Burmese Student Leaders Allowed Family Visit
Press Release: Terry Evans
23 November
Imprisoned Burmese Student Leaders Allowed Family Visit
Top leaders of the 88 Generation Students were allowed to receive prison visits from their families yesterday for the first time since their arrests three months ago.
The leaders, who include Min Ko Naing, Ko Ko Gyi, Ko Jimmy and Ko Mya Aye, are being held at the notorious Insein prison in Rangoon.
According to family members all the student leaders seemed to be in good health.
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