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Meeting with Chairman of Bago Division Parliament

On December 14, Chairman of Bago Division Parliament U Khin Maung Yin and AAPP’s Rangoon Office Chief U Aung Myo Kyaw, AAPP’s Mental Health Assistance Parogram (MHAP) Supervisor Ko Bo Bo Lynn and Counselor Ko Lwin Moe Myint met at…

  • AAPP Staff
  • December 15, 2018
  • Activities, Videos

AAPP Launch of ‘Prison Overcrowding and The Need for Urgent Reform’ Report

On December 13, the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP) launched our report titled “Prison Overcrowding and The Need for Urgent Reform” at the Green Hill Hotel in Yangon. Rangoon Division’s Parliament Representatives, former political prisoners, representatives from civil society…

  • AAPP Staff
  • December 14, 2018
  • Activities, Videos

Meeting with Public Affairs Management Committee

On December 12, according to an invitation from the Public Affairs Management Committee of Pyithu Hluttaw (Lower House), ten members, including the chairman of the committee and AAPP representatives U Aung Myo Kyaw, Ma Than Than Htay and Ko Wunna…

  • AAPP Staff
  • December 13, 2018
  • Activities, Videos

Meeting with Former Political Prisoners and Ambassadors of France and Czech Republic in Myanmar

The commemoration of the 30th Anniversary of breakfast with President Francois Mitterrand, in honor of the Czechoslovak dissidents, and the 70th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was held by H.E. Ambassador Christian Lechervy (Ambassador of France to…

  • AAPP Staff
  • December 13, 2018
  • Publication, Thematic Report

“Prison Overcrowding and the Need for Urgent Reform”

Contents 1. Introduction 72. THE SITUATION OF PRISON OVERCROWDING IN BURMA 83. LEGISLATION SURROUNDING OVERCROWDING IN PRISONS 12– International Law: 13– Domestic Law 203. EXAMPLES OF COUNTRIES WHICH HAVE DEALTH WITH / ARE DEALINGWITH PRISON OVERCROWDING 23– EDUCATION – United…

  • AAPP Staff
  • December 13, 2018
  • Released Political Prisoners profile

Ko Naung Naung Profile

Ko Naung Naung Profile Name : U Naung Naung Father Name: Gender : Male Age : Unknow Occupation : MDCF Last Address : Rangoon Arrested date: 18.1.2018 Section Of Law: Section 153 and Section 505(b) of the Penal Code Plaintiff…

  • AAPP Staff
  • November 27, 2018
  • AAPP Newsletter, Publication

AAPP’s Newsletter for October 2018

TRAININGS Human Rights, Documentation of Human Rights Violations, and Transitional Justice Training Held in Kachin State Figure 1 TJ Training in Moe Kaung As a part of the series of regular Human Rights, Documentation of Human Rights Violations, and Transitional…

  • AAPP Staff
  • November 14, 2018
  • Chronology

October Monthly Chronology 2018 and Current Political Prisoners list

MONTH IN REVIEW  October in Numbers Sentenced: 8 Arrests: 10 Charged: 17 Released: 5 ●●●  “arresting civilians for unlawful association or without cause restricts citizens freedoms and is an abuse on their human rights” ●●●     ●●● October Month…

  • AAPP Staff
  • November 14, 2018
  • Statements

Statement on the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists

2nd November 2018 On this year’s International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists, AAPP stands in solidarity with journalists in Burma and worldwide. 2018 has been a particularly grave year for press freedom in Burma, and for the…

  • AAPP Staff
  • November 2, 2018
  • Released Political Prisoners profile

Ko Than Htike Porfile

  Name : Than Htike Father Name: U Tun Shein Gender : Male Age : Unknow Occupation : Random manual labor Last Address : Mandalay Arrested date: 28 Sep 2018 Section Of Law: Section 228 of the Penal Code Plaintiff…

  • AAPP Staff
  • October 22, 2018
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The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (Burma), otherwise known as AAPP, is a human rights organization based in Mae Sot, Thailand and Rangoon, Burma. AAPP advocates for the release of all remaining political prisoners in Burma and for the improvement of their quality of life during and after incarceration. AAPP has developed rehabilitation and assistance programs for those political activists who have been released while continuing to document the ongoing imprisonment of political activists in Burma.

As long as political prisoners exist inside Burma, Burma will not be free. They represent the struggle for democracy, human rights, equality and freedom for the people of Burma. This makes the immediate and unconditional release of all political prisoners an integral part of Burma’s drive for national reconciliation.

Email:  info@aappb.org

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