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Burma activist 'dies in custody' | Burma activist 'dies in custody' |
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A Burmese pro-democracy activist arrested during anti-government protests last month has died in custody, a rights group has said. | A Burmese pro-democracy activist arrested during anti-government protests last month has died in custody, a rights group has said. |
Win Shwe was arrested on 26 September near Mandalay, as the government began its bloody crackdown on the protesters. | Win Shwe was arrested on 26 September near Mandalay, as the government began its bloody crackdown on the protesters. |
The National League for Democracy (NLD) member died during questioning, the Thailand-based Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP) said. | The National League for Democracy (NLD) member died during questioning, the Thailand-based Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP) said. |
His death raises fresh concerns for the hundreds of people still in custody. | His death raises fresh concerns for the hundreds of people still in custody. |
The 42-year-old activist died "as a result of torture during interrogation", the AAPP said. | The 42-year-old activist died "as a result of torture during interrogation", the AAPP said. |
"His body was not sent to his family and the interrogators indicated that they had cremated it instead." | "His body was not sent to his family and the interrogators indicated that they had cremated it instead." |
Sources close to Win Shwe confirmed to the BBC that officials had come to tell his family of his death and had not returned his body. He had a heart condition, they said. | Sources close to Win Shwe confirmed to the BBC that officials had come to tell his family of his death and had not returned his body. He had a heart condition, they said. |
The White House has demanded an investigation into his death. | The White House has demanded an investigation into his death. |
"The United States strongly condemns the atrocities committed by the junta and calls for a full investigation into the death of Win Shwe during his detention in Burma," spokesman Gordon Johndroe said. | "The United States strongly condemns the atrocities committed by the junta and calls for a full investigation into the death of Win Shwe during his detention in Burma," spokesman Gordon Johndroe said. |
UN statement | UN statement |
Thousands of people were arrested last month when the military used force to end days of anti-government protests in the main city, Rangoon, and other towns and cities around the country. | Thousands of people were arrested last month when the military used force to end days of anti-government protests in the main city, Rangoon, and other towns and cities around the country. |
Ten people died and about 1,000 are still being held, the government says, but foreign diplomats and analysts fear both figures could be far higher. | Ten people died and about 1,000 are still being held, the government says, but foreign diplomats and analysts fear both figures could be far higher. |
Than Shwe has offered conditional talks with Aung San Suu Kyi | Than Shwe has offered conditional talks with Aung San Suu Kyi |
The BBC's South East Asia correspondent, Jonathan Head, says the military operates a network of about 80 prisons and interrogation centres and some 60 labour camps. | |
Conditions in them are known to be atrocious, with torture routinely used on the prisoners, our correspondent says. | |
The government has faced strong international condemnation for its actions and has in recent days taken what could be conciliatory steps. | The government has faced strong international condemnation for its actions and has in recent days taken what could be conciliatory steps. |
It has appointed a liaison officer to hold talks with the NLD's leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, who is under house arrest. | It has appointed a liaison officer to hold talks with the NLD's leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, who is under house arrest. |
Burma's top General Than Shwe has also offered talks - but only if she agrees to drop what he called her "confrontational attitude". | Burma's top General Than Shwe has also offered talks - but only if she agrees to drop what he called her "confrontational attitude". |
Correspondents say many Burmese are sceptical of the regime's sincerity, and believe the offer of talks is just a delaying tactic until international pressure fades away. | Correspondents say many Burmese are sceptical of the regime's sincerity, and believe the offer of talks is just a delaying tactic until international pressure fades away. |
At the United Nations, Security Council members the US, UK and France are pushing to agree a statement condemning the military crackdown and calling for prisoners to be released. | At the United Nations, Security Council members the US, UK and France are pushing to agree a statement condemning the military crackdown and calling for prisoners to be released. |
But the language of the statement has had to be watered down after objections from China, which is Burma's main trading partner. | But the language of the statement has had to be watered down after objections from China, which is Burma's main trading partner. |
Both China and Russia argue that the violence in Burma is an internal issue that does not threaten regional peace. | Both China and Russia argue that the violence in Burma is an internal issue that does not threaten regional peace. |
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