We, the members of the Assistance Association for Political  Prisoners-Burma (AAPPB), were informed that a political prisoner’s  mother died after her visit to her son. Daw Hla Hla Myint, mother of Mya  Than Htike (aka) Tayzar, passed away at the age of 66 on 15 May, 2010  after her visit to her son in Taungoo prison due to the extremely hot  weather. AAPP also expresses it deepest condolences for Mya Than Htike  and family members for their loss.
Mya Than Htike, a youth member of the National League  for Democracy, was imprisoned for 9 years on 27 September 2007 for his  involvement in the Saffron Revolution. While he was at the  demonstrations, the security forces gunned down the peaceful  demonstrators. A Japanese journalist was killed and many other  demonstrators were injured. Mya Than Htike got injured and taken to  Rangoon General Hospital. Later, after he was sentenced to 9-year  imprisonment, he was transferred to Taungoo prison in Bago Division, 175  miles north of Rangoon where his family resides.
Bo Kyi, the  joint secretary of AAPP, said, “This is the tragic example of the  military regime’s brutal intention to torture both political prisoners  and their families. Political prisoners are transferred to remote  prisons thus family members have to face hardships to visit their loved  ones in prisons.”
Assistance Association for Political  Prisoners (Burma)
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