INTER-PARLIAMENTARY UNION chemin
du pommier 5 1218
LE GRAND-SACONNEX / GENEVA (switzerland) telephone (41.22) 919 41 50 - fax (41.22)
919 41 60 - e-mail
postbox@mail.ipu.org

Parliamentarians reportedly in detention / imprisoned:
|
CASE No. MYN/04 - KHIN MAUNG SWE |
CASE No. MYN/119 - MAY WIN MYINT |
|
CASE No. MYN/09 - SEIN HLA OO |
CASE No. MYN/133 - YAW HIS |
|
CASE No. MYN/13 - SAW NAING NAING |
CASE No. MYN/215 - AUNG SOE MYINT |
|
CASE No. MYN/24 - SOE MYINT |
CASE No. MYN/234 - THAN HTAY |
|
CASE No. MYN/60 - ZAW MYINT MAUNG |
CASE No. MYN/236 - KHUN HTUN OO |
|
CASE No. MYN/80 - KYAW SAN |
CASE No. MYN/237 - SAW HLAING |
|
CASE No.MYN/104 - KYAW KHIN |
CASE No. MYN/238 - KYAW MIN |
|
CASE No. MYN/118 - THAN NYEIN |
|
Parliamentarians who died in custody:
|
CASE No. MYN/53 - HLA THAN |
CASE No. MYN/83 - KYAW MIN |
|
CASE No. MYN/55 - TIN MAUNG
WIN |
CASE No. MYN/131 - HLA KHIN |
|
CASE No. MYN/72 - SAW WIN |
CASE No. MYN/132 - AUN MIN |
Parliamentarians
who were assassinated:
CASE
No. MYN/66 - WIN KO
CASE
No. MYN/67 - HLA PE
Resolution adopted unanimously by the IPU Governing Council at its 176th
session
(Manila, 8 April 2005)
The Governing
Council of the Inter-Parliamentary
Referring to the case of the
above-mentioned members-elect of the Pyithu
Hluttaw (People's Assembly) of the Union of Myanmar, as outlined in the
report of the Committee on the Human Rights of Parliamentarians
(CL/176/13(b)-R.1), and to the resolution adopted at its 175th session
(October 2004),
Recalling that not only have the results of the election of
27 May 1990, in which the National League for Democracy (NLD) won 392 of
the 485 seats, not been respected, but also that many parliamentarians-elect
have been eliminated from the political process through arbitrary means,
including arbitrary arrest, detention and sentencing under laws infringing
basic international human rights standards,
Recalling that the health of parliamentarians-elect U Ohn
Kyaing, U Sein Hla Oo, U Khin Maung Swe, Than Nyein and Dr. May
Win Myint has reportedly seriously deteriorated in detention, and that without
proper medical treatment their lives may be at risk; and considering
that the prison terms of Dr. May Win Myint was recently extended for 60 days
and subsequently for a further year without any reason being provided, and
that, in a similar vein, a prison-term extension was imposed on Than Nyein,
Considering that on
9 December 2004, Myint Naing, who had been released in early 2004 after
spending 14 years in prison on account of his political activities, was
sentenced to three months’ imprisonment in connection with a motorcycle
accident, although he had not been at fault, as was subsequently sustained in
court by the motorcyclist involved in the accident; he was reportedly released
on 8 March 2005,
Considering that Ohn Maung and Toe Po were released on
19 November 2004; that parliamentarian-elect and Chairperson of the Shan
Nationalities League for Democracy (SNLD) Khun Htun Oo was reportedly arrested
on 9 February 2005, allegedly as part of an effort by the authorities to
break the united stand of the ethnic parties led by the SNLD, and has
reportedly been charged with conspiracy against the State, an offence carrying
the death penalty; that Kyaw Min and Kyaw San were reportedly rearrested on
17 March 2005 and that no reasons were provided for their arrest,
Considering also that
the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, in his
report (E/CN.4/2005/36), stated that "only the full and unconditional
release of all political prisoners will pave the way for national
reconciliation and the rule of law" and expressed concern "that the
number of persons imprisoned for the exercise of their fundamental right to freedom
of expression, opinion, information, religion, association and assembly, has
remained essentially unchanged over the reporting period"; that he
"continued to be concerned by the administrative detention of political
prisoners beyond the expiry of their prison sentences",
Recalling that at its 175th
session (October 2004) it asked the Secretary General to renew its request to
all IPU Members to provide feedback on action taken in favour of the
parliamentarians-elect and the promotion of democracy in Myanmar in general,
and to compile this information and make it available at the 112th IPU
Assembly in Manila; noting that many parliaments and other organisations
concerned with Myanmar have contributed to this compilation,
Noting in this regard
that at the Workshop of ASEAN Parliamentarians on the Myanmar Issue,
held by the Pro-Democracy Myanmar Caucus of the Malaysian parliament from 26 to
28 November 2004 in Kuala Lumpur, some 40 parliamentarians from Cambodia,
Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand reached agreement
on forming parliamentary caucuses on Myanmar in their respective countries and
on the establishment of the ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Caucus on Myanmar, which,
on 2 April 2005 in Manila, adopted a comprehensive resolution in favour of
democracy in Myanmar,
1. Remains
deeply concerned at the absence of any progress towards the full release of
the parliamentarians-elect, who continue to languish in prison although most of
them have already served their sentences; is also concerned in this
regard at recent reports that prison terms have been arbitrarily extended for
Than Nyein and May Win Myint;
2. Is alarmed at
reports that parliamentarians-elect continue to be subjected to arbitrary
arrests; expresses particular concern at the serious allegations
concerning the recent arrest of Khun Htun Oo;
3. Once more urges the authorities to release all parliamentarians-elect
forthwith, starting with those whose health is highly precarious, and to
refrain from arbitrarily rearresting them and prolonging their detention
periods;
4. Reaffirms that the restoration of the
rule of law and human rights further requires the full removal of the ban on
political activities and the establishment of institutions that are
representative of the people’s will; reaffirms in this respect its
conviction that the National Convention, in its present form, can only be seen
as a body designed to prolong and legitimise military rule against the will of
the people as expressed in the 1990 elections, and that any constitution
adopted by that body would lack legitimacy;
5. Calls upon the
authorities to engage in a genuine dialogue with those who were elected in the
1990 elections and represent the people;
6. Remains convinced that
members of the Inter-Parliamentary Union can make a significant contribution in
pressing for the respect of democratic principles in Myanmar; encourages
them to show their solidarity with their elected colleagues
from the Pyithu Hluttaw, in particular by supporting the "Committee Representing the People's
Parliament" and by making appropriate Myanmar-related policy
recommendations to their governments, such as discouraging trade with or
tourism to Myanmar;
7. Is heartened
by the feedback on parliamentary initiatives taken at the national,
regional and international levels, and expresses its gratitude to all
those who have provided information on such action;
8. Welcomes
in particular the recent initiative by a group of parliamentarians from the
ASEAN States to establish the ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Caucus on Myanmar
and its resolution adopted in Manila on 2 April 2005; and encourages others
to join them or to take similar steps in their region;
9. Requests
the Secretary General to convey this resolution to the authorities and other
concerned parties;
10. Requests the Committee to continue
examining this case and report to it at its next session, to be held on the
occasion of the 113th IPU Assembly (October 2005).