tun was 75 years old and a Pyi Thu H luttaw representative for Kyauk tawTownship Constituency-2 and a patron of the Rak hine L eague for Democracy of
M rauk U Township, Rak hine State. H e made instigative speeches with the intent to
break up national unity, and his speeches were recorded and distributed. H ence, he
was sentenced on 22-5-90 to three years’ imprisonment under Section 5(j) of the
E mergency Provisions A ct.
W hile serving his sentence in Sittway Prison, he died of a cerebral hemorrhage in the prison hospital on 14-8-90. To say that he died due to the lack of sufficient medicines
and care is a false accusation because he was being given medical treatment at the
prison hospital. H owever, cerebral hemorrhage causes sudden death.”
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Sai Pha Than was arrested on 11 September 2002 by Captain Min Thu
Aung and Sergeant Maung Kyaw of Military Intelligence Unit 22 (MI-22),
the Special Branch, Policemen and members of the Ward Peace and
Development Council. At the same time, Saw Nandi, the chairperson of Kengtung Township NLD branch was arrested.
They were interrogated at MI- 22.
On 25 September, Sai Pha Than’s mother died. He was allowed to mourn
at his mother’s funeral. After this, however, he was sent to prison. He was
in good health at this time. Later, he was sent to Kengtung prison.
A few days after arriving in Kengtung prison, Sai Pha Than’s health began
to deteriorate.
When he was sent to the hospital on October 10, he had to be placed on a
stretcher, as he was unable to walk. At 5pm the same day, his family was
allowed to visit him in the hospital, but he was unable to speak. While his
family provided him with all the medicine he needed, carefully attending
to him all night long, Sai Pha Than died at 7:38 am on 11 October 2002.
An autopsy revealed that Sai Pha Than had a wound on his right side when
he died, as well as fluid in his brain, liver cirrhosis, yellowed skin and
intestines. The doctor concluded that he suffered from malaria in the brain
and jaundice. The doctor, however, was watched by the authorities, which
likely means that, as with most doctors in Burma’s prisons, he felt pressure
to write what the authorities wanted with out regard for medical ethics.
When Sai Pha Than’s friend, Saw Nandi was released on 6 July 2005, he
stated to the Democratic Voice of Burma that he believed the authorities
had poisoned Sai Pha Than:
“There (at the interrogation center), they fed us well. In the morning, they gave us tea
and fried rice and for lunch, rice and curries. On the day they were going to send us to
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prison, they didn’t give us the lunch we usually had, but a cup of tea. A s it was
unusual and rather strange, I didn’t drink the tea and threw it away. T hen, I became
very worried for Sai Phat straight away. W e were reunited at the prison. I asked him
if he drank the tea and he told me that he drank it as he was very hungry. Only thendid I k now that he was poisoned by the military intelligence. Sai Phat became ill after
a week and the people concerned gave him injections and medicines. I had to look after
him for awhile. A week later, his condition was so bad that he could not speak . W hen
I ask ed prison authorities to send him to hospital, they told me that they were only
responsible for his detention and that only the intelligence people could tak e him away.
Then, the intelligence took him away and I only heard later with sadness that he died
in the hospital.”
Name: Saw El Thar
Date of Arrest: October 1991
Date of Death: May 1998
Age at Death: 38
Saw El Thar was arrested on October 1991 in Bogalay. He was charged
under the Unlawful Associations Act, Article 17 (1), and sentenced to 10
years imprisonment.
Saw El Thar was weak and his health deteriorated because his family could
not visit and support him. He died due to lack of nutrition and the lack of
proper healthcare in Myingyan prison.
Saw El Thar was an ordinary civilian. He was unjustly arrested. Some
prisoners in Myingyin have estimated that around 60 Karen ethnic prisoners,
who were also arrested unjustly, have died in Myingyan prison. But,
communication among prisoners is not allowed, and so the names of the
dead and the circumstances of their death cannot be recorded.
The prison authority at the time was Chief Warden Lu Hla.
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Name: Saw Sar Do Saw
Date of Arrest: 1982
Date of Death: 12 December 2003
Age at Death: 52
Saw Sar Do Saw was born in Thayetchaung village, Letpadan Township,
Pegu Division. He once worked as a school teacher, and was a member of
the Karen National Union (KNU).
In 1982, under the KNU’s Pegu Mountains Restoration Operation,
Sardusaw was located in the Pegu Mountains and was arrested by theBurmese Socialist Programme Party troops. He was sentenced to death on
24 February 1983.
Although the regime has made several general amnesty announcements (in
1989, 1992, 1993 and 1997), Saw Sar Do Saw’s sentence was only reduced
from death to life imprisonment in 1989, reflecting the Military Intelligence’s
(MI) decision to detain political prisoners, especially ethnic minorities, forextended periods of time without respect for their own declarations of
amnesty.
Due to his detention of more than twenty years, and the possibility that he
would be held under inhuman conditions indefinitely, Saw Sar Do Saw’s
mental and physical health began to deteriorate. On 24 November 2003,
he was hospitalized in the guard ward of Rangoon General Hospital. He
died at 11:30pm on 12 December 2003, and was buried the next day at
Yay Way cemetery.
The prison authorities at the time were Chief Warden Hla Kyi and Prison
Doctor Soe Khaing.
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Name: Saw Win
Date of Arrest: 23 April 1991
Date of Death: 7 August 1998
Age at Death: 61
Saw Win was born on 14 May 1938. His parents were U Kyaw Nyunt and
Daw Aye Hla. He lived in Htilin Township, Magwe Division.
While he was in university, Saw Win participated in the Student Front,
University Student Union, and Friendship Reading Club.
After graduating, he worked for the Botataung Newspaper as a sports
reporter and assistant editor. He wrote various commentaries and feature
articles in the Botataung Newspaper, Ngwetaryee Magazine and ForwardJournal. His pen name was Kyaw Zaw Lin.
Several of his feature articles, particularly “Time” and “Chin-Burmese
Friendship,” were well known.
Eventually, he stopped writing to run his own business, as his family needed
the income. During this time, he was frequently taken and questioned by
the authorities.
In the 1988 pro-democracy uprising, he supported and gave guidance to
the young students. In the 1990 Election, he was elected as a Member of
Parliament (MP) from Htilin constituency, Magwe Division, representing
the National League for Democracy.
He was arrested on 23 April 1991 and imprisoned for eleven years under
Section 5 (J) of the 1950 Emergency Provisions Act and Article 6 (1)
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(abusing public property), wrongly accused of running an unlawful wood
business.
The authorities told Saw Win (once in 1992 and again in 1995) that hewould be released, but he remained in prison until his death.
Saw Win suffered from chronic asthma while in Tharawaddy prison, and
was hospitalized at Tharawaddy District Hospital due to his worsening
asthma and hypertension on 5 August 1998. Two days later, on 7 August,
he died. The authorities had not provided him with the proper medical
care.
The prison authorities at the time were Chief Warden Win Myint, Jailer
Tin Tun and Prison Doctor Aung Than.
Name: Saw Yin Thit
Date of Arrest: 1991
Date of Death: January 1996
In 1991, the SPDC troops raided the Karen soldiers’ hidden arsenal in
Bogalay Township, Irrawaddy division. As a result, there was shooting
between the SPDC troops and Karen soldiers. Later, SPDC troops, using
heavy weapons and helicopters, raided several villages around U Ni Su
village. The troops burned down buildings and killed the villagers they
suspected of helping the Karen soldiers.
The villagers still alive were arrested and interrogated. Hundreds of the
villagers died during the interrogation period. The rest were sent to the
prisons around Burma after receiving ten years to life imprisonment. One
of the villagers arrested was Saw Yin Thit, who received ten years
imprisonment under the Unlawful Association Act, Section 17/ 1.
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Though Saw Yin Thit was strong and healthy when he first entered Myingyin
prison, he died in January 1996 from lack of nutrition and proper medical
care.
At that time, political prisoners in Myingyin were not allowed to share
their food. When the authorities noticed that food had been shared, they
would torture and place those prisoners in solitary confinement.
Name: Saw Hla Chit
Date of Arrest: 1992Date of Death: 13 March 1997
Age at Death: 57
Saw Hla Chit was born in Bogale Township, Irrawaddy Division. He was a
Karen ethnic and a Christian priest. He was arrested for having contact
with the Karen National Union and sentenced to eight years imprisonment.
In Insein prison, he became ill several times. In March 1997, the authorities
sent him to Rangoon General Hospital. A few days later, he died.
The prison authorities at the time were Chief Warden Shwe Kyaw, Jailer
Saw Zin Mya and Prison Doctor Soe Naing.
Name: Saw Do Saw (alias) Saw Than
Date of Arrest: March 1997
Date of Death: 10 October 2003
Age at Death: 50
Saw Do Saw belonged to the Karen National Union (KNU). In combat
between the SPDC troops and KNU soldiers on 10 October 1996, he was
captured after he was wounded in the right leg by a bullet.
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In March 1997, a Military Tribunal in Moulmein Township sentenced him
to twenty years imprisonment under Sections 17 (1) and (2) of the Unlawful
Associations Act.
The authorities sent him to Insein prison on 23 April 1997.
On 20 April 2003, he was sent to Rangoon General Hospital to receive
treatment for lung cancer.
In June and July 2003, he received radiotherapy treatment. He agreed to a
surgical operation in August. The International Committee of the Red Cross(ICRC) donated medicine to him.
On 2 October, Father Bruno of Rangoon’s St. Paul’s Church went to the
guard ward of the hospital and encouraged Saw Do Saw, praying for him.
On 8 October, he was removed from the guard ward for an operation.
On 9 October, between 9:00 am and noon, he was operated on and was
unable to sleep that night.
On 10 October, Father Bruno went to visit him again for encouragement
and ran into Cap. Myo Tun Tint of Military Intelligence Unit 14 (MI-14),
who treated Father Bruno impolitely.
At 3:27 pm, Saw Do Saw passed away.
His funeral was attended by one family member, four persons from the
church, three hospital workers, three police officers and one intelligence
personnel.
The prison authorities at the time were Chief Warden Hla Kyi and Prison
Doctor Soe Khaing.
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Name: Saw Kyaw Lwin (alias) Kyaw Lwin
Date of Arrest: October 1991
Date of Death: August 1993
Age at Death: Over 50
Saw Kyaw Lwin was from the Karen ethnic group. He was born in
Ngapudaw Township, Irrawaddy Division, and was a member of the Karen
National Union (KNU).
In October 1991, the SPDC troops attacked the villages around Bogalay
Township. Saw Kyaw Lin and many Karen villagers were arrested.
Saw Kyaw Lin was sentenced to ten years imprisonment under Section 17
(1) of the Unlawful Association Act.
Early in 1993, he and the other Karen prisoners arrested at the same time
were moved from Insein prison to Myinggyan prison.
When they reached the gate of Myinggyan prison, the prison authorities
wrapped them in blankets and beat them brutally. Later, they were all
placed in solitary confinement.
The prisoners were not allowed enough food to eat, and gradually Saw
Kyaw Lwin’s health deteriorated.
In August 1993, he asked the authorities to give him more to eat, shouting
out that he was hungry. The authorities did not give him the meal he
requested, and instead harshly beat him until he passed out. They
immediately sent him to the Myinggyan Township hospital, but he died a
few hours after reaching the hospital.
The prison authorities at the time were Chief Warden Lu Hla.
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Name: Saw Tin Myint
Date of Arrest: 1982
Date of Death: 1 August 2001
Age at Death: 62
Saw Tin Myint was born in Irrawaddy Division. He belonged to the Karen
National Union (KNU).
In 1982, KNU attempted to seize the Pegu Mountains they once occupied.
They had several battles with the junta’s troops.
Saw Tin Myint was arrested in one of these battles. On 24 February 1983,
he was sentenced to death under Section 122 (1) of the Criminal Procedure
Code for high treason.
In 1989, the military government announced a general amnesty. Some
prisoners were freed under this amnesty, while others had their prison
sentences commuted. Saw Tin Myint’s death sentence was commuted to
life imprisonment. However, he was unclear as to how long he had to stay
in prison.
Saw Tin Myint’s health condition worsened due to malnutrition, lack of
family visits and support and the nearly 20 years spent in prison. When he
fell ill, he became extremely weak due to the lack of nutrition. On 1 August
2001, he died in Thayet prison.
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Name: (U) Sein Hla (alias) Iron Sein Hla
Date of Arrest: November 1990
Date of Death: 1992
Age at Death: 75
Sein Hla joined the Burmese Communist Party (Red Flag BCP) when the
party was formed in 1946. He led the police protest during the 1946 general
protest. He became a member of the central committee after the BCP
party had become an underground party. In 1972, he supported the policy
of the BCP party “to discuss peace despite the possibility of being arrested.
He was subsequently arrested, but released a couple of years later. He was
involved in the “Political Theory Study Group” convened at Thakin Soe’s
house after Thakin Soe’s release in 1980.
Sein Hla was arrested in 1990 for associating with a student who had secretly
entered Burma to complete work for the All Burma Student Democratic
Front (ABSDF). He was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment.
Sein Hla died at the Insein Prison Hospital at the beginning of 1992 due
lack of nutrition and the poor prison health care system.
Name: (U) Sein Win
Date of Arrest: October 1988
Date of Death: 8 January 1991
Age at Death: 54
Sein Win, nicknamed Yangyi Aung, was born in Yangyi Aung village,
Thongwa Township, Rangoon division.
He was an executive committee member of the University Student Union
in 1959-60 and later became the deputy chairperson.
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As a student, he led many demonstrations and other activities. Students
relied on him for his bravery, activeness and dedication. While participating
in an anti-imperialist demonstration in 1961, he was beaten repeatedly on
his back by the Union Government’s police causing him to become disabled.
During the events of 7 July 1962 he led many students. Also, during 1963,
he became a member of what was known as the “peace troops” at the
“international peace meetings.” Because of this, he was sent to Coco Island
by the Burmese Socialist Programme Party (BSPP) where he participated
in a hunger strike demanding an end to the BSPP using the island to confine
prisoners sentenced to life.
A ceremony for political prisoners due to be released was convened in the
hall of Insein Prison in 1972. During the ceremony, Sein Win refused to
shake hands with prison authorities saying “I never shake hands with
enemies.”
When the 1988 democracy uprising began, he was an influential teacherin the area, and led the joint strike committee comprised of three
townships (Kyauktan, Thongwa, Kayan). When the police decided to
surrender their weapons during the uprising, they gave them to Sein Win.
As a result, Sein Win was arrested under the Weapons Act, but received
no formal sentencing.
Because of the low quality of prison food and inhumane prison conditions,
he began to contract diseases in his liver and colon. His abdomen became
swollen, but still he received no treatment. He was then unable to eat.
Eventually, he was sent to Insein General Hospital for surgery. He
underwent surgery with the iron-shackles still around his ankles. The
operation was not a success and he died around 8 pm that evening.
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Name: (U) Shein Tin
Date of Arrest: February 1994
Date of Death: 28 January 2004
Age at Death: 68
Shein Tin served in the Inndine COD battalion during the Anti Fascist
People Freedom League (AFPFL) era until 1967. He was arrested for his
connections with the Burma Communist Party (BCP) in 1967. He was
released from Insein prison in 1970. He then became a member of the
People’s Progressive Party (PPP) in 1988. When the PPP was declared
illegal in 1989, he continued his party duties underground.
He was arrested by the Military Intelligence (MI) again in 1994 for contacting
the BCP. He was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment with hard labor under
the Emergency Provisions Act, section 5 (J), and the Unlawful Associations
Act, Article 17 (1), in February 1994.
Shein Tin was transferred from Insein to Taungoo prison in November
1997. He was hospitalized at Taungoo General Hospital as his health began
to deteriorate in January 2004.
Despite being diagnosed with lung cancer and being in such pain that he
was moaning incessantly, the prison authorities still brought him back to
Taungoo prison. Days later, as he clearly was dying, the prison authorities
had no choice but to send him to Taungoo General Hospital. He died of
lung cancer on 28 January 2004 while being prepared for transfer to Insein
General Hospital.
When Shein Tin died, he was only a couple days away from completing his
ten-year sentence. Still, he was not allowed to die peacefully in his home,
as the MI refused to allow him, or other political prisoners, remission days.
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Name: (U) Sithu (alias) Ye Naing
Date of Arrest: June 1991
Date of Death: 12 July 2001
Age at Death: 35
While Sithu was a second year botany student at the University of Rangoon
(Kemmendine Campus), he participated in the 1988 pro-democracy uprising.
Prior to August, he was involved in several demonstrations demanding
democracy and human rights, including the Red Bridge Movement (March
16) and the Rangoon University Student Demonstration (March 17). Along
with 116 other members of various organizations, he was actively involved
in petitioning the military regime to form a National Interim Government.
After the military coup on 18 September 1988, he assisted the All Burma
Student Democratic Front (ABSDF).
When explosions rocked the Mandalay Electrical Power Corporation and
Sanchaung Township, Sithu was arrested and sentenced to 12 years
imprisonment by a Special Military Tribunal on 30 December 1991.
When asked by the judge during his trial whether he was guilty or not, he
replied, “Don’t ask me if I am guilty or not. I don’t recognize your right to
judge me. Charge me as you like. But, this is unjust.”
In August 1995, he was transferred from Insein to Tharawaddy prison.
Even though he completed his prison term on April 2, 2001, he continued
to be detained under section 10 (A) of the State Protection Law. TheMinister of Home Affairs, Tin Hlaing, remarked at this time that “his rebel
mind is still strong.”
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Name: (U) Soe Win
Date of Arrest: July 1990
Date of Death: 3 May 1992
Age at Death: 74
Soe Win was born in Rangoon. His father was U Chit Maung and his mother
was Daw Sein Daing. He was a younger brother of Bo Zeya, a member of
Thirty Comrades. He himself was a member of the People’s Comrades led
by General Aung San.
In 1956, he worked at the Rangoon Ten Mile Chicken farm as a manager.
He later resigned from the job and joined the People’s Comrades party.
After the 1963 peace talks between the Communist Party of Burma (CPB),
led by Thakhin Than Tun, and the Revolutionary Council, led by General
Ne Win, failed, Soe Win was arrested, and later released in 1970.
In January 1987, he contacted the CPB and participated in underground
activities.
When the State Peace and Development Council allowed political parties
to form, he founded People’s Comrades, and became its General Secretary.
He was arrested in July 1990 and accused of having contacts with illegal
organizations. He was charged under sections 17/ 1 and 17/ 2 of the
Unlawful Associations Act and was sentenced to 20 years.
In the beginning of 1992, he was taken to Insein prison hospital as he was
suffering from dysentery and diarrhea. He died on 3 May 1992.
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Name: (Ko) Than Htway (alias) Ba Ba
Date of Arrest: 1989
Date of Death: 1990
Age at Death: 25
Than Htway was born in Myaung Palel Quarter, Tavoy Township, Tenasserim
Division. He studied at State High School No. (1), Tavoy Township. He took
a leading role in the 1988 people’s uprising in Tavoy. He also worked for the
Tavoy District Student Union. The day after the military coup in September
1988, he and all members of the Student Union went to the No. 10 Battalion
of the Karen National Union.
In early 1989, he went back Tavoy Township to participate in the underground
movement, but he was arrested. After being tortured in an interrogation center,
he was sent to Tavoy prison.
Than Htway died while in prison, charged under section 17 (1) of the Unlawful
Associations Act. At that time, there was a soldier who was imprisoned for
murder. The prison authorities appointed him as the prisoner-in-charge, and
he and the authorities cracked down on the political prisoners.
In early 1990, Than Htway was put in solitary confinement because he
complained about the oppression of prisoners. He told the authorities that he
was suffering from a stomach disease. The prisoner-in-charge, Tin Shwe, andother prison staff attacked him repeatedly using batons. He was seriously
injured and vomited blood. Five days later, the authorities sent him to the
Tavoy Township hospital for medical treatment. The next day he died in the
hospital’s guard ward.
The prison authorities at this time were Chief Warden San Thein, Jailer Tin
Shwe (alias) Michael, Maung Aye and Tun Win.
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Name: (U) Thein Tin
Date of Arrest: 18 March 1996
Date of Death: 18 February 1998
Age at Death: 56
Thein Tin was a student leader in the early 1960s. He was a columnist for
several monthly magazines. His pen names were Tin Thein Maung and Pa-
Hta-We Maung Tin. He lived in Innwa Street, South Okkalapa Township,
Rangoon.
He actively participated in the 1988 pro-democracy uprising. Later, he
became a member of the Township Organizing Committee for the National
League for Democracy.
He became an assistant at the Rangoon Divisional Organizing Committee
for the NLD in 1989. He worked with Tin Maung Win, an elected MP
from Kayan constituency, who also died in prison.
Thein Tin was arrested and detained under section 10(A) of the State
Protection Law on 18 March 1996 as the regime was attempting to oppress
the NLD, by arresting its most active members, after the release of AungSan Suu Kyi from house arrest.
Thein Tin was well-known for meticulously taking care of his health, and
actually ran a pharmacy, making him knowledgeable about the various
medicines available in Burma. He was even licensed to practice
acupuncture.
When he was detained, he was unable to receive visits from his family, and
only allowed to receive one package from them. His family was entirely
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unaware of his health condition.
He was rushed to the emergency room of Rangoon General Hospital on 3
December 1997. His wife was allowed to see him the next day. He told hiswife that he had suffered from severe dysentery for four months in prison.
He could not get boiled rice regularly, and so was malnourished. Lacking
any medication, his health was deteriorating. As Thein Tin was a pharmacist,
he was well aware of the medication he needed (for his liver), but he was
denied the proper medicine by the authorities and instead given medication
for gastric illnesses.
While his family desperately tried to help him for over two months, they
were unable to properly do so due to the indifference of the authorities.
He was given over 20 injections, and even had a blood transfusion. It was
too late, though, and Dr. Khin Maung Win of the liver ward at Rangoon
General Hospital informed his family on 15 February 1998 that he would
only live for a few more days.
Only when he was surely going to die did the Minister of Home Affairs
decide he could be released. Upon his release on 15 February, however, he
was immediately taken to the hospital. He died on 18 February 1998.
The prison authorities were Chief Warden Shwe Kyaw, Jailer Chit Maung
and Prison Doctor Soe Khaing.
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Name: (U) Tin Maung Win
Date of Arrest: 23 October 1990
Date of Death: 18 January 1991
Age at Death: 51
Tin Maung Win was born on 20 November 1939. His parents were U Myo
and Daw Than Shin.
While he was in high school and university, he participated in various
associations related to student affairs, literature, and sports.
He was arrested and detained by the Burmese Socialist Programme Party
(BSPP) from December 1963 to September 1970.
During the 1988 pro-democracy uprising, he participated in the uprising
as a member of the post-WWII Old Student Leaders Organization.
When the National League for Democracy (NLD) was formed, he was
part of the Divisional Organizing Committee and chief of the Rangoon
Division Organization Committe
Tin Maung Win was elected in the Khayan (2) constituency in the 1990
general election.
He worked to organize the Gandhi Hall Conference of the Members of
Parliament, and was thus arrested in October 1990.
From his arrest to his death, Tin Maung Win was not allowed visits fromhis family or colleagues. Only through the family visits of other political
prisoners did his family learn that he had chronic dysentery. Although his
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During the 1988 pro-democracy uprising, he participated actively in the
uprising. He was the Vice-Chairman of the Burma Lawyers’ Union and
the Chairperson of the Insein Township Strike Committee.
Tin Shwe was one of the founders of the National League for Democracy
(NLD).
After Aung San Suu Kyi was placed under house arrest, he tried to perform
his duties while evading arrest in Mandalay Division. When the regime did
not hand over power after the 1990 elections, he secretly worked to form
a parallel government and was subsequently arrested.
The unsanitary and inhumane prison conditions made Tin Shwe’s health
steadily decline. After two heart attacks, he was hospitalized at Rangoon
General Hospital twice in April 1997. The regime denied his family’s request
that he be allowed to see a heart specialist.
Tin Shwe died from a heart attack, and the regime’s purposeful negligence,
in Insein prison on June 8, 1997. He is survived by his wife Daw Myat Thu
and three sons.
Name: (U) Tun Sein
Date of Arrest: June, 1992
Date of Death: 19 February 1996
Age at Death: 58
Tun Sein was born in Rangoon. He studied politics while working at Hlaing
Gunny Factory, Rangoon. He was a true follower of Thakhin Lay Maung,
a well known politician. He was also a member of the Labor Union of theUnited National Unity Front.
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When the peace talks failed in 1963, many politicians, including Tun Sein,
were arrested. He was sent to Coco Island prison. Following a hunger strike
at the island demanding that political prisoners in bad health be sent back
to the mainland, Tun Sein was taken back.
He was released and hired at a jute factory in 1973. He participated in the
Labor Strike in 1974 and was arrested and imprisoned a second time. He
was released under the general amnesty in 1980.
During the 1988 pro-democracy uprising, he set up the “Union of Prisoners
in 1970s” and participated in the uprising. After the military coup, he helped
his colleagues who formed political parties. Due to his activities, he was
arrested by the Military Intelligence and sentenced to 10 years in prison.
On 19 February 1996, Tun Sein died at the Insein prison hospital from
general deficiency due to lack of family support, and malnutrition due to
poor prison food.
Name: (U) Tun Aung Kyaw
(alias) Thakhin Mipwar
Date of Arrest: 1997
Date of Death: 2003
Age at Death: 52
In 1990, Tun Aung Kyaw was arrested and sentenced to five years
imprisonment with hard labor. During that time, he suffered from
tuberculosis, and therefore had to visit the jail hospital many times. He
was released at the end of 1994.
After being released, Tun Aung Kyaw treated his disease, but lacked the
money for proper care. As a result, his health worsened. However, he still
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continued to be involved in political movements for democracy and human
rights. In 1997, while in the hospital, Military Intelligence raided the hospital
and arrested Tun Aung Kyaw. He was sentenced to seven years
imprisonment with hard labor.
After Tun Aung Kyaw was released from prison, he was involved in the
2003 Depayin Massacre in which Aung San Suu Kyi and members of the
NLD were attacked. As he tried to escape from the authorities, he was
caught and beaten to death.
Name: (U) Win Bo
Date of Arrest: 1997
Date of Death: 26 August 2000
Age at Death: 39
Win Bo, a former army captain, was arrested on the way back from the
Venerable Thu Mingalar Linkarra of Kabaaye Maha Gandharyone
Monastery. He went there to deliver a petition from the Head Monk of the
Shwe Kyin Sect, which included one thousand monks’ signatures and was
intended for Senior General Than Shwe, former dictator U Ne Win and
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.
The Shwe Kyin Sect is the strictest religious organization. It teaches and
disciplines the monks to obey all the rules of Buddha (vinaya patimokkha).
Normally, monks from this sect were not involved in politics, even during
the 1988 people’s uprising.
The SPDC was worried about the sect’s participation in politics as it would
encourage other monks from the whole country to participate.Consequently, the SPDC asked the head monk of the Shwe Kyin Sect to
stop their activities. However, Win Bo was arrested for his role as messenger.
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He was sentenced to twenty one years imprisonment under Article 5 (J) of
the Emergency Provisions Act and Article 17 (20) of the Printers and
Publishers Act.
On 6 July 2000, he was moved to Moulmein prison together with some
other prisoners from Insein prison.
In Moulmein prison, he was killed by twenty three prison employees for
defending prisoners’ rights.
These are the events leading up to his murder:
(1) He quarreled with Sergeant Chit Kyaw, who was the assigned prison
guard, during jail closing time, at about 5:30 pm on August 15, 2000.
Coincidentally, in the same evening, two convicts escaped from the prison.
(2) There was a rape case in Moulmein prison on August 18, 2000. Maung
Aye, a prisoner who was the disciplinary in-charge, raped a prisoner who
was a deserter. Win Bo was informed about this by the victim. Once he
became aware of this case, he requested Sergeant Chit Kyaw to let him see
the warden of the jail. One member of the Military Intelligence (5) listened
while he was met and complained to the prison authorities, including
Sergeant Chit Kyaw, on behalf of the rape victim. Maung Aye was thensent to a punishment cell for the rape he committed.
(3) Maung Aye shouted abuse the whole night, but no guard stopped him.
Win Bo complained to the assigned Sergeant Chit Kyaw and denounced
their inability to follow rules and regulations. The junior warden, Chit
Maung, and Sergeant Chit Kyaw framed Win Bo in the case of the two
criminal prisoners who escaped on August 15, 2000.
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Win Bo and his two friends and fellow political prisoners, Moe Kyaw Thu
and Zaw Min Min Latt, were accused of having contact with the two
escapees and of organizing strikes in the prison. They were then reported
to the senior warden of the jail.
Win Bo, Moe Kyaw Thu and Zaw Min Min Latt were brought to punishment
cells with their hands cuffed behind their backs. They were placed in the
cells so four empty cells lay between them. They were then stripped naked
and flogged with one inch diameter wooden sticks by twenty three prison
guards until the guards were satisfied. Win Bo’s ribs were broken duringthe beating because he was hit harder than others.
One of his ribs punctured his liver. He demanded to see a doctor for
treatment, but no one listened to him. He died an hour after the flogging.
The prison authorities at the time were Chief Warden Htay Win, Warden
Chit Maung and Jailer Tin Maung Cho.
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Name: (Ko) Zaw Myo Htet
(alias) Zaw Zaw
Date of Arrest: 16 July 2003
Date of Death: 19 October 2004Age at Death: 28
Zaw Myo Htet, a university student, was arrested with other eight activists
on 16 July 2003. He was given the death penalty under Section 122 (1) and
386 (1) of the Criminal Procedure Code. He was accused of trying toassassinate military leaders and trying to destroy the country’s peace and
stability.
Zaw Myo Htet’s lawyer asked that his client be released without charge, but
the authorities would not relent, as Zaw Myo Htet was known to support
insurrection against the state. Eventually, the death sentence was commuted
to 3 years imprisonment. The Supreme Court of Burma on 14 October 2004further reduced the sentence to a 2 year prison term.
As he was suffering from jaundice, he was sent to Insein Prison Hospital.
However, as his health situation worsened, he was transferred from the prison
hospital to the emergency ward of Rangoon General Hospital for better
treatment on 5 October 2005.
Because Rangoon General Hospital was unable to provide medicine in a timely
manner, his family provided him with the needed medicine. Although he was
given an intravenous glucose drip, it was too late for him. While he was given
treatment, his liver was damaged such that it was not functioning properly.
The prison authorities never provided him with the needed medicine. As a
result, he died on 19 October 2004 at 3pm in the emergency ward of Rangoon
General Hospital. He was 28 years old.
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Name: Rev. Zawtika
Date of Arrest: October 1990
Date of Death: December 1991
Age at Death: 60
Rev. Zawtika was one of the famous Sayadaws of the renowned Shwe
Phone Pwint monastery in Rangoon. He was one of six Sayadaws from the
monastery who participated in the pattan nikkujjana kamma (Religious
Strike) in October 1990. He was later arrested by the Military Intelligence
(MI) along with other five monks. He was derobed by force, and sentenced
to 3 years imprisonment. Though he was derobed by force, he continued
to observe the precepts of monk hood until his death.
Rev. Zawtika’s health condition worsened during December 1992 and he
was taken to Insein prison hospital. After a few days, he was transferred to
the ‘guard ward’ of Rangoon General Hospital. Within a few days, he passed
away. Though Rev. Zawtika’s legs were disabled, he was in iron shackles
at the time of his death.
When his family asked a charitable organization in Rangoon to arrange a
public funeral for their loved one, their request was denied and they were
told that only the prison authorities were allowed to bury him.
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Appendix C (ii): Biographies of Labor Camps Deaths
Name: (U) Cho Gyi
Date of Arrest: July 1990Date of Death: 1993
Age at Death: 38
Cho Gyi actively took part as a leader of a Nan Shay marching column in
Mandalay during 1988 pro-democracy uprising. He became a central
executive committee member of the National Political Alliance.
He was also an artist. He drew a portrait of Thakhin Ko Daw Hmaing, a
well-known writer and peace builder of Burma, to raise funds for the
Alliance. He took part in the NISC after the Alliance was annulled by the
military authorities. While he was performing his duties with NISC, he
had to evade arrest by Military Intelligence. Eventually, he was arrested in
July 1990.
Cho Gyi was transferred from Mandalay prison to Myikyina prison in Kachin
State. He was sent to Sunprabon labor camp. In 1993, as his health
condition had deteriorated, he was sent to Myitkyina prison hospital. He
died two days later while in the hospital.
The authorities claimed that he had escaped from the labour camp and
died from diarrhoea in Mandalay General Hospital on 7 August 1990.
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Name: (U) Min Thu (aka) U Maung Gyi
Date of Arrest: 21 Feb 1997
Date of Death: 1997
Age at Death: 55
U Min Thu (aka) U Maung Gyi received his primary school education from
Taungoo convent mission school, and received his middle and high school
education from Mandalay No. (2) State High School. He graduated from
university in Mandalay with a degree in psychology.
During the 1988 uprising, he was involved in the Taungoo Shwe San Daw
people’s movement. He served as a treasurer in the NLD Taungoo branch
after the military coup in 1988. He was arrested in October 1991 for his
connections with the PLF (People Liberation Front). He was 51 years old
at that time.
He was sentenced to 3 years imprisonment with hard labor on March 13,
1992. He spent over 2 years in prison before being released in 1994.
He was later arrested again, and sent to the frontier area as a porter. He
could not walk because he had to carry a heavy bag on the rough road, and
he was not provided enough food. Old age and bad weather further
exacerbated his condition. Those people unable to walk and carry were
beaten by the soldiers.
Finally, Min Thu died in jungle because of ill treatment. His dead body
was thrown into a hole in the jungle, along with that of another political
detainee and porter, Saw Tun Nwe.
U Min Thu left behind his wife and two children.
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Name: Saw Tun Nwe
Date of Arrest: 21 February 1997
Date of Death: February 1997
Age at Death: 75
Saw Tun Nwe was born in Taungoo Township, Pegu Division. He belonged
to the National League for Democracy (NLD), and was the vice chairperson
of NLD Executive Committee (EC), Taungoo Township.
In the evening of 21 February 1997, all EC members were arrested. Police
officers, soldiers and intelligence personnel arrested them. They were
detained in the compound of No. 39 Light Infantry Battalion.
The detainees were kept in the military barracks. Later, they were used as
porters during SPDC troops’ military operations against the Karen National
Union.
For several days, they had to walk for miles in the jungle while being forced
to carry heavy weapons until they reached the battle area. The weather in
the area was bad.
Saw Tun Nwe, 75, died on the way. Before he died, he received beatings
and little food. The porters later said that they left the dead body of Saw
Tun Nwe in the jungle because they did not have any opportunity to bury
him.
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Appendix D (ii): Biographies of the Disappeared
Seven Political Prisoners D isappear
In November 1992, nine members of the Myeik-Dawei United Front, an
opposition group based on the Thai/ Burma border, were arrested when
they attempted to re-enter Southern Burma to collect information and
organize residents in the area. The nine opposition members were arrested
in Kyeini Taung village, Bokepyin Township, Tenasserim Division, by Major
Tun Aung Kyaw and other members of the Burma Army Light Infantry
Division (LID) 432. After their arrest the prisoners were taken to the LID432 military base where they were subjected to interrogation and torture.
From the military base, the detainees were sent to Mergui Prison, in
Tenasserim Division. Here they were subjected to further torture and
mistreatment, including being forced to stand for long periods of time with
an iron rod placed horizontally between their shackled legs, and being kept
in cells measuring only 8 x 12 ft, for two years. At no time during the
almost 8 years that they spent in detention, were any of these individualsformally charged with any crime, or given a trial. In addition, those detained
were also denied any contact with their families or with representatives
from the International Committee of the Red Cross.
In April 2001, two of the original nine detainees were released. On 25
March 2002, at 8pm the remaining seven prisoners were removed from
Mergui Prison by Major Soe Hlaing of LID 265. Inside sources report thatthe prisoners were taken to an undisclosed location on Done Kyun Island,
located in Kyunsu Township, Tenasserim Division. At present the
whereabouts and condition of these seven political prisoners remains
unknown. Before they were taken from Mergui Prison the detainees were
reported to be in poor health as a result of the physical and psychological
torture that they had been subjected to, and the poor living conditions in
the prison. AAPP has received unconfirmed reports that these seven
prisoners were executed upon arrival to the island.
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The seven political prisoners who have disappeared from Mergui prison
include:
1) Name: (U) Khin Maung Cho
2) Name: (U) Shwe Baw
3) Name: (Ko) Tin San
4) Name: (Ko) Naing Oo (alias) Aung Naing
5) Name: (Ko) Kyaw Naing (alias) Kyaw Lwin
6) Name: (Ko) Than Zaw
7) Name: (Ko) Onh Lwin
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Two Political Prisoners D isappear from Kawthaung Prison
In February 2002, seven members of the Thayetchaung branch of the
National League for Democracy (NLD) were arrested as a result of theirpolitical activities. The arrests took place in Ngapyaw Or village, in the
western part of Zar Dead Gyi Island, Tenasserim Division. The NLD
members were reportedly subjected to severe torture in detention before
being sent to Kawthaung prison. In the first weeks of July 2002, two of
the seven prisoners, Cho Lwin (alias Ma Lwin) and Kyaw Aye were taken
from Kawthaung prison by soldiers from LIF 262 and LIF 267 led by Captain
Tin Maung Win. Cho Lwin and Kyaw Aye were reportedly taken to NgapyawOr Village, Zar Dead Gyi Island, but there has been no confirmation of
their location since they left Kawthaung prison.
1) Name: (Ma) Cho Lwin (alias) Ma Lwin (Female)
2) Name: (Ko)Kyaw Aye
Four Political Prisoners Disappear from Kawthaung Prison
On 17 September 2002, Sergeant Thein Myint, the commander of LIF
224 and LIF 262, took four other political prisoners from Kawthaung Prison
and reportedly brought them to Makyonkalit Village, Lam Pake Island,
Tenasserim Division.
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Three of these prisoners, Tin Tun, Kyaw Lwin and Maung Swe (alias Bike
Pu), had previously been arrested in Thailand by Thai police while traveling
by boat to Ranong. After their arrest, Thai authorities deported them directly
back to the military authorities of LIF 262. As all three were members of political opposition groups, they were arrested and sent to Kawthaung
Prison.
Two other opposition group members, San Lwin and Kyaw Naing Soe
were picked up separately by Thai police in Ranong. After being detained
for six days at the Ranong police station, Thai authorities handed San
Lwin and Kyaw Naing Soe directly over to Sergeant Tin Saw from LIF262. Both men were then sent to Kawthaung Prison. Later in 2002, San
Naing (alias) San Lwin was transferred to Insein prison.
The fate of the four prisoners who were taken from Kawthaung Prison to
Makyonkalit Village, Lam Pake Island is unknown. Family members of
the prisoners have confirmed that they have had no access to their relatives
since they were taken from Kawthaung Prison.
Prisoners missing from Kawthaung Prison include:
1) Name: (Ko) Kyaw Naing Soe
2) Name: (Ko) Tin Tun
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3) Name: (Ko) Maung Shwe (alias) Bike Pu
4) Name: (Ko) Kyaw Myint
Two Men Disappear Following A rrest by Military Intelligence
On September 9, 2002, a farmer, Thinn Pe, was arrested by members of
Military Intelligence Unit 19 (MI-19) in Kangal Ward, Mergui, Tenasserim
Division. Despite the fact that Thinn Pe was not known to have anypolitical affiliations, he was charged with having contacted members of
political opposition groups. Since the time he was taken into custody by
members of MI-19, Thinn Pe’s whereabouts remain unknown. Another
farmer, Ba Sein, was arrested at the same time, and has likewise
disappeared.
1) Name: (Ko) Thinn Pe
2) Name: (Ko) Ba Sein
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Appendix E (ii): Biographies of Deaths after Release
Name: (U) Bo Ni Aung
Date of Arrest: 1991Date of Death: 6 June 2001
Age at Death: 42
After the 1988 democracy uprising, Bo Ni Aung joined the All BurmaStudents’ Democratic Front (ABSDF) on the Thai-Burma border. He
eventually returned secretly to the country, but was arrested for his
involvement with the ABSDF in 1991. He was brutally tortured by the
MI. During this time, he was injected with a drug which made him reveal
information unconsciously, and subsequently he became paranoid as to
what might happen to him. Further, he suffered from various diseases
throughout his prison term.
Bo Ni Aung was sentenced to life imprisonment, which was later reduced
to 10 years under a general amnesty. At this time, his health started to
deteriorate rapidly. Though he was transferred to Thayet prison, he was
soon sent back to Insein Special Prison for medical treatment. He was
suffering from problems such as a weak heart, hypertension and mental
illness, but he was not allowed to see a doctor. He also often had seizures,
for which he was injected with a sedative at least two or three times a
week.
When receiving these injections, used and dirty needles were used on the
patients. A sign in the hospital would inform the patient of the number of
needles available for that day. The MI informed him that if he wanted to
be treated at an outside hospital he was have to sign a statement agreeing
not to discuss the torture he had endured while in interrogation. A former
political prisoner who was with Bo Ni Aung at the time recalled him saying,
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“I couldn’t promise not to say anything about MI’s brutal torture in order
to get treatment because they are trying to cover up the truth.”
Bo Ni Aung still managed to survive his prison term, but died shortly afterrelease due to HIV/ AIDS contracted in prison.
Name: (U) Khin Maung Gyi
Date of Arrest: 2001
Date of Death: February 2005
Khin Maung Gyi, a member of the Arakan League for Democracy, from
Myauk U township, Arakan State was arrested in 2001. Under Section 17
(1) of the Unlawful Association Act, he was sentenced to three years
imprisonment. He was held in Sittwe prison, Arakan State.
Though Khin Maung Gyi was released at the end of 2004, his health
condition quickly deteriorated as a consequence of ill-treatment in prison.He died in February 2005.
Name: (U) Kyaw Min
Date of Arrest: 21 May 1996
Date of Death: 1 July 1999
Age at Death: 66
Kyaw Min was born on 9 November 1933. He lived in Pazundaung
Township, Rangoon. His parents were U Ba Kyaw and Daw Aye Kyi. In
the Rangoon University community, he was well known as Architect U
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Kyaw Min. He went to the United States when he was a third year student
in Rangoon University. In 1957, he graduated. From 1958 to 1960, he
taught at Rangoon University.
When the National League for Democracy (NLD) was founded in 1988,
he was appointed to the Central Executive Committee.
In the 1990 general elections, he was elected from the West Bassein
Constituency 2, Irrawaddy Division.
He was arrested in 1991 and charged under Sections 5 (a), (b) and (j) of the Emergency Provisions Act. He was released on May 20, 1992.
He was detained again between 21 May 1996 and May 1998 in Insein
prison. At that time, he was infected with jaundice. He died after his release
on 1 May 1999.
Name: (U) Kyi Tin Oo
Date of Arrest: 1 March 1994
Date of Death: 24 July 2004
Age at Death: 60
Kyi Tin Oo was born in Sakargyi Township, Irrawaddy Division in 1944.
U Tun Kyi and Daw Tin Sar were his parents.
He was imprisoned twice under the Burmese Socialist Programme Party(1962-1988) for his political activities. His first period of imprisonment
lasted three years, and his second period lasted four years.
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In March 1991, the junta reopened the universities, which had been closed
since 1988. Thu Tha distributed pamphlets in Rangoon University. The
pamphlets were about freedom of education. Military Intelligence Unit 14
(MI-14) subsequently arrested him.
On 21 December 1991, he was tried by a Military Tribunal in the Insein
prison compound and given six years imprisonment.
In Insein prison, his health condition deteriorated and he was sent to the
prison hospital ward. In the prison, the prison doctors usually use only one
needle when they give treatment to the prisoners. As a result, diseases are
easily spread among the prisoners.
Thuta requested the doctor use a disposable needle for treatment, but the
doctor neglected his request, and he did not receive any treatment. A week
later, Thuta’s health deteriorated and he requested medical treatment. The
doctor gave him treatment using what he said was a disposable needle.
On 9 April 1993, Thuta was released under a general amnesty. He received
a medical check-up in a local clinic, and was informed that he was infected
with HIV. After becoming sick several times in July 1996, he finally went
to Rangoon General Hospital (RGH). The doctor at RGH informed him
that he had AIDS. He was sent to the hospital for communicable disease in
Rangoon. One month later, he left the hospital though his health was gettingworse. He died in August 1997.
Thuta was a second year student studying for a Master of Science, majoring
in physics before he was arrested. He also taught private tuition classes in
mathematics and physics. He is known to have remained celibate and stayed
away from drug use.
The invitation letter for his funeral noted that he died from a communicable
disease he was infected with in prison.
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Name: (Ko) Thwin Zar Oo
(alias) Kauk KwayDate of Arrest: July 1991
Date of Death: 1995
Thwin Zar Oo studied at No. 11 State High School of Mandalay and
participated in the High School Student Union during the 1988 democracy
movement.
In 1989, he joined the High School Student Union in Mandalay Division,
and contributed satires to underground publications such as the Ottamma
Journal and the Yoma Journal. He wrote satires against the military
government under the title of “Let me tell what I know.”
In July 1991, he was arrested while he was ill and having medical treatment.
Aung Aung, Nyi Nyi Win (alias) J Gyi, Kyaw Thin Aung and Nyein Chan
were arrested at the same time.
Thwin Zar Oo became thin and had jaundice. He asked the authorities to
contact his family to obtain the medicine he needed, but they refused.
Later, all those arrested received three years imprisonment each. The health
care situation in Mandalay was poor, and as a result Thwin Zar Oo’s health
condition deteriorated. 1994, he was released from Mandalay prison.
Thwin Zar Oo’s health condition continued to worsen, but his family could
not afford the proper health care. Finally, he was not able to walk. In 1995,
he died.
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Name: (U) Wanay Soe
(alias) Nay Win
Date of Arrest: April 1999
Date of Death: 20 July 2004Age at Death: 45
Wanay Soe was born in Ye Township, Mon State. He graduated from
Rangoon Painting and Carving School. Between 1975 and 1988, he
published two books of poems in the Rangoon University compound. He
served as editor of Pyit Hmu Magazine for a period of time. His real name
was Nay Win, though he preferred to use his pen name.
In 1984, he volunteered in the “Reading and Writing for All” campaign in
his township. Later, he became a teacher at the Ah Sin Village Monastery
School.
During the 1988 uprising, he was the strike leader in the village. After the
National League for Democracy (NLD) was formed in late 1988, he became
the secretary of the NLD branch in his village. In 1989, he was arrested
and charged under Section 5 (j) of the 1950 Emergency Provisions Act
and sentenced to two years imprisonment. He was freed in 1991.
In 1996, he joined the Ye Township NLD branch. At the end of 1998, he
was re-arrested and charged under Section 5 (J) of the 1950 Emergency
Provisions Act and under Section 17 (1) of the Unlawful Associations
Act. He was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment. Although he was released
from Moulmein Prison on 24 June 2004, he was still suffering from liver
problems.
Wanay Soe suffered from liver cancer and dropsy in prison at the beginning
of June 2004. His health situation became life threatening within a month
because the prison authorities did not provide him any medical treatment.
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When he was released, his health situation was beyond treatment. Less
than one month after his release, on 20 July 2004, Wanay Soe passed away
due to liver cancer at Moulmein General Hospital.
Name: Rev. Yawada
Date of Arrest: August 1990
Date of Death: 29 January 1999
Age at Death: 52
Venerable Sayadaw Yawada was the Chairman of the Mandalay Division
Sangha Thamaggi (Mandalay Monks’ Union). He led the Aindawyar column
during 1988 pro-democracy uprising.
Sangha Thamaggi published the Ottama monthly journal which featured
anti-military dictatorship poems, articles, and cartoons.
After the junta de-legitimized the National Political Alliance, Ever Green
Youths, and the People’s Progressive Party, Rev. Yawada participated in
the NISC, which was an umbrella organization of Mandalay-based political
forces from 1989 to 1990. He was the No. (1) spokesperson among four of
the organizations.
He had once sent letters of objection to the Sangha Nayaka and Department
of Religion regarding the selection of representatives to the whole Burma
Sangha representatives’ meeting held in Rangoon in 1990.
NISC published the Ahlinyaung journal which explained human rights
violations in prison, as well as other human rights violations. The military
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regime’s actions were compared to the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights.
Rev. Yawada led the annual commemorative movement on 8 August 1990and the Pattan nikkujjana kamma (Religious Strike) in October.
In October 1990, he was arrested and de-robed by force by the Military
Intelligence. During interrogation, he was electrically shocked and beaten
severely until he vomited blood. He was then sentenced to 12 years
imprisonment and sent to Mandalay prison. He was later transferred to
Ohbo prison (new Mandalay prison).
Ohbo prison was newly built at that time. Therefore, the cement floors
were still wet, and the location was in a wide, barren plain. Rev. Yawada’s
health condition subsequently worsened day by day. Under the
circumstances, the authorities did not provide efficient medical treatment.
Though monks must have all their meals before noon, Rev. Yawada was
provided daily offerings late in the afternoon. His mental and physical
conditions deteriorated.
He was released in August 1998.
Though he received the proper medical treatments after his release, he
passed away on 29 January 1999 from the illnesses he contracted in prison.
Name: (Ko) Zaw Win Tun
Date of Arrest: 21 October 1988
Date of Death: 30 December 1988
Age at Death: 24
Zaw Win Tun was a third year student at Rangoon University, majoring in
physics, when the 1988 people’s uprising occurred. He was a student leader
during the uprising, and was subsequently targeted by the authorities for
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arrest. On 21 October 1988, Zaw Win Tun was finally arrested with his
father.
Both were brutally tortured at an interrogation center. As a result, ZawWin Tun was seriously injured, and was unable to stand.
On 16 November 1988, the authorities released Zaw Win Tun, but he was
unable to move from his bed for a month. On 30 December 1988, he died.
Though unable to confirm, Zaw Win Tun’s death is believed to be the first
death from torture in the interrogation centers or prisons after the 1988uprising.
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Appendix F (i): Map of Burma’s Prisons and Labor Camps
Prison
Labor Camp
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Appendix F(ii): List of Burma’s Interrogation Centers*
Location
Central Military
Intelligence, RangoonMandalay
Taungyi
Pegu
Irrawaddy
Moulmein
Mayangone
Dagon
Myitkyina
Lashio
Sittwe
Prome
Burma Rifle Regiment-4
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Botahtaung
Meiktila
Mandalay
Kale
Buthi Daung
Mergui
MonywaBamaw
Kengtung
Kunheng
Tachilek
Pa-an
Dagon Myo Thit
Loikaw
Mawlaik
Langhko
Concerned Area
All Burma
Mandalay Division
Taungyi
Pegu Division
Irrawaddy Division
Mon State
Rangoon
Hlaing, Kamayut, Bahan,
Dagon, Alon SanChaung, Kemmendine
Myitkyina
Lashio
Sittwe, Rakhine
Pandaung, Pegu Division
Thingangyun, Tamwe,
Mingalar Taung Nyunt,
Bahan
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Kyauktada, Pabedan,
Latha, Lanmadaw
Meiktila
Mandalay
Kale
Buthi Daung
Tenasserim Division
MonywaBamaw
Kentung, Shan State
Kunheng, Shan State
Tachilek
Pa-an, Myawaddy,
Kawkarik
Dagon Myo Thit,
RangoonKayah State
Mawlaik, Sagaing
Division
Langkho, Shan State
Name
Ye Kyi Ai
MI-1
MI-2
MI-3
MI-4
MI-5
MI-6
MI-7
MI-8
MI-9
MI-10
MI-11
MI-12
MI-13
MI-14
MI-15
MI-16
MI-17
MI-18
MI-19
MI-20MI-21
MI-22
MI-23
MI-24
MI-25
MI-26
MI-27
MI-28
MI-29
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Name
MI-30
MI-31
Airforce MI-1
Navy MI-1
Navy MI-2
Navy MI-3
Defense Services
Military Security-1
Special Branch(Headquarters)
Police Intelligence
(Headquarters)
Location
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Yuzana Garden City
Mingaladon
Irrawaddy Navy Base
Irrawaddy Navy Base
Irrawaddy Navy Base
Highland, Prome Road
Aungthabyai, Mayangone
Kyauktada
Concerned Area
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Rangoon
Insein, Mingaladon
Botahtaung, Puzuntaung,
Tanyin
Botahtaung, Puzuntaung,
Tanyin
Botahtaung, Puzuntaung,
Tanyin
All Burma
All Burma
All Burma
*There are several unknown and inaccessable locations where political prisoners have been
interrogated. Political prisoners are sometimes interrogated in government ‘guest houses’
and on military bases which prohibit civilian access.
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References
N ews Sources
British Broadcasting Corporation
Democratic Voice of Burma
Irrawaddy
Khit Pyaing
Radio Free Asia
The Voice of Arakan
Voice of America
Organizations
Amnesty International
Human Rights Watch
Human Rights Documentation Unit
Reporters Without Borders
US State Department
Publications
A Star Falls Behind Bars. Win Tint Tun. August 2001.
Burma: A L and W here Buddhist Monk s are Disrobed and Placed in Dungeons.
Assistance Association for Political Prisoners. November 2004.
Burma’s Democratic Movement. Ven. Khay Mar Sara. All Burma Young
Monks Union. December 2002.
D eath in Custody. Irrawaddy Publishing Group. Second Edition. 1999.
Forever a Revolutionary. Assistance Association for Political Prisoners.
October 2002.
L etters from Burma. Aung San Suu Kyi. Penguin Books. January 1997.
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M issing L etters, Missing Poems. Nyan Zan. Series of 11 articles published
in Moe Gyo and Khit Pyaing. 2003-2005
Spirit for Survival. Assistance Association for Political Prisoners.September 2001.
Stories from the Cemetery of the L iving. Nay Linn. March 2000.
The Dark ness We See: Torture in Burma’s Interrogation Centers and Prisons.
Assistance Association for Political Prisoners. December 2005.
State Peace and Development Council
The Communist Party’s Movements for State Power. August 5, 1989
The Conspiracy of those who are Reliant on E x ternal E lements A cting as Stooges,
and Foreign N ations Interfering in the Internal A ffairs of the State. September
9, 1989.
The CPB, KN U and Sein W in’s Destruction of the Country. 15 December
1990.
Web of Conspiracy, Complicated Stories of Treacherous Machinations and
Intrigues of BCP U G , DA B and some N L D leaders to Seize State Power. 12
July 1990
*The title for this report is in reference to the eight seconds of silence
generally observed at the funerals for those democracy activists whohave died since the democracy uprising in 1988.
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About the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners-Burma(AAPP)
The campaign to improve prison conditions is part of the human rights struggle.
What is the AAPP?
Since the 1988 popular democracy movement was crushed in a ruthlesscrackdown by the military regime, thousands of people have been arrested,tortured and given long prison sentences for their beliefs and politicalactivities. Moreover, even after political prisoners are released, they
continue to face horrible treatment. The military uses all available meansto intimidate and harass former political prisoners in order to preventthem from conducting political activities. When extraordinarily sensitiveoccasions take place in the country-such as the anniversary of the 1988pro-democracy uprising- former political prisoners are usually re-arrested,interrogated and detained for an unlimited amount of time without reason.The military regime also uses many different tactics to attempt to isolate
former political prisoners from society. The main weapon of the junta inmarginalizing former political prisoners is denying them economic andeducational opportunities. For these reasons, many former politicalprisoners are forced to live in exile. Many former political prisoners whopreviously gave assistance to their fellow political prisoners wanted tocontinue these activities. In order to be effective and efficient in performingthese activities, and to honor student leader Min Ko Naing, arrested bythe regime in March 23,1989 and only recently released after 16 years in
prison, a group of former political prisoners established the AAPP on the11th anniversary of Min Ko Naing’s arrest.
What We Do:
1. Assist families of political prisoners to visit their loved ones.
2. Support political prisoners by providing necessities, such as food
and medicine.
3. Monitor prison conditions.
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