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The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP), Forum for Democracy in Burma (FDB) and other rights groups launched 'Free Burma's Political Prisoners Now!' Campaign has been joined by 173 organizations from 24 countries worldwide, said Dr. Naing Aung, a key organizer and secretary general of Forum for Democracy in Burma.
"Media attention is very, foreign media and exile media covered the campaign event" Dr. Naing Aung said. Pro-democracy groups pushed the international awareness as well as Burmese people's participation for freeing political prisoners' campaign. "Yesterday's launch in Thailand was a great success, with simultaneous press conferences happening in Bangkok and Chiang Mai. We've had some good media coverage, especially in Burma's exiled media outlets." said Dr Naing Aung.

Informal event at Thai-Burma border yesterday, General Tarmalarbaw, KNU and NCUB chairman signed petition letter for this event as other ethnic and democrat leaders also signed. Moe Zaw Oo, a former NLD youth leader and secretary of the NLD LA Foreign Affairs Committee, who was jailed for ten years in 1990 also joined as a speaker at FTTC in Bangkok.
Currently, military regime jailed more than two thousand political activists that comparing before Saffron Movement in 2007 October, there was only one thousand and two hundred, said Tete Naing, secretary of AAPP, a leading human rights group at Thai-Burma border.
Photo: Dr Naing Aung
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