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...In February, military chief General Min Aung Hlaing toppled the government of Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar’s elected leader....
...When asked about the attacks Tin Tun Naing, the NUG’s finance minister, distanced the parallel government from them....
...Myanmar’s interim national unity government has cautioned foreign banks against lending to General Min Aung Hlaing’s junta, saying it will not recognise the debt once it regains power....
...The junta dismissed Kyaw Moe Tun and appointed Tin Maung Naing, his deputy, in his place....
...The regime named his deputy Tin Maung Naing as his replacement, but who represents the country in the international body is now in dispute....
...In remarks published in the government publication Global New Light of Myanmar, Min Aung Hlaing, the junta leader, noted the run on cash....
...“They were sentenced for seven years and this decision stands, and the appeal is rejected,” Supreme Court justice Soe Naing said in remarks quoted by Reuters....
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...Neither Yangon City Development Committee nor the office of Phyo Min Thein, Yangon chief minister, responded to requests for comment....
...Together with two other ministers – Tin Naing Thein, who co-ordinates reform strategy, and Hla Tun, who oversees budgetary reforms and decentralisation – this team forms President Thein Sein’s inner circle...
...It is quite challenging for the reporters to switch from weeklies to dailies,” said Nyein Nyein Naing, executive editor of the 7Day weekly news journal....
...They launched the bar last December “for a bit of fun”, says Thet Naing Min, 25, one of the partners, who also runs a pharmaceutical distribution business....
...and planning minister U Tin Naing Thein to become what one Myanmar analyst called “super ministers”....
...Among those walking free from the country’s jails were leaders of the 1988 student-led uprising such as Min Ko Naing, Nilar Thein and her husband Ko Jimmy, according to foreign diplomats in Myanmar and human...
...Among the most prominent political detainees are Min Ko Naing and others of the so-called “88 Generation”, who led protests in 1988 when the military killed more than 4,000 protesters; activist monks such...
...Min Ko Naing, Ko Ko Gyi, Htay Kywe, Nilar Thein and Phone Cho – University students during the dramatic 1988 mass uprising against long-time dictator Gen Ne Win, these committed political activists mostly...
...“It is very important that China plays a role here, not just for its investments, but for its image, particularly with the Olympics [being held in Beijing] next year,” said Win Min, a Burmese academic at...
...Among those arrested was Min Ko Naing, famed leader of the 1988 student rebellion, who served 15 years in prison, mainly in solitary confinement, before being released in 2004....
...Min Ko Naing passed his 44th birthday in prison on Wednesday. Another student leader from 1988, Min Zeyar, has also recently been taken into custody....
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