HomeArakan commission completes ‘fact-finding’ tourKo Ko Gyi, one of the leaders of a 1988 student uprising, is seen in a car as he arrives in Yangon International Airport in Yangon
Ko Ko Gyi, one of the leaders of a 1988 student uprising, is seen in a car as he arrives in Yangon International Airport in Yangon
Ko Ko Gyi, one of the leaders of a 1988 student uprising, is seen in a car as he
arrives in Yangon International Airport in Yangon December 13, 2012. Myanmar freed at least 200 political prisoners on Friday in an amnesty that could embolden the opposition and put pressure on the West to lift sanctions as one of the world's most reclusive states opens up after half a century of authoritarian rule. REUTERS/James YeAungThu (MYANMAR - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST)