MYANMAR
Frontier Myanmar-July 2

While the country’s best known prisoner of conscience was Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, who spent some 15 years under house arrest, advocacy group Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (Burma), estimates that there have been about 10,000 prisoners of conscience in the country’s jails since U Ne Win launched his military coup in 1962. Of that figure, AAPP estimates that about 240 have died while in jail or during interrogation.

Although there have been many amnesties since the quasi-civilian government led by U Thein Sein took power in 2011, there are still political prisoners in Myanmar’s jails.

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First published in: Frontier Myanmar