Detained leader Min Ko Naing freezing in prison, needs eye care: Sister

Detained leader Min Ko Naing freezing in prison, needs eye care: Sister
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Detained student leader Min Ko Naing, recently sentenced to 65 years in prison, is suffering from a severe eye ailment and is in need of immediate attention of an eye specialist, his sister, who visited him at Keng Tung prison ...

New Delhi (Mizzima) - Detained student leader Min Ko Naing, recently sentenced to 65 years in prison, is suffering from a severe eye ailment and is in need of immediate attention of an eye specialist, his sister, who visited him at Keng Tung prison in Shan state, said.

His sister Kyi Kyi Nyunt, who visited the prominent student leader on Thursday, said Min Ko Naing is in solitary confinement in the Keng Tung prison. He is suffering from an eye problem and his condition is deteriorating. He needs the attention of an eye specialist.

"We have requested the prison authorities to allow him a check-up and medical attention by an eye specialist," Kyi Kyi Nyunt told Mizzima over telephone, adding that the student leader has been suffering from the eye ailment since his detention in Rangoon's Insein prison.

Kyi Kyi Nyunt said that Min Ko Naing is kept in a separate cell all by himself and though the prison situation seems normal, the severe weather in Keng Tung is having an adverse affect on his health.

"It is like keeping him in a refrigerator," said Kyi Kyi Nyunt, adding that she had requested the prison authorities to allow him to walk around and be in the sun occasionally because he seems to be having difficulty in moving his hands and feet due to the severe cold.

Prominent student leaders Min Ko Naing and Ko Ko Gyi, who were arrested in mid-August 2007, after leading a peaceful march in Rangoon for a roll back of fuel prices which had pushed up costs of essential commodities, were shifted to Keng Tung prison last month after being handed lengthy prison terms of 65 years.

But after spending about two nights in Keng Tung prison, Ko Ko Gyi was transferred to Mai Sat prison in Shan State, she added.

Burma's military rulers over the past few months have handed down lengthy prison terms to political activists and begun transferring them to far-flung prisons across the country, making it all the more difficult for family members to visit them.

"The prison authorities said, we could meet him [Min Ko Naing] once in two weeks. But I don't think we can go that often because it is too far away. We might only be able to visit him once in a few months," said Kyi Kyi Nyunt, who returned to Rangoon on Tuesday evening from Keng Tung.

In much the same way, other prominent political activists including comedian Zargarnar and blogger Nay Phone Latt were all transferred to remote prisons across Burma. Zargarnar has been transferred to a prison in the northern most city of Myitkyina of Kachin state, while popular rapper Zeya Thaw was moved to a prison in Burma's southern most town of Kawthawng.