"If we still believe in ourselves that one day, our country will practice Democracy, wiping out every piece of the current army trash led by General Than Shwe, and we are striving for it no matter what the costs will be, our belief will become the reality."
~Kyal Zin Lin Latt

Thursday, March 18, 2010


Burma releases US citizen

By Francis Wade

A Burmese-born US citizen who was sentenced in February to three years in prison with hard labour by a Rangoon court has been released.

The announcement came from the US embassy in Rangoon, which has been granted sporadic access to Kyaw Zaw Lwin, also known as Nyi Nyi Aung, since he was arrested upon arrival at Rangoon airport in September last year.

“We can confirm that Kyaw Zaw Lwin has been released from prison and has left the country,” said US embassy spokesperson Drake Weisert, adding that the US “welcomed the development”.

Kyaw Zaw Lwin, a rights activist who fled Burma to the US in 1993, was convicted of forging an identity card, failing to declare currency at customs and violating immigration laws.

Critics of the ruling junta in Burma said however that he was being punished for his high-profile activist work, which included delivering a petition with 600,000 signatures to UN chief Ban Ki-moon calling for the release of political prisoners in Burma.

According to his fiance in the US, Kyaw Zaw Lwin had flown to Burma last year to visit his mother, who has cancer. His sentencing drew international condemnation of the ruling regime in Burma.

Reference:

This is from DVB (Democratic Voice of Burma) by the author Francis Wade.

My opinion:

This is usual custom of the junta to prison activists as soon as they get back to Burma.That is so cruel of the junta to prison Kyaw Zaw Lwin who came back to visit his mother who has cancer.

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