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...Zaw Htay, Myanmar’s government spokesman, did not respond to requests for comment....
...Zaw Htay — then spokesman for President Thein Sein and now for the Aung San Suu Kyi administration — was accused of fanning the flames by posting incendiary pictures on Facebook, which most people in the...
...Realists in the party expected to be beaten but some, like Mr Htay Oo, seem taken aback at the scale of the rejection....
...Htay Oo, acting chairman of the ruling Union Solidarity and Development party, conceded the party had suffered a "higher percentage of losses than wins"....
...The tumult in Naypyidaw, the country’s normally sleepy capital, laid bare a long-brewing battle over who will win the support of the former dictatorship’s still-influential generals in national elections...
...Htay Win, chief engineer at Myanmar’s communications ministry, told international media that a telecoms tender had been opened to foreign companies because “their experience in other countries means they...
...Vice-president Tin Aung Myint Oo is among those in the hardline camp, which includes the leaders of the ruling Union Solidarity and Development party, Aung Thaung and U Htay Oo....
...Most of the 1988 generation students were arrested again before the protests gained momentum, though Htay Kywe, who was on the run, went underground for weeks....
...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...
...mandate that in scripts, no character of a government official or state authority can appear to be a “baddie” in film, no character can ever punch a police officer, and that in fights, police must always win...
...In the late 1980s, General Ne Win, Burma’s long-time dictator, now deceased, demonetised much of the currency and introduced new notes in such denominations as 45 and 90 – apparently because they were divisible...
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