Burma frees 15 Suu Kyi activists

Burma's junta has released 15 activists arrested two weeks ago for trying to march to the house of detained democracy icon Aung…

Burma's junta has released 15 activists arrested two weeks ago for trying to march to the house of detained democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi, the former Burma's main opposition party said today.

"One of them phoned me saying they had been freed last night. I haven't met them in person yet," Nyan Win, a spokesman for Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy (NLD) said.

The 15 were detained while marching from the NLD's headquarters to Suu Kyi's house on May 27th with a banner calling for her release from five years of house arrest.

Hours after the arrest, the junta extended the detention order on the Nobel laureate, who has now spent nearly 13 of the last 19 years in prison or under house arrest. The date was also the 18th anniversary of the NLD's crushing victory in a 1990 election that was subsequently ignored by the military, which has ruled since a 1962 coup.

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There has also been no word on the whereabouts of celebrated comedian and anti-government activist Zarganar since his arrest on June 3rd shortly after he made public comments criticising the government's sluggish response to Cyclone Nargis.

Human rights group Amnesty International estimated there were more 1,100 political prisoners in Myanmar before September's crackdown on monk-led anti-regime protests.

More than 700 people picked up during and after the demonstrations remained behind bars, Amnesty said in April.