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  • 8/9/2019 AAPP Info Release 10th Anniversary in English

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    P.O Box 93, Mae Sot, Tak Province 63110, Thailand

    e.mail: [email protected] website: www.aappb.org

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    Press release

    AAPP 10th anniversary and report launch

    Embargoed for 23 March 9:00 am

    To mark the 10th anniversary of its founding, the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (Burma)

    launched a new report, The Role of Political Prisoners in the National Reconciliation Process. The report calls

    on the international community to press the military junta to unconditionally release all political prisoners,

    review the 2008 Constitution, and begin a tripartite dialogue.

    The report also calls for the criminal records of all political prisoners to be erased. The 2010 election and party

    registration laws prohibit current prisoners including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and U Khun Tun Oo fromstanding for election or belonging to a political party.

    Political prisoners need to be able to freely participate in the political process and more importantly, national reconciliation. The

    current election laws aimed at disqualifying political prisoners are an unsurprising ploy to restrict all opposition groups, said Ko

    Tate Naing AAPP Secretary.

    We request all governments, to not recognise the 2010 elections if political prisoners are not released. Without the release of all

    political prisoners there can be no national reconciliation or democratisation in Burma,he continued.

    The 2008 Constitution and the current election laws are analysed in relation to political prisoners and national

    reconciliation. The 2008 Constitution rather than supporting national reconciliation, works against it, by

    ignoring the calls for autonomy, at the root of the ongoing conflicts, and restricting basic human rights andfundamental freedoms, further.

    Political prisoners have a crucial role to play in national reconciliation. The report highlights the individual

    contributions several political prisoners have already made to this process.

    Tate Naing stated National reconciliation requires a shared vision and mutual respect and a commitment to peaceful solutions to

    overcome decades of mistrust. Political prisoners represent the struggle for human rights and democracy and can provide the moral

    leadership and authority required to unite the people and begin the process of national reconciliation.

    The report was launched in both English and Burmese versions, and in addition, the Executive Summary and

    the Recommendations will be launched in Kachin, Shan, and several other languages.The report can be found on AAPPs website.www.aappb.org

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    Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (Burma)

    For further information, please contact:

    Tate Naing, Secretary, +66(0)81-287-8751

    Bo Kyi, Joint-Secretary, +66(0)81-324-8935

    Aung Din, Former Political Prisoner, USA Representative, ++(301) 602 0077