Press Statement
Tom Casey, Deputy Spokesman
Washington, DC
October 15, 2007
Arrest of Htay Kywe and Other Pro-Democracy Activists
The United States condemns the Burmese regime's arrest on October 13, 2007, of pro-democracy activists, including
prominent 88 Generation Students leader Htay Kywe and activists Aung Thoo, Thin Thin Aye, and Zaw Htat Ko Ko.
By unjustly imprisoning organizers of peaceful demonstrations, Burma's ruling generals continue to blatantly disregard
the international community's deep concern and calls for a halt to its crackdown, most recently expressed in the October
11 United Nations Security Council Presidential Statement, and violate internationally accepted human rights principles.
The continuing repression and persistent refusal to fully cooperate with the international community make clear the need
for the international community to maintain strong pressure on the Burmese regime.
We reiterate our call for the release of all political prisoners, including Aung San Suu Kyi, Min Ko Naing, and Ko Ko
Gyi, and for a genuine dialogue between the regime and the leaders of Burma's pro-democracy and ethnic minority
organizations.
Released on October 15, 2007
ENDS