Director-General renews request for release of U Win Tin, imprisoned for
the last 18 years
UNESCO
UNESCO’s Director-General Koïchiro Matsuura has
renewed his request for the release of U Win Tin. The winner of the
2001 UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize began on 4 July
his 18th year in prison.
“This is a sad anniversary, which marks the arrest 18 years ago of a
prominent figure in journalism in Myanmar. U Win Tin is today an elderly
man whose health has deteriorated. For these reasons, I again call upon
the government of Myanmar to show compassion and set him free,” declared
Mr. Matsuura.
U Win Tin, 77, the former editor of the Myanmar daily Hanthawati and
vice-chair of the Myanmar Writers’ Association, was arrested on 4 July
1989. He was accused of belonging to the banned Communist Party of
Myanmar, condemned to 14 years in jail and incarcerated in Insein prison
in Rangoon. In 1996, another five years were added to his sentence because
he broke prison regulations prohibiting the possession of writing
materials.
Following a period in Myingyan prison, where his family could bring him
neither food nor medicine, he was returned to Rangoon. Since the start of
2006, according to the International Freedom of Expression exchange (IFEX),
representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross have not
been able to visit U Win Tin or other Burmese prisoners because members of
the UDSA movement (close to the government) have demanded to be present.
In July 2006, U Win Tin was eligible for early release, but it was
refused.