Sep 19, 2008 0
Activists Put Burma’s Grim Jails On Display
A simple museum tucked away on the Thai-Burmese border receates the infamous prisons. Part 2 of 3
Mae Sot, Thailand - Iron shackles lie heaped in the corner. A cement-gray jumpsuit, block letters emblazoned across the front, hangs from the wall. Wooden chess pieces, carved by Burmese prisoners, sit nearby.
But this 10-by-10-square-foot room isn’t actually a prison cell – the notorious prisons in Burma (Myanmar) are, of course, off limits to visitors. Instead, former political prisoners now hiding in Thailand have built a “prison museum” to expose the conditions inside the detention centers.
The replica on the Thai-Burmese border re-creates prison conditions, which curators hope will expose visitors to the plight of political prisoners.
