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Media Release
Date: 1 June 2007
The Burmese military regime constantly
threatens, arrests and imprisons democracy and human rights activists
in Burma. This year, the human rights violations committed by
the regime increased. The regime physically attacked democracy
and human rights activists in public and made numerous arbitrary
arrests.
In May 2007 alone, the regime arrested 99 democracy and human
rights activists. Among them, 3 activists were imprisoned, 24
were released, and 74 are still being detained (see attached).
Most of the activists were arrested for engaging in activities
in which they demanded the release of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. As
these arrests took place, the regime declared that Daw Aung San
Suu Kyi’s house arrest would be extended for an additional
year.
The international community has voiced their strong concerns about
the chaotic political situation in Burma in an attempt to pressure
the regime to improve Burma’s progress toward democracy.
We, the members of the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners
(Burma), (AAPPB), believe that by exercising excessive use of
power, the regime is intentionally challenging the international
community’s condemnations.
For that reason, the AAPPB, deeply urges the international human
rights organizations including the United Nations, national governments,
and non-governmental organizations to apply increased pressure
on the Burmese military regime for the release of Daw Aung San
Suu Kyi and all other political prisoners.
The Assistance Association for Political
Prisoners (Burma)
For more information, please contact:
Tate Naing: (+66) 81 287 8751
Bo Kyi: (+66) 81 324 8935
List
of Arrested in May 2007
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