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Myanmar junta tightens screw on dissenters

      Jim Swanson     October 4th, 2007 - 9:41 am    

By Aung Hla Tun
Reuters

YANGON (Reuters) - Despite gradually easing its iron grip on Myanmar’s main city on Thursday, the junta continued to round up scores of people and grill hundreds more arrested during and after a ruthless crackdown on pro-democracy marches.

Although most are too terrified to talk, the monks and civilians slowly being freed from a makeshift interrogation centre in north Yangon are giving a glimpse of the mechanics of the generals’ dreaded internal security apparatus.

A relative of three women released said detainees were being divided into four categories: passers-by, those who watched, those who clapped and those who joined in.

“They’re looking for the people who led the demonstrations. The people clapping will only get a minimal punishment — maybe two to five years,” said Win Min, who fled to Thailand during a crackdown on a student-led uprising in 1988.

Leaders could be looking at up to 20 years behind bars, he said.

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One Response to “Myanmar junta tightens screw on dissenters”

  1. The other Buck Says:

    Darth Chaney protogees in training.

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