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Urgent humanitarian intervention needed for jailed monk

October 25, 2011

AHRC-OLT-013-2011

An Open Letter from the Asian Human Rights Commission to the President of Myanmar/Burma

U Thein Sein

President of Myanmar

President Office

Office No.18

Naypyitaw

Myanmar

Dear Mr Thein Sein

MYANMAR: Urgent humanitarian intervention needed for jailed monk

I am writing to you with an urgent humanitarian request concerning the current conditions of detention for Shin Gambira, a monk whom, as you will be aware, was imprisoned for his part in street demonstrations during 2007.

The Asian Human Rights Commission has been concerned about Shin Gambira's health since we received information that he had been assaulted at the during a prison transfer and that he had been assaulted repeatedly at the Khandi Prison over the course of about a month, due to which he has been suffering from head and back injuries.

According to prisoners released from Kalay Prison on October 12, due to these injuries, Shin Gambira is suffering from fits, in which he frequently cries out in pain and clutches at his head. The prison authorities then have to hold him down to administer a drug via injection, perhaps a sedative, after which he goes quiet and falls unconscious. When he comes out of unconsciousness, he slurs his speech.

From these reports, we conclude that both the physical and mental health of this detainee is in a very precarious situation indeed. While maintaining the position that Shin Gambira ought to be released from prison without delay, as he has in our opinion committed no offences for which he deserves to be imprisoned, I urge you, regardless of other factors, to look into the case and arrange for his prompt transfer back to a facility in Yangon where he can receive appropriate treatment and also be close to his family.

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The question of detainees' health is, as you know, a humanitarian matter that transcends political issues. We trust that you will consider this case in that spirit and look forward to your prompt intervention. We also take this opportunity to again urge that the International Committee of the Red Cross be given unimpeded access to all places of detention in Myanmar in accordance with its international mandate.

Yours sincerely,

Wong Kai Shing

Executive Director

Asian Human Rights Commission, Hong Kong

Copies to:

Chief Justice, Supreme Court, Naypyitaw

Minister of Home Affairs, Naypyitaw

Chairperson, Myanmar National Human Rights Commission, Naypyitaw

International Committee of the Red Cross, Yangon

United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights in Myanmar, Geneva

United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights defenders, Geneva

Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Regional Office, Bangkok

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About AHRC: The Asian Human Rights Commission is a regional non-governmental organisation that monitors human rights in Asia, documents violations and advocates for justice and institutional reform to ensure the protection and promotion of these rights. The Hong Kong-based group was founded in 1984.

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