Myanmar said on Friday that it was freeing around 100 people from jail – just days before the first sitting of a new parliament dominated by the party of democracy champion Aung San Suu Kyi.<br /><br /> Newly-released Aung Min Kyaw, one of the dozens of political prisoners said to be on the release list, wants freedom for others still behind bars.<br /><br /> “I am not totally happy,” he said.<br /><br /> “I want all the activists, political prisoners, students, farmers and workers still left behind in prison.”<br /><br /> Philip Blackwood, a New Zealander jailed for insulting Buddhism, was among those being released.<br /><br /> The bar manager and two Myanmar colleagues were sentenced to two and a half years last March <br />for using a psychedelic image of Buddha wearing headphones to promote their bar.<br /><br /> #Myanmar to release dozens of political prisoners https://t.co/OJ0rw3Gqgi pic.twitter.com/e8hIIjyd0s— dwnews (@dwnews) 22 Janvier 2016<br /><br /> Visiting Myanmar on Monday, US Assistant Secretary of State Antony Blinken had urged the former Bu
