The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Australian tells of Myanmar jail squalor, torture fear

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SYDNEY: An Australian economist released last week a er nearly two years in a Myanmar jail yesterday told of interrogat­ions in leg irons, squalor and the sounds of screams from tortured cellmates.

Sean Turnell, who returned to Sydney on Friday a er being released as part of an amnesty of almost 6,000 prisoners, gave the first public details of his incarcerat­ion in an interview with The Australian newspaper.

The former adviser to deposed Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi was detained by the military in 2021 shortly a er its forces seized control of the country.

Turnell told the paper he was initially kept at Yangon’s Insein prison in a six metre by 2.5 metre concrete cell in which an iron chair with leg irons had been bolted to the floor.

He then endured two months of interrogat­ions, the paper said, sometimes being taken from his bed to be locked in the irons.

Officials accused him of working for British intelligen­ce and gun-running, and quizzed him about his work for Suu Kyi, the economist was quoted as saying.

He told the paper he was infected with Covid-19 five times and kept in solitary confinemen­t for months.

In the early days of his confinemen­t, Turnell said he could hear the sounds of people outside banging pots and pans at night in protest against the military coup.

“Then came the explosions and gunfire and people being tortured in rooms nearby. I thought, they’re not going to do that to me surely? Then a er a while, I started thinking, maybe they will. I think they wanted me to hear it.”

Turnell said he had expected to be treated “with kid gloves”.

“They didn’t stick electrodes to me, but I was thrown into filthy cells. The food they used to deliver to me (came) in a bucket. For 650 days, I ate out of a bucket.”

In Naypyidaw, prisoners were locked away for 20 hours a day, Turnell said.

Turnell said his wife, Ha Vu, helped him survive with phone chats and by regularly sending books, cookies and cake through the Australian embassy.

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