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25 Okt 2021

Autor:
Clean Clothes Campaign

Myanmar: Union leader Daw Myo Aye released from prison

"Daw Myo Aye released from prison in Myanmar", 25 October 2021

...Daw Myo Aye, leader of Solidarity Trade Unions of Myanmar (STUM), has been released from Insein prison in Myanmar. She has been held in detention since April and was moved more recently to solitary confinement where she was also denied visitors, including her lawyer. Insein prison is notorious for its inhumane conditions and serious overcrowding and, due to a lack of safety measures, Covid-19 was spreading quickly throughout the population. Daw Myo Aye's health was deteriorating as she suffers from a kidney condition but she was being denied medical care. 

Her release follows the announcement by the military that they are releasing 5,600 political prisoners, although more than 7,300 are currently being held. The mass release comes after a decision by foreign ministers from the Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) to not invite Min Aung Hlaing, the leader of the military junta, to a regional summit because of his failure to commit to de-escalating the crisis in Myanmar.

...We remain concerned for her safety as the risk of rearrest is high, and will continue to monitor the situation...

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