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Detained Hip Hop singer Yan Yan Chan released

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Chiang Mai (Mizzima) – The Burmese military junta authorities on Tuesday released popular Hip Hop singer Yan Yan Chan, who was arrested in April 2008.
 
The popular singer was released on Tuesday evening by the western district court in the notorious Insein prison in Rangoon after the judge during the court session ordered  his release, a lawyer close to the singer's family said.
 
"The judge ordered his release and so he was freed yesterday evening," the lawyer said.
 
The lawyer, however, said he is not aware of the charges against the singer and the reasons for his release.
 
"As far as I understand, he [Yan Yan Chan] was charged in a drug related crime but I am not sure what the charges exactly were. I have not been able to speak to him yet," the lawyer, who requested anonymity, told Mizzima.
 
When contacted, Yan Yan Chan's family members confirmed his released but refused to elaborate.
 
Yan Yan Chan was arrested in early April 2008, while staying at his friend's residence in Monywa town in upper Burma.

 Yan Yan Chan along with Kyaw Kyaw (alias) Zeya Thaw, was arrested in February 2008 for his political activities and for being a member of the 'Generation Wave (GW)'. He co-founded the first Burmese hip hop band the 'Acid'.
 

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