[Buddha-l] Burma monk's recent escape from Lantalang prison

jkirk jkirk at spro.net
Sat Oct 4 10:05:25 MDT 2008


http://www.irrawaddy.org/article.php?art_id=14380
 
28-year-old Burmese Buddhist monk, Ashin Pannasiri, has
successfully escaped from Lantalang Prison in Chin State and
arrived in Delhi, India, after 13 days.
 
Ashin Pannasiri said he climbed over two barbwire fences at about
1 am on September 16, when two security guards slept. 
 
 "When I climbed the posts, my hands and legs were scraped by
barbwire. It was very painful, but I didn't care about that," he
said. "I only cared about my life."    
 
In the days following his escape, he traveled alone and was
unsure where the roads led. He survived by eating vegetables and
fruit.    
 
"I ate fruit wherever I found it the jungle, and I drank water
from streams," he said.  
 
The monk crossed into India at the Mizoram border. During the
trip, he said he avoided local residents around Mizoram, fearing
arrest and punishment.  
 
 "When they [local residents] saw me, they followed me," he said.
"I was afraid of them because I heard that strangers there can be
killed or seriously punished if arrested.     
 
Burmese authorities began searching for Ashin Pannasiri in late
2007 during the time of the civil uprising because of his close
relationship with leading pro-democracy monks, including monk U
Gambira, who is now in Insein Prison in Rangoon. 
 
Ashin Pannasiri was affiliated with Yangon Monastery Maha Koe Su
Taik in Pyigyitagun Township in Mandalay Division. When he
learned he was wanted by authorities, he said he moved north to
Monywa Township in Sagaing Division to escape arrest.  
 
However, he was arrested on October 18, 2007, at an Internet shop
in Monywa Township.   He said he was tortured by authorities,
both physically and mentally, during interrogation. 
 
"They [authorities] interrogated me from 18 through 20 October.
They first asked me to stand up and squat repeatedly. They tied
my hands behind my back and pushed and kicked me. They beat my
face with an army boot when they asked each question."    
 
"Finally, I couldn't control my mind, and there was no option for
me. I thought about suicide," he said.  
 
On October 24, 2007, he was sent to Monywa Prison in Sagaing
Division where he spent seven months. On January 18, 2008, he was
sentenced to three years imprisonment. Authorities charged him
with multiple offenses, including possession of illegal foreign
currency.  In mid-May 2008, he was moved to Kale Prison in
Sagaing Division where he spent a few weeks before being sent to
Lantalang Prison.    
 
On September 15, the day before he escaped from Lantalang, he was
again questioned by authorities. He said that following the
interrogation, he realized he would be sent back to Kale Prison
with "double punishment," convincing him he had no option but to
try to escape.
 
Ashin Pannasiri is now staying with friends in Dehli. He said he
plans to continue to struggle for freedom and peace in Burma
while in exile.  "I want to urge all monks inside and outside
Burma to fight against ah-dhamma (injustice) and maintain the
dhamma (justice) policy," he said.
 
 
 
 


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