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Myanmar's longest-serving political prisoner hospitalized

Yangon  - Win Tin, 79, who was released from prison three months ago after serving 19 years, has been hospitalized, family members confirmed Saturday.

"He had low blood pressure and difficulty breathing so we sent him to Yangon Medical Centre in Yangon at 7:30 pm Thursday," a relative of Win Tin's told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa.

Before his release from prison on September 23, Win Tin was Myanmar's longest-detained political prisoner.

A central executive member of the opposition National League for Democracy (NLD) party, Win Tin was released under a broad government amnesty that included more than 9,000 prisoners, most of them common criminals.

Myanmar junta chief foresees "new nation" down the road

Yangon  - Myanmar junta chief Senior General Than Shwe said the military's political "road map" to democracy was leading towards a "new nation," amid reports that two pro-military parties were being set up to contest the 2010 polls, officials said Saturday.

"A new nation is now very close despite some countries putting pressure on us," Than Shwe said Friday in a speech to the annual mass meeting of the Union Solidarity and Development Association (USDA), held in Naypyitaw, the military's new capital situated about 350 kilometres north of Yangon.

The USDA was formed on September 15, 1993, as a popular support base for the military.

Myanmar tycoon gets 15 years for drug trafficking

Myanmar denounces French "warship" carrying aid to its remote areasYangon - Prominent business tycoon Maung Weik - known to be close to the head of Myanmar's junta - was sentenced to 15 years in prison on drug trafficking charges in a Yangon court last week, legal sources said Monday.

Weik, 35, who owns Mg Weik and Family Company - one of the country's largest real estate and trading firms - was arrested last May during a charity trip to the Irrawaddy Delta to help victims of cyclone Nargis.

Weik is known to have close ties to Senior General Than Shwe, who heads Myanmar's ruling junta.

Myanmar opposition calls for amnesty on national day

Yangon - Myanmar's opposition party Saturday called for the immediate release of thousands of political prisoners to mark Myanmar's 88th National Day, while the ruling junta called for unity in moving towards democracy with "flourishing discipline."

The National League for Democracy, Myanmar's main opposition group, demanded the release all political prisoners including Aung San Suu Kyi and student activists during celebrations at their headquarters in Yangon.

The party also demanded authorities allow all political parties which were dissolved in 1990 to re-register to contest the upcoming
2010 polls.

Dissident Myanmar comedian, monk sentenced to decades in prison

MyanmarYangon - A popular Myanmar comedian known for his criticism and satire of the country's military junta was sentenced Friday to 45 years in prison in a closed-door court session in Yangon, an opposition spokesman said.

Nine more Myanmar activists sentenced to 65 years in jail

MyanmarYangon - Prominent Myanmar dissident Min Ko Naing and eight other student activists have been sentenced to 65 years in prison in an ongoing judicial crackdown on opposition to the ruling junta, witnesses said Saturday.

The Special Court of Maubin, a town in the Irrawaddy Division about 95 kilometres southwest of Yangon, sentenced Min Ko Naing, Ko Ko Gyi, Mya Aye, Pyone Cho, Aung Thu, Htay Kywe, Nyan Lin, Myo Aung Naing and Hla Myo Naung to 65 years imprisonment each, witnesses who attended the court verdicts said.

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