Statement
on the 3rd Anniversary of Nai Yekha's and Nai Cheem Gakao's
Imprisonments
(July 17, 2006)
On July 17, 2003, the Burmese military
regime accused two Mon political activists, Nai Yakha and Nai Cheem Gakao, of
conspiracy for attempting to overthrow the Burmese military regime and unjustly
sentenced them to death. The
sentences were later reduced to life in prison, and Nail Yakha and Nai Cheem
Gakao have been in a notorious Burmese jail ever since.
Today, on the third anniversary of their imprisonments, we, Mon people
around the world join Nai Yekha's and Nai Cheem Gakao's families to pray for
their freedoms.
The
arrests of Nai Yekha and Nai Cheem Gakao were nothing but one of the various
attempts by the Burmese military regime to eliminate democratic forces in
Burma
. The accusations of the regime were groundless. Nai Yekha and Nai Cheem Gakao are members of the New Mon State Party (NMSP)
and they had been
simply organizing activities to help bring freedom and democracy in
Burma
. Both Nai Yekha and Nai Cheem Gakao had received no fair trials since there
have been no rule of law and independent judicial system under the military
regime.
Since it bloodily took power in 1988, the regime has made every attempt to
eliminate everyone who tries to bring freedom and democracy in
Burma
. The arrests of Nai Yekha and Nai Cheem Gakoa came after the regime attempted
to assassinate the opposition leader, Aung San Suu Kyi while she and her convey
were travelling in
Upper Burma
. Human
rights activists and opposition parties' supporters were often given harsh
sentences for their activities to bringing democracy and human rights in
Burma
. Currently, there are more then 1,000 political prisoners in
Burma
.
Both Nai Yekha and Nai Cheem Gakao have been in notorious Innsein Jail since
they were arrested. Due to harsh
condition of the jail, their health conditions have been deteriorated recently.
The military government has denied them to access proper medical care.
Therefore, we strongly urge:
This statement is joined by:
1. The
Australia
Mon Association (AMA)
2. Euro-Mon Community
3. Mon Canadian Society of
Alberta
4. Monland Restoration Council (
USA
)
5. Mon National League for Consolidating and
Aiding (Mae Sot,
Thailand
)
6. Mon Women's Association of
America
7. Mon Youth Progressive Organization (
Thailand
)
8. Mon Unity League (
Thailand
)