This is an article written about Htein Lin, a Burmese artists, of how he depicted the incarceration in Myanmar during his imprisonment as a political prisoner, and how he met and Chaw Ei Thein, another Myanmar artist, to create performance art commenting on the current government.

This article was accessed on 24 Oct 2007 at http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/13/world/asia/13prisoners.html?ex=1344657600&en=edd934137cc2e656&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss

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13 Aug 2007

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The New York Times, 13 Aug 2007

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From a Burmese Prison, a Chronicle of Pain in Paint
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From a Burmese Prison, a Chronicle of Pain in Paint

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