BANGKOK: As the man who was Myanmar's second most prominent political prisoner enjoyed his first full day of freedom yesterday, speculation deepened as to whether Min Ko Naing's sudden release portends serious political reform.
Hours after being granted his freedom, the former student leader who was jailed in March 1989 said he felt as if he had awoken from dreamland and just started to open his eyes.
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