It has been five days since student leader Aung Hmaing San began a hunger strike in Thayarwaddy prison, calling for the release of all the political prisoners across Myanmar. Aung Hmaing San was arrested alongside many other students and supporters when police brutally cracked down on their protest camp in Lapadan Township, Bago Region. More than 70 individuals were arrested, charged and sent to prison in early 2015 for their roles in protests against the National Education Law. According to Assistance Association for Political Prisoners – Burma and Amnesty International, there are nearly 100 political prisoners currently in Myanmar with hundreds more awaiting trial. Just in the past weeks, we have witnessed another series of arrests of human rights defenders for peaceful activities, including Chaw Sandi Tun, Patrick Kum Jaa Lee, Khin Khin Kyaw, Htin Kyaw, Zaw Lu Soe, and numerous others.
While Human Rights Defenders Forum (HRDF) is concerned for Aung Hmaing San’s health, we stand with him in his call for the release of all political prisoners, who are currently detained for their peaceful activism and for exercising their rights to freedom of opinion and expression, assembly and association. Prison authorities must ensure that Aung Hmaing San has full access to information and healthcare without restriction. HRDF condemns all forms of continuing oppression and persecution against peaceful activists and human rights defenders. HRDF, therefore, calls on the government to immediately and unconditionally release Aung Hmaing San and all other political prisoners and detainees and drop all pending charges against human rights defenders who are facing trials simply for exercising their human rights.
Human Rights Defenders Forum Steering Committee is comprised of committed Myanmar and international individuals and organizations working for protection of human rights defenders in Myanmar.
For More Information please contact:
Htoo Kyaw Win (Human Rights Defenders Forum) Mobile: +95 979 4380895;
Thwin Lin Aung (Genuine People Servant) Mobile: +95 (0)250795915,
Thet Swe Win (National Youth Congress) +95 (0)798423902
This statement is also endorsed by the following organizations
Download the statement in English here.
သေဘာထားေၾကညာခ်က္ ျမန္မာဘာသာကို ဤေနရာတြင္ ေဒါင္းလုပ္ရယူႏိုင္ပါသည္။
Tags: ASEAN, Crimes against humanity, Human Rights, Human Rights Defenders Forum, Human Rights Violations, National Education Law, Political PrisonersThis post is in: Press Release
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