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Burma confirms sentencing of democr
- Subject: Burma confirms sentencing of democr
- From: nin@xxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 28 Aug 1996 04:04:00
Subject: Burma confirms sentencing of democracy activists
*** Burma confirms sentencing of democracy activists ***
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RANGOON, Aug 28 (Reuter) - Burma's military government
confirmed the recent sentencing of nine democracy activists,
saying they were charged for attempting to destroy the peace and
stability of the state, official media reported on Wednesday.
State-run media announced the names of nine members of the
National League for Democracy (NLD) party, including the
personal assistant and a bodyguard for Nobel Peace laureate Aung
San Suu Kyi.
Burma's tightly controlled official media is considered the
mouthpiece of the ruling military State Law and Order
Restoration Council (SLORC).
NLD officials said earlier this month 11 pro-democracy
activists had been sentenced to seven-year prison sentences at
Rangoon's Insein Prison. They included Suu Kyi's assistant Win
Htein, a Buddhist monk and a woman.
###
The official media mentioned only nine, and said six of
them, including Win Htein and one of Suu Kyi's bodyguards, Tin
Hlaing, alias Eva, were given seven years under section five of
the Emergency Provisions Act.
Three others -- Hlaing Myint, Kyaw Khin and Maung Maung Win
### -- were given the same seven-year term and three additional ###
years for violating the 1985 Television and Video Act.
'Win Htein and the others were sentenced for malicious acts
aimed at destruction of the peace and stability of the state,'
newspapers and television said. 'Win Htein agitated and
organised members of the NLD...to provide news and figures that
would be detrimental to the agricultural plans of the state.'
Newspapers said Win Htein pursuaded some NLD members to
videotape some unsuccessful rice paddy plots to show to Suu Kyi
and eventually to send to the United Nations Human Rights
Committee.
'They helped Aung San Suu Kyi fuel rumours and false news to
those who gathered in front of her house on weekends,' the
newspapers said.
Suu Kyi regularly gives speeches to her supporters outside
the front gates of her house on weekends.
The government also accused Tin Hlaing of speaking to a
foreign journalist at Suu Kyi's house earlier this year.
'Eva is reported to have said that political prisoners have
been tortured in jail, and other false and fabricated events.'
The media said the three given the extra three-year
sentences were guilty of organising youths to carry out
anti-government activities and distributing illegal cassettes
and videotapes.
###
The nine activists were among more than 250 NLD members
arrested by the SLORC in a crackdown on democracy politicians in
May. ###
Most of those arrested were later released. The SLORC said
at the time, the arrests were made to prevent anarchy as a
result of the meeting.
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