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Chronology of Political Prisoners in Burma for September 2008

Chronology of Political Prisoners in Burma for September 2008 by AAP
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Subject: Chronology of Political Prisoners in Burma for September 2008
by AAPP

Chronology of Political Prisoners in Burma for September 2008There are a
total of 2123 political prisoners in Burma, including 213 Monks, 16
MPs, 264 Students, 178 Women, 473 NLDs, 36 HRDPs, 219 Ethnics, 51
Former Political Prisoners, 22 Teachers, 41 Media Activists. 108 are
considered in bad health in various prisons. After the Saffron
Revolution, there were 1001 political prisoners, included 137 Monks,
117 Women, 257 Under Trial, 134 Imprisonment, and 43 in bad health in
various prisons. As of 9002 detainees granted amnesty, total number
bring 10 political prisoners. They are (1) U Win Tin, from Insein
prison (2) U Khin Maung Swe from Lashio prison (3) Dr. Than Nyein from
Prome prison (4) Dr. May Win Myint from Insein prison (5) Thein Naing
from Mandalay prison (6) U Aye Thein (7) Thiha from Mongsat prison on
September 23 (8) Maung Kyaw from Kale prison on September 26 (9) Aung
Khin from Kale prison on September 26 (10) Myint Lwin from Kale prison
on September 26.More information is in the attach file - - -

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Chronology of Political Prisoners in Burma for September 2008

There are a total of 2123 political prisoners in Burma, including 213
Monks, 16

MPs, 264 Students, 178 Women, 473 NLDs, 36 HRDPs, 219 Ethnics, 51 Former
Political

Prisoners, 22 Teachers, 41 Media Activists. 108 are considered in bad
health in various

prisons. After the Saffron Revolution, there were 1001 political
prisoners, included 137

Monks, 117 Women, 257 Under Trial, 134 Imprisonment, and 43 in bad
health in various

prisons.

As of 9002 detainees granted amnesty, total number bring 10 political
prisoners.

They are (1) U Win Tin, from Insein prison (2) U Khin Maung Swe from
Lashio prison

(3) Dr. Than Nyein from Prome prison (4) Dr. May Win Myint from Insein
prison (5)

Thein Naing from Mandalay prison (6) U Aye Thein (7) Thiha from Mongsat
prison on

September 23 (8) Maung Kyaw from Kale prison on September 26 (9) Aung
Khin from

Kale prison on September 26 (10) Myint Lwin from Kale prison on
September 26.

On 1 September 2008 (Monday)

Nobel Laureate Aung San Su Kyi met with personal lawyer U Kyi Win at her

Yangon home. "She says she is well, but she has lost some weight," Kyi
Win told

reporters. "She told me, 'I am a little tired and I need to rest'."
(010908 AFP)

2 - Ashin Gambira, detained in Insein prison, appeared in Alon Township
Court

with 9 charges. (010908 DVB)

3 - Six NLD members including Daw Win Mya Mya appeared in Mandalay

prison special court for the fourth time. (020908 DVB)

4 - Saw Myint Than, 30, Arakan nationality, a reporter for Flower News
Journal

for 3 years and now senior reporter, was arrested by special police
forces. Police

questioned general editor U Ko Ko, and then U Ko Ko dismissed Saw Myint
Than. The

authorities accused Saw Myint Than of providing false information to
exile media group

Irrawaddy about the Thingangyun murder case. Authorities reportedly
asked him who

gave the news to exile media but he refused to answer. (030908 RFA)

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On 2 September 2008 (Tuesday)

1 - 35 members of 88 Generation Students Group Members who were arrested

between August and October 2007, appeared for a hearing in Insein prison
special court.

21 of those arrested, including 3 women (Sandar Min, Mie Mie, and Thet
Thet Aung)

were accused with 9 cases and 15 arrest warrants, and their next hearing
was scheduled

for 4 September 2008. The other 14 arrested members were accused with 3
cases and 5

arrest warrants, and their next hearing was scheduled for 5 September
2008. Their

families demanded to see their loved ones and were admitted to see them
in the court

hearing. In the hearing, the 88 Generation Students Group detainees
demanded to be unhandcuffed,

to have a public court hearing, and to allow media into the court
hearing.

(020908 DVB)

2 - Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (Burma) told DVB that
the

regime arrested at least 286 Democratic Activists during this year, and
arrested 39 and

sentenced 21 in August 2008 alone. (020908 DVB)

3 - Court rejected the defense lawyer's appeal to postpone the case of U
Gambira,

who was disrobed and appeared at the trial handcuffed, which are not
appropriated by

law. (020908 Irrawaddy)

4 - "Saw Maung, a member of Generation Wave and living in Hmawbe
Towship,

Ragoon, was arrested on 2 September 2008", GW spokesperson Moe Thway
said.

(060908 DVB)

On 3 September 2008 (Wednesday)

1 - Kyaw Soe, Tin Htoo Aung, and Kabkhankwer appeared in court at which

special branch police took photos. Their defense lawyer told police that
if the police can

take photos, family can take photos, too. Polices replied that it is
their duty to take

photos. (030908 AAPP)

2 - U Kaw Vida did not want to appear in court, saying that the court is
injust. The

police and prison authorities forced him to fall down on the floor, put
him in handcuffs

and brought him. (030908 AAPP)

3 - U Gambira, Leader of ABMA (All Burma Monk Alliance), appeared in

Yangon Western district court along with 11 others including Ashin
Eindriya, Ashin

Thumana, Ashin Eindaka, U Kaylartha, Ko Aung Kyaw Kyaw, Ko Htin Kyaw and
Ko

Kyaw Win (Myitchay). U Gambira told his family that he will not go to
next court

hearing handcuffed, disrobed, or conducted in a limited area € ¦’¶ not
public court, according

to friend close to the family. U Khay Mar Vantha appeared in South Dagon
township

court. According to defense lawyer U Khin Maung Shein, "it has already
been reported

that no court has the authority to condemn monks." (Religious Abuse in
Prison)

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4 - U Kyi Win, lawyer for Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, has said that government

reports of his meeting with the detained democracy leader were
misleading, in an

interview with DVB. "The phrase 'at Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's request' is
not quite

accurate; in fact, I submitted the application form," he said. Aung San
Suu Kyi has

refused to meet with the junta's liaison officer and declined a visit
from her personal

physician, state media said on Wednesday. She refused to confirm or deny
rumors that

she was on a hunger strike but said that she did not need a visit from
her doctor any

sooner than her next scheduled monthly check-up. (030908 DVB)

5 - Min Zaw (aka) Min Min Zaw, a member of Generation Wave and living in

Tharkayta Township, Rangoon, Aung Kyaw Oo (aka) Khin Oo 40, son of U
Chit Ohn,

leading member of Ma-Ka-Tha in 1988 and living in Kemmendine Township,
Rangoon,

were released from Insein prison. They were arrested on 6 March 2008,
charged with

section 13/1, and sentenced to 6 months. (030908 AAPP)

6 - Democratic leader Daw Aung San Su Kyi won the Dundee Freedom Award

from Scotland Dundee Council. (030908 VOA)

On 4 September 2008 (Thursday)

1 - U Panda Vantha aka Pyi Kyaw, Abbot of Shwetaung monastery and former

political prisoner, and U Thuta Nyarna (aka Thant Zaw) (Male), monk, son
of U Than

who were arrested in September-October 2007, and charged with section
295 for

religious insult, and Gambling Act 15 (a) were sentenced today by
Mingala Taungnyunt

Township court. Additionally, U Panda Vantha was charged with Video Act
32 (b), and

section 19 (e). U Panda Vantha was sentenced to 10 years, and U Thuta
Nyarna was

sentenced to 2 years for section 295 being a faded religious and 3 years
for gambling Act

15 (a), a total of 5 years. They were both previously living in
Shwetaung monastery,

Mingala Tung Nyunt Township, Rangoon. They are still detained in Insein
Prison.

(050908 DVB)

2 - Ma Ei (Female), Civilian and niece of Monk U Thuta Nyarna, daughter
of U

Than Htay, arrested on 2 October 2007, and charged with section 295 for
religious insult

and Gambling Act 15 (a), was sentenced today to 5 years. She lives in
Mingala Taung

Nyunt Township, Rangoon. She is still detained in Insein prison. (050908
DVB)

3 - Sithu (Male), 32, a member of NLD youth of Taungup Township, Arakan

state, arrested on 2 September 2008, was sentenced to 1 year, with
charges relating to a

dispute with his brother, even though his brother had tried to drop the
charges against

him. Sithu was sentenced by Taungup court and sent to Thandwe prison,
Arakan state.

(050908 DVB)

4 € ¦’¶ 35 members of 88 Generation Students Group, including Min Ko
Naing and

Ko Ko Kyi, appeared in an Insein prison special court comprised of
judges from Northern

district court, Insein Township court, and Hlaing Tharyar Township
court. Northern

district court made 2 accusations with Electronic Act 33/a of 2 cases to
all 35 people,

Insein Township court accused 4 people, including Min Ko Naing with
section 505/b and

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Hlaing Tharyar Township court accused al 35 people with 505/b. The
members asked to

allow lawyer Ko Pho Phyu to be their defense lawyer of them because Ko
Pho Phyu has

been banned as a defense lawyer for them. (070908 DVB)

5 € ¦’¶ Comedian Zargana aka Ko Thuya, magazine editor Ko Zaw Thet
Htway, Ko

Thant Zin Aung, and Gatone aka Ko Tin Maung Aye appeared at Insein
prison special

court this morning. (040908 RFA)

On 5 September 2008 (Friday)

1 € ¦’¶ A raid at Malayone monastery took place around 2 a.m. on 5
September and

lasted about 40 minutes. All 17 monks at the monastery were forced to
lie down on the

floor while the raid was being carried out. The monastery's abbot, U
Thila Won, 58, was

taken into custody. His current whereabouts remain unknown and there is
no information

available regarding his treatment since his disappearance. (050908 AAPP)

2 - The regime arrested Ko Ko from New Generation Movement for Justice,
and

Maung Nge from The Best Manure. (050908 AAPP)

3 - U Nandira, and U Damma Thara, monks from Aung Mingala Thaiddi

Monastery, Sanchaung Township, Rangoon, were arrested and charged with
section 295

€ ¦’¶ religious insult, and detained in Insein prison. (050908 DVB)

4 - Tin Myo Htut aka Kyaw Oo, 32, a member of Generation Wave and former

political risoner from Insein Township, Rangoon, was arrested at 7:00 am
on his way to

see friend near Amayywar teashop in Insein Township. At least 10 members
of GW had

already been arrested, Ko Moe Thway, spokesperson of GW, told the media.
(060908

DVB)

5 € ¦’¶ Sources said that six activists were arrested in Rangoon on
Friday. The six

were identified as Zin Min Shine aka Kywet Phyu, Tay Zar, Ball Lay, Doo
Lay, Maung

Nge and Zaw Latt. (060908 Irrawaddy)

6 - Maung Win Cho from Kalaymyo township's Kokeko village, who had been

imprisoned for two months on drug charges, was beaten to death in front
of inmates to set

an example, drawing protest from political prisoners. (050908 DVB)

On 6 September 2008 (Saturday)

1 - NLD spokesman Nyan Win told The Irrawaddy that one of two women
living

with Suu Kyi, was hospitalized earlier today and that her mother, Suu
Kyi's other

companion, was also at the hospital taking care of her daughter. (060908
Irrawaddy)

2 - Ko Kyi Htay Maung from Ma-De` village and Ko Than Tun from Kani
village

were arrested and detained in Pwint Phyu police station. Ko Thein Aung
and Ko Moe aka

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Nyine Maung from Salin Township, Sin Phyu Island, were arrested by Sin
Phyu Island

police officer Than Win and WPDC chairperson Soe Naing, charged with 51/
f and g, are

still detained in Salin police station. It reported that they will
appear in court on 19

September 2008. (080908 RFA)

3 - Ko Win Maung from SaPa-Nwe village, Ko Htay Myint from Nyaung-Pin-

Kout village, and Ko Ko Oo from Ma-De village, were arrested and
detained in Pwint

Phyu police station. (080908 RFA)

On 7 September 2008 (Sunday)

1 - Head of Police Khin Ye denied that Daw Aung San Su Kyi was on hunger

strike. He said that Daw Su had met with Lawyer U Kyi Win three times in
the last

month, met with medical doctor Tin Myo Win once, and they didn't say
that Daw Su was

on hunger strike. (070908 RFA)

2 - Marlaryone monastery's abbot, U Thila Won, 58, was taken into
custody, but

was not arrested and still lives in his Marlaryone Monastery, Tanlyin
Township, and

Rangoon. (070908 DVB voice)

The regime arrested at least 22 people, sentenced 4 victims, released 3
victims, beat

to death one victim, and hospitalized one within the first week of
September 2008.

On 8 September 2008 (Monday)

1 - According to Defense Lawyer Pho Phyu, U Kaw Vida was forcefully
brought

to court bound with ropes. In his first court hearing, he rejected the
secular court and

asked to be brought before a monk's religious court. He said that he is
a son of Buddha so

it was unsuitable for him to be accused in a secular court. The court
rejected his words

because of the township religious order had already dismissed him from
the monkhood.

He ignored the court, and when authorities tried to force him, he hit
the wall himself.

(080908 DVB)

2 - Ko Tint Lwin, Ko Myint Ngwe, Ko Nan Win, and Ko Win Naing aka Aw
Kyi,

from NLD Yenangyaung Township, Magwe division, were arrested on 8
September 2008

by local police and authorities, and released on 9 September 2008 after
investigation of a

bombing in Rangoon. (090908 DVB)

3 € ¦’¶Reportedly Daw Aung San Su Kyi will meet with her lawyer U Kyi
Win on 11

September 2008. (080908 Mizzima)

On 9 September 2008 (Tuesday)

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1 - The trial of 88 Generation Students Min Ko Naing and 34 others being
held in

Rangoon's Insein prison started on September 9 at South Okkalapa
Township court. The

student leaders Min Ko Naing, Ko Ko Gyi, Ko Pyone Cho, Jimmy, Mya Aye,
Min Zeya,

Aunt Bwe Kyaw, Kyaw Kyaw Htwe, Pannait Tun, Thet Zaw, Nyan Lin Tun, Zaw
Zaw

Min and other students totaling 35 were arrested in connection with
protest

demonstrations against rising fuel and commodity prices in August last
year. (100908

Mizzima)

The trials of the 35 members of the 88 Generation Students Group, led by
Min Ko Naing,

began on August 27 and continued on September 9. They, 7 women and 28
men were

brought to Rangoon Eastern District Court, which was held inside Insein
Prison. They

have been detained in prison for more than a year, since August 21,
2007, without trial.

Their cases will be heard by three courts, Rangoon Eastern District
Court, South

Okkalapa Township Court and North Okkalapa Township Court, all held
inside Insein

Prison.

At the August 27 trial, all student leaders demanded that they should
not be handcuffed

during the hearing and that their family members, public and media
should be allowed to

attend the hearing. On the September 10 hearing, they were still
handcuffed, but their

family members were allowed to attend. The judge heard from the
prosecutor who made

his case based on documents obtained from Internet.

Nilar Thein who was arrested recently on September 11, is expected to
join them soon.

She and two remaining leaders, Tun Myint Aung and Soe Tun, are cited as
co-accused

and noted as fugitives by police prosecutor Lt. Col. Zaw Min. They are
charged by

police with several cases. Among them are;

(1) Section 130 (b) (committing depredation of foreign governments at
peace with

Burma)

This charges is related to the 88 Generation Students' open criticism to
China and

Russia for their use of veto power to reject the Burma resolution at the
UN

Security Council.

(2) Section 4 of 'Endangering National Convention' (SPDC Law No. 5/96)

This is for their criticism over the national convention and
constitution writing

process. This charge carries maximum 20 year imprisonment.

(3) Section 17/20 of the Printers and Publishers Registration Act

This is for their statements, belonging of printers without
registration.

(4) Section 33 (a) of the Electronic Law

(5) Section 17 (1) of the Unlawful Association Act

This charge carries maximum 4 year imprisonment.

NLD lawyers U Aung Thein, U Nyan Win and U Kyi Win, and other lawyers U

Nyi Nyi Hlaing, U Khin Maung Shein and U Pho Phyu are representing the

student leaders. (140908 AungDin)

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2 € ¦’¶ U Gambira, leader of All Burma Monks Alliance, was accused with
16

charges. (0900908 DVB)

3 - At least seven people were arrested at 7:30 pm at their home in
Dagon

Township, Rangoon, by police forces on 9 September 2008. They included
Ko Moe Htet

Hlyan, Ko Hlaing Moe, Ko Thura, Ko Kyaw Myo Set, Ko Kalar, Ko Ye Ko Ko,
and one

unknown person. Police confiscated their computer and supplies, campaign
papers and

posters for the 20th anniversary of 8-8-88. (150908 AAPP)

On 10 September 2008 (Wednesday)

1 - Aung Tun, brother of jailed activist Ko Ko Gyi, told The Irrawaddy
on

Thursday that Nilar Thein, who went into hiding one year ago, was
arrested on

Wednesday, but he could provide no further details. Another unnamed
activist said she

was seized as she moved hiding places. (110908 Irrawaddy)

2 - 5 people were reportedly arrested from Sittwe Township, Arakan
state. They

wore T-shirts with Venerable U Ottama's picture for his memorial day.
(100908

Irrawaddy)

3 € ¦’¶ Ko Htin Kyaw, who demonstrated to reduce higher commodity prices
refused

to appear in court, and clashed with authorities, someone close to the
family said.

4 € ¦’¶ 11 detainees, including Ashin Gambira appeared for a hearing in
Insein prison

special court today. (100908 DVB)

5 - Eight people who have been held in Thayet prison for about a year
were

sentenced today for political activities and contact with foreign media,
their family

members said. (110908 DVB)

On 11 September 2008 (Thursday)

1 - Burma's detained democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi had a one-hour

meeting on Thursday at her home with her lawyer, Kyi Win, according to
her party, the

National League for Democracy (NLD). NLD sources said Kyi Win was
routinely

questioned by the police special branch after his meeting with Suu Kyi.
(110908

Irrawaddy)

2 - Aung Moe Lwin from NLD, missing for 10 days, has been arrested, is
being

repeatedly tortured, reported his friend. (110908 VOA)

3 - A Myingyan College student was attacked and killed last night by a
mob of

about 20 people armed with sticks and swords, according to students at
Myingyan

College. Mahn Bhu Khee, 19, from Chin state's Kanpatlat Township, was a
second-year

Zoology student at Myingyan, Mandalay division. (110908 DVB)

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4 - Ko Pho Ni and Ko Nyine Chan from Pakokku Township, Magwe Division

who were arrested in September 2007, were sentenced today to 7 years,
charged with

section 6/1 of destroying public tools. (110908 RFA)

5 - Eight youths were arrested at their home in Meiktila Township,
Mandalay

Division, by authorities. Those arrested included Aung Ko Ko Lwin, Ko Ye
Nyunt, and

Ko Soe Lwin. (150908 AAPP)

6 € ¦’¶ Human rights activist Su Su Nway is on hunger strike in Insein
prison,

demanding to see with her family. (110908 RFA)

On 12 September 2008 (Friday)

1 - Burmese pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has won some
concessions

from the military regime, including future deliveries of international
magazines and

personal mail, according to her lawyer, Kyi Win. (120908 Irrawaddy)

2 - A lawyer for Min Ko Naing, a leading figure from Burma's nationwide
prodemocracy

uprising in 1988, said that the detained activist was defiant when he
appeared

in court at Rangoon's Insein Prison on Tuesday. "You can sentence us to
a thousand years

in prison for our political activities, but we will continue to defend
ourselves in

accordance with the law. Nobody can hide from justice," the lawyer
quoted Min Ko

Naing as saying to the presiding judge. (120908 Irrawaddy)

3 - Daw Tin Tin Win, 75, mother of 88 Generation Student leader Ko Ant
Bwe

Kyaw, was arrested on Friday afternoon, according to neighbors. (150908
DVB)

On 13 September 2008 (Saturday)

1 - Daw Aung San Su Kyi met with her lawyer U Kyi Win for the fifth
time, NLD

said. (130908 DVB)

2 € ¦’¶ 5 detainees were transferred to Sittwe prison from Taungup
prison, according

to a source. They were arrested for walking on the road in memory of the
20th

anniversary of 8-8-88.

3 - Aung Zaw Oo, 25, from Taunggyi Township, who was arrested in
September

2007, began a hunger strike in Insein prison, demanding to talk with Daw
Aung San Su

Kyi and SPDC, to do National Reconciliation, and to release all
political prisoners, a

family member said. (130908 DVB)

On 14 September 2008 (Sunday)

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1 € ¦’¶ Ma Sandar, s member of NLD from Twante Township, Rangoon, who
was

arrested on 23 December 2007 by police forces and charged with section
353 and 294,

and sentenced to 13 months on 26 August 2008, was transferred today to
Myingyan

prison from Mandalay and Insein prison. (150908 DVB)

2 - Five political prisoners from Thandwe prison in southern Arakan
State were

moved to Buthidaung prison from Sittwe prison in the capital of Arakan
State in response

to a hunger strike they had been staging since 9 September. The young
political prisoners,

identified as Ko Moe Nay Soe, Ko Than Htay, Ko Chit Maung Maung, Ko
Maung

Maung Thet, and Ms. Ni Ni May Myint, have been sentenced 1 year. (140908
Narinjara)

3 € ¦’¶ Daw Aung San Su Kyi met with family doctor Dr. Tin Myo Win in
the

afternoon for 4 hours today. (140908 RFA)

On 15 September 2008 (Monday)

1 - A lawyer for Aung San Suu Kyi said that the detained pro-democracy
leader

received her first monthly medical check-up on Sunday, while a
spokesperson for her

party confirmed that she accepted her first delivery of food since
August 15 on Monday

evening. (150908 Irrawaddy)

2 - Burmese military authorities transferred five political prisoners on
the

Danyawaddy ferry ship from Sittwe to Buthidaung prison with their heads
covered in

black hoods, said one witness, on the condition of anonymity. They were
sentenced to

one year in prison by the district court of Thandwe for marching in the
streets to protest

the military government on the 20th anniversary of the 8-8-88 uprising
in Burma.

(150908 Narinjara)

3 - Ko Min Thu, an NLD member from Moegok Township, appeared in Mandalay

prison special court charged with 295/a, 505/b. His defense lawyer is U
Myint Thwin.

(170908 DVB)

4 - Daw Win Mya Mya, NLD Mandalay, U Than Lwin, NLD Mandalay, U Kan

Tun, NLD Mandalay, U Tin Ko, NLD Mandalay, and Ko Win Swe, NLD
Kyaukpadaung,

appeared in court on several charges on 15 September 2008. Their cases
have been in

court two times a week. (170908 DVB)

5 € ¦’¶ On 15 September 2008, Daw Aung San Su Kyi met with communication

minister U Aung Kyi offered by the authorities. (150908 Irrawaddy)

In the second week in September 2008, 27 people were arrested, 11
activists were

sentenced, 4 released, and 2 made hunger strikes in prison.

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For the first 2 weeks of September in total, 49 arrested, 15 sentenced
and 7 released.

On 16 September 2008 (Tuesday)

1 € ¦’¶ Someone secretly took photos of 88 Generation Students Group
including Min

Ko Naing in order to create a riot in Insein prison special court.
(160908 DVB)

2 - Thet Wei, Chairman of the NLD in Sanchaung Township was sentenced to

two years in prison on Tuesday for trying to lodge a complaint to the
International Labor

Organization on the use of child soldiers by the Burmese military junta.
(170908

Mizzima)

3 - Myo Min Way, NLD youth member from Shwepyithar Thar Township,

Rangoon, was arrested at 11:30 pm after police searched his home.
(170908 Mizzima)

4 - Burmese military junta authorities on Monday released 70 year old
Tin Tin

Win, mother of a student activist, after detaining her for four days.
(160908 Mizzima)

On 17 September 2008 (Wednesday)

1 - NLD made special statement that Daw Aung San Su Kyi didn't make
hunger

strike. She treated more food to intimate friend Daw Khin Khin Win who
felt sick. So she

said that she has lost some weight. (170908 personal)

2 € ¦’¶ Law student Honney Oo appeared in Rangoon Eastern District court
on 17

September 2007, for being chaotic under the authorities' abuse. (170908
RFA)

On 18 September 2008 (Thursday)

1 - The Kyauktada Township Court in Rangoon Division on Thursday
sentenced

Lu Tin Win, an 88 Generation Student held in Insein prison, to two years
in jail on

charges of 'disrespectful act towards the State'. The prosecutor Police
Inspector Soe

Naing framed charges against Lu Tin Win under section 505(b) (inducing
crime against

public tranquility) , sections 145 and 147 (unlawful assembly) of the
Penal Code.

2 - Three Monks staying at Dagon Buddha School monetary, Pebedan
Towship,

Rangoon, were arrested last week, nobody knows where they were brought.
(180908

Hittaing)

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3 € ¦’¶ Monk's leader U Gambira appeared in Insein prison special court
for hearing

court of 2 charges, section 505/b of statements conducing to public
mischief and

Electronic Act on 18 September 2008. He has a total of 16 charges
against him. (180908

RFA)

4 € ¦’¶ Four Monks were arrested on the one year anniversary of Saffron
Revolution

due to reciting lovingkindness verse, Rangoon Lawyer said. Monks in
Dagon Township

and Yuzana Garden Township were arrested at 2 pm by people who looked
like USDA

members and Police. (180908 DVB)

5 - The regime arrested those who participated in the Saffron Revolution
in

Arakan State, residents said. Two young men who joined in the September

demonstrations were arrested and sentenced to 45 days each one by
Taungup Township

court, charged with selling without permission. (180908 DVB)

6 € ¦’¶ NLD Arakan secretary U Thein Hlaing said that the regime
arrested at least 30

people who participated in Saffron Revolution, September 2007. (180908
DVB)

7 - U Pyinnya Zawta, monk, living in Warso monastery, Sanchaung
Township,

Rangoon, was arrested at midnight by security forces led by police
officer Htay Aung,

due to walking on the road and reciting lovingkindness verse in
September 2008. (240908

RFA)

8 - Su Su Nway (female), who began a hunger strike on 11 September 2008
in

Insein prison demanding to see with her family because she has not been
allowed to see

family since 4 August 2008 was brought to Insein prison special court to
get a remand or

next appointment on 17 September 2008 but not allowed to see family.

On 19 September 2008 (Friday)

1 - Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi's lawyer said on Friday
his legal

assistant will travel to Naypyidaw next week to lodge a formal appeal
against her

continuing house arrest. (190908 Irrawaddy)

2 - Famous Comedian Zarganar suffers from goiter € ¦’¶ thyroid gland
appearing as a

swelling of the front of the neck, according to his family. (190908
Irrawaddy)

3 € ¦’¶ 21 members of 88 Generation Students Group appeared and were
charged in

Rangoon Northern District court in Insein prison special court on 19
September 2008.

(190908 DVB)

4 € ¦’¶ Human rights defenders and promoters Ko Aung Zaw Oo, Ko Aung
Kyaw

Soe, Ko Maung, and Shwethanzin Ko Win Maw appeared in Insein prison
special court

today, defense lawyer U Khin Maung Shein said. (190908 DVB)

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On 21 September 2008 (Sunday)

1 - Burma Women Union is concerned about the security of Nilar Thein who
was

arrested. (210908 Mizzima)

For Third week in September 2008, 10 arrested, 3 sentenced, 1 released,
1 in bad

health, and 1 on hunger strike in prison.

For 3 weeks in September total, 59 arrested, 18 sentenced, and 8
released.

On 22 September 2008 (Monday)

1 € ¦’¶ September 2007 Saffron Revolution leader U Gambira appeared in
court

feeling sick, defense lawyer U Khin Maung Shein said. (220908 Mizzima)

2 € ¦’¶ Poet Saw Way was charged with section 505/b in Bahan Township
court due

to writing the poem "February Fourteen", his wife Ma Nan San San Aye
said. (220908

RFA)

3 € ¦’¶ South Dagon Court rejected a bill in the case of two NLD youth
members who

had been written a poem against the military regime. (220908 RFA)

On 23 September 2008 (Tuesday)

1 - Military regime granted amnesty for 9002 prisoners on Today
newspaper but

we could confirm that very few political prisoners were included. They
are U Win Tin

from Insein Prison € ¦’¶ who is a famous journalist, Dr.May Win Myint
from Insein Prison € ¦’¶

who is also MP, U Aung Soe Myint from Thayet prison € ¦’¶ who is also
MP, U Khin

Maung Swe from LaShow prison € ¦’¶ who is also MP, Win Htain € ¦’¶ From
Kathar prison € ¦’¶

who is a personal assistance to Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, Dr.Than Nyein
€ ¦’¶ from Prome

prison € ¦’¶ who is also MP, U Than Naing € ¦’¶ from Mandalay prison - a
member of NLD.

Today, 40 prisoners were released from Thayet prison but only one
political prisoner was

included. 80 prisoners were released from Myitkyinar prison but no
political prisoners

were included. (230908 AAPP)

2 - Political prisoner Win Htein, who was released on Tuesday and
re-arrested the

following day, remains in Katha prison but has been given no explanation
for his

detention. (260908 DVB)

3 € ¦’¶ Authorities released more than 100 prisoners from Kale and
Thayet prison

including 2 political prisoners, and released over 70 prisoners from
Kale including only

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one political prisoner ,U Aye Thein, NLD Thapatekyin Township secretary.
(230908

DVB)

On 24 September 2008 (Wednesday)

1 - Labor activist Su Su Nway's sister Ma Htay Htay Kyi was not allowed
to see

her sister in Insein prison because she went to the office of
International Labor

Organization. Su Su Nway has boycotted foods from prison for 2 weeks.
(250908

Irrawaddy)

2 - Aung Zaw Oo, NLD member from Taunggyi Township, Shan state, who has

been on hunger strike in Insein prison since 13 September 2008,
demanding the release of

all political prisoners, including Daw Aung San Su Kyi, is hospitalized
in Insein prison

clinic. (250908 Mizzima)

On 25 September 2008 (Thursday)

1 - Nine members of 88 Generation Students Group included Min Ko Naing,
Ko

Ko Gyi, Ko Pyone Cho appeared in Insein prison special court, charged
with 17/20 of

Printing Act. (260908 RFA)

2 - Over 200 prisoners so far have been released from Sittwe prison in
the last two

days, but many are army and police deserters, said a source close to the
prison. According

to a prison source, the authorities decided to release at least 400
prisoners from Sittwe

prison, but there are no political prisoners among those to be freed.
(250908 Narinjara)

On 27 September 2008 (Saturday)

1 € ¦’¶ On the 20-year anniversary of NLD at NLD headquarters in Bahan
Township,

authorities arrested 6 NLD members at 11 am and 3 NLD members at 1 pm,
including

Ma Htet Htet Oo Way from Shwe Pyitha Township, Daw Shan Ma, 6 youths,
and 1

woman. (270908 DVB)

2 - Political prisoners who were jailed for their involvement in last
year's Saffron

Revolution have been transferred to prisons far away from their families
in recent days.

Bogalay NLD chairman U Aung Khin Bo and township NLD members U Maung
Muang

Chit, Daw Mi Mi San, Daw Khin Lay, U Thet Tun and U Thein Tun were sent
to Insein

prison, and then transferred on to Myingyan and Pakokku jails in upper
Burma. (270908

DVB)

3 - Monks in Sittwe marked the one-year anniversary of the Saffron
Revolution

protests on Saturday by staging a peaceful demonstration in streets of
Sittwe, said a monk

from Sittwe. After the demonstration ended, the police arrested one
monk, identified as U

Thawbana from Athaw Khar Yon monstery, but he was later released after
interrogation.

(280908 Narinjara)

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4 - Sittwe residents said that seven monks who participated in the one
year

anniversary of the Saffron Revolution Protests, were arrested by
authorities at the evening

of September 27th, 2008. (280908 Khitpyaing)

On 28 September 2008 (Sunday)

1 € ¦’¶Authorities released 9 NLD Bahan Township members. (280908 RFA)

On 29 September 2008 (Monday)

1 - Ko Aung Khin of Indaw and Ko Maung Kyaw of Mawlu in Sagaing division

were released from Kalay prison on Friday, along with criminal inmates,
according to

National League for Democracy information committee member U Nyan Win. U
Myint

Lwin of Bago was also released from Insein prison on 23 September, the
same day that U

Win Tin and others were released. (290908 DVB)

2 € ¦’¶ Ko Thiha, lives in Rangoon, had been charged with High Treason
and

sentenced Death, was released from Maisad prison, Shan state, on 23
September 2008.

(290908 DVB)

3 € ¦’¶ Political Prisoners from Insein prison have done showering
boycott

demanding to take shower longer time since 11 September 2008. (290908
RFA)

On 30 September 2008 (Tuesday)

1- It has now been confirmed that all nine of the people arrested at the
NLD's

20th anniversary celebrations on Saturday were released on 27 September.

Htet Htet Oo Wai, Daw Shan Ma, six unnamed youth members and a
middle-aged

woman were arrested near the NLD headquarters before or after the

ceremony.They were taken to Rangoon Western district police station and

questioned about the bomb blast at the Shwepyitha township Union
Solidarity and

Development Association office on 1 July, according to NLD spokesperson
U

Nyan Win.

2- As of 9002 detainees granted amnesty, total number bring 10 political

prisoners. They are (1) U Win Tin, from Insein prison (2) U Khin Maung
Swe

from Lashio prison (3) Dr. Than Nyein from Prome prison (4) Dr. May Win

Myint from Insein prison (5) Thein Naing from Mandalay prison (6) U Aye
Thein

(7) Thiha from Mongsat prison on September 23 (8) Maung Kyaw from Kale

prison on September 26 (9) Aung Khin from Kale prison on September 26
(10)

Myint Lwin from Kale prison on September 26.

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For fourth week in September 2008, 18 arrested 18, 18 released, 1 on
hunger strike

and hospitalized in prison.

For the entire month of September 2008, at least 77 arrested, 18
sentenced, and 26

released.

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