Monday, May 11, 2009

FREE ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS SEMINAR SPEAK OUT THE ATROCITIES OF BURMA REGIME

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Former Political Prisoners holds revealing seminar at Cerritos College, 11110 Alondra Blvd, Norwalk, CA. 90650 how all political prisoners are suffering for atrocities inside Burma in the hand of the cruelest regime.
Global message to the students and the professors through the net work around the world, organizing students’ seminars is mainly aiming to emerge new idea for the change in Burma.
“All Burmese human rights prisoners are the people who love democracy and basic human rights values and respect dignity.
They desire and struggle for every individual rights to live as human beings, and they became as the victims of the political oppression by the Burma malicious regime.
Today, all the Burmese political prisoners are still fighting for what they beliefs as well as US citizens and US students who have the same love for democracy and value for each individuals rights,
If the citizens and students around the world understand Burma where all political prisoners stand for difficulties, please support their rights to change Burma.
Together, we all human rights collaboration will increase and will remain enormous human rights effects in coming history of Burma and the world.
Many Burmese political prisoners who were recently sentenced to long terms of imprisonment in remote prisons around the country are suffering from physical and mental health problem.
Burma’s Prisons and Labour Camps: Silent Killing Fields,” at least 127 political prisoners are in poor health and 19 of them require urgent medical attention, including Aung San Suu Kyi, comedian Zarganar, female labor activist Su Su Nway and 88 Generation Students group leader Min Ko Naing.
The report said that more than 350 activists have been sentenced since October last year, and the majority of them have been transferred to remote jails away from their families. The prison transfers make it difficult for family members to visit and provide essential medicine.

“Many political prisoners have already died in prisons and this has to stop immediately. The regime must end its cruel and inhumane practices, and release all political prisoners.”said in the seminar.

Since November 2008, at least 228 political prisoners have been transferred to remote prisons far from their families. The long-term consequences for the health of political prisoners who have been transferred will be very serious, said the report.

There are 44 prisons in Burma and at least 50 labor camps. Some of them do not have a prison hospital and at least 12 of the prisons do not even have a prison doctor.

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