Insein District is home to
Insein Prison, notorious worldwide for its inhumane conditions, corruption, abuse of inmates, and use of mental and physical torture, especially against
political dissidents during the 1988-2011
State Law and Order Restoration Council era. It also contains the two townships split from the former
Hlaingthaya Township. This former township was the biggest and most populous township in the country, with 15% of Yangon's urban population living there. According to the
2014 Myanmar census, 687,864 people lived in the township. This made it the single largest township by population in the country. Hlaingthaya also has a major industrial and factory presence. Hlaingthaya planned to split the township into two, due to violence and over-population, according to reports in 2019, although no official announcement could be found, the township had already been split in West and East constituencies for the
2020 Myanmar general election. ==See also==