Dec 30, 2008 (DVB), Authorities in Rangoon have been stepping up restrictions on the movements of veteran journalist and senior National League for Democracy member Win Tin in an effort to hamper his political activities.
A couple of days ago, authorities in Insein township told taxi drivers based near Win Tin's home that if they picked him up they could be prosecuted under two laws, according to a taxi driver who did not want to be identified.
The authorities issued the warning to drivers at the taxi rank situated at the top of Malar Myaing road in Pauktaw ward of Insein.
However, Win Tin rarely uses the taxis as he has been ferried around the city by a friend.
Win Tin was released from prison in September this year after serving more than 19 years behind bars.
Since his release, Win Tin has resumed his work with the National League for Democracy and has spoken out about the need for unity and perseverance in the struggle for democracy.
He recently visited the families of political prisoners and has also been working to heal rifts between NLD leaders and youth members.
Reporting by Aye Nai
Tags: NLD, restrictions, transport, travel, wintin
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