Location | Mandalay, Myanmar |
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Coordinates | 22°01′24″N 96°05′48″E / 22.023214415739908°N 96.09666512741309°E |
Status | Active |
Capacity | 4,833 |
Opened | 1992 |
Managed by | Ministry of Home Affairs |
City | Mandalay |
State/province | Mandalay Region |
Country | Myanmar |
Mandalay Central Prison (Burmese: မန္တလေးဗဟိုအကျဉ်းထောင်), informally known as Obo Prison (အိုးဘိုအကျဉ်းထောင်), is a major prison located in Aungmyethazan Township, Mandalay, Myanmar (formerly Burma).[1] The prison is adjacent to the Obo railway station, and located northeast of the city centre, at the foot of Mandalay Hill.[2] The prison has a capacity of 4,833 inmates.[3][4] Mandalay Central Prison has housed many prominent political prisoners, including Zaw Myint Maung, Ye Lwin, and Win Htein.[2]
History
The prison was built in 1992 by the State Law and Order Restoration Council, the ruling military junta, to replace a pre-colonial jail inside Mandalay Palace, amid domestic unrest following the 8888 Uprising.[5] The prison's half-spoke wheel design has been used as a reference model for subsequent prison designs in the country.[5]
In April 2008, 5 inmates at the prison were charged with murder after Kyaw Myo Thu, an inmate was found dead in a jail cell.[6] In the aftermath of the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, Obo Prison has been used to house numerous political prisoners.[7] In August 2022, several prisoners were shot for staging a hunger strike, in response to the high-profile execution of anti-coup political activists, including Kyaw Min Yu and Phyo Zeyar Thaw.[8]
Notable prisoners
References
- ↑ "Myanmar junta destroys houses near Mandalay's Obo Prison". Mizzima Myanmar News and Insight. Retrieved 2023-02-12.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Surviving more than 600 days as an inmate of Obo Prison". Myanmar NOW. Retrieved 2023-02-12.
- ↑ Phyo Wai Kyaw (2019-03-27). "Mandalay prison filled to overflowing". The Myanmar Times.
- ↑ Zarni Mann (2018-04-23). "5 Charged With Murder Following Fatal Beating of Obo Prison Inmate". The Irrawaddy. Retrieved 2023-02-12.
- 1 2 Martin, Tomas Max (October 2021). "The politics of prison air: Breath, smell, and wind in Myanmar prisons". Punishment & Society. 23 (4): 478–496. doi:10.1177/14624745211024339. ISSN 1462-4745.
- ↑ Mike (2018-04-23). "5 Charged With Murder Following Fatal Beating of Obo Prison Inmate". The Irrawaddy. Retrieved 2023-02-12.
- ↑ "Myanmar Junta Transfers Over 120 Political Prisoners from Mandalay's Obo Jail". The Irrawaddy. 2022-10-13. Retrieved 2023-02-12.
- ↑ Nora Aung (2022-08-05). "Political Prisoners Injured in Myanmar Prison Crackdown". The Irrawaddy. Retrieved 2023-02-12.