Soe Win (Burmese: စိုးဝင်း; pronounced [só wɪ́ɴ]; born 1 March 1960) is a Burmese army general and the current Deputy Prime Minister of Myanmar. Appointed...
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Soe Win is the name of: Soe Win (prime minister) (1947–2007), Prime Minister of Burma Soe Win (general), deputy commander-in-chief of the Tatmadaw (Myanmar...
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Maha Chandra Kumara Soe Win (Burmese: မဟာစန္ဒြကုမာရစိုးဝင်း; born 15 January 1947[citation needed]) is a retired Burmese diplomat, prince and senior male...
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Soe Win (Burmese: စိုးဝင်း [só wɪ́ɴ]; born 13 December 1938) is the former Minister for Planning and Finance of Myanmar (Burma). He is a financial professional...
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question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. General Soe Win (Burmese: စိုးဝင်း; pronounced [só wɪ́ɰ̃]; 10 May 1947 – 12 October 2007)...
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Soe Win (Burmese: စိုးဝင်း; 1961 – 25 July 2020), also known as U Soe, was the bodyguard and close confidant of the State Counsellor of Myanmar Aung San...
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Win Naing Soe (Burmese: ဝင်းနိုင်စိုး; born 24 October 1993) is a Burmese footballer who plays as a midfielder for Yadanarbon FC. He is the top goalscorer...
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Soe Win Tun (Burmese: စိုးဝင်းထွန်း, born 1 May 1990) is a Burmese politician who currently serves as a Sagaing Region Hluttaw member of parliament for...
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Everjoice Win (born 1965), Zimbabwean feminist activist Ne Win (1910–2002), Burmese military commander Soe Win (disambiguation), multiple people Nyan Win (born...
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Soe or Søe may refer to: Soe, Timor, a city in Indonesia Soe, Võru County, a village in Võru Parish, Võru County, Estonia Soe, Viljandi County, a village...
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Cabinet of Myanmar (section Soe Win's Cabinet)
corruption. He is the first Minister dismissed openly. He was succeeded by Soe Win, Deputy Minister for Religious Affairs and former Deputy Minister for Ministry...
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minister, replacing General Soe Win, who was undergoing medical treatment for leukaemia. He was formally appointed as General Soe Win's permanent successor on...
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headquarters in Mawlamyine while Soe Win, deputy commander-in-chief of the junta, was in the building. Whether Soe Win was affected remains unknown. On...
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that Min Aung Hlaing, along with four other commanders (Soe Win, Aung Kyaw Zaw, Maung Maung Soe, and Than Oo) should be tried for war crimes and crimes...
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numbering around 1,000 and reportedly led by the junta second-in-command Soe Win, began attempting to cross the Dawna Range to recapture the town in a counteroffensive...
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family. In 2017, Taw Phaya and his elder sister Hteik Su Phaya Gyi, nephew Soe Win, niece Devi Thant Sin appeared as the main characters of We Were Kings...
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Presidential Palace in Hanoi, Vietnam, on 9 August 2004. Prime Minister Soe Win (left) and Former Prime Minister Khin Nyunt (right) on 21 October 2004...
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Soe Win (Burmese: စိုးဝင်း , born 22 October 1957) is a Burmese politician and former political prisoner who currently serves as an Amyotha Hluttaw MP...
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Maung Maung Soe (Burmese: မောင်မောင်စိုး, born 1964) is a Burmese military officer who is a major general in the Myanmar Army. Maung Maung Soe was formerly...
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minister 'arrested'". BBC News. 19 October 2004. "Burma prime minister Soe Win dies". BBC News. 12 October 2007. Wai Moe (5 May 2010). "Tight Censorship...
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Win Shein (Burmese: ဝင်းရှိန်; born 31 July 1957 in Mandalay) is a former military officer and the incumbent Minister for Finance. From May 2013 to May...
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Deputy Prime Minister and Union Minister for Union Government Office 1 Lt-Gen Soe Htut was discharged to original military duties on 25 September 2023 under...
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the SAC, namely Min Aung Hlaing, Soe Win, Mya Tun Oo, Tin Aung San, Aung Lin Dwe, and Ye Win Oo. On the same day, Soe Htut, who later became a member of...
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until 19 October 2004, when he was forcibly deposed in favour of Gen. Soe Win. Almost all cabinet offices are held by military officers. US and European...
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the Commander-in-Chief of Myanmar Army, currently Vice-Senior General Soe Win, concurrently Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Services, with Senior...
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Special Operations Executive (redirect from (SOE))
Special Operations Executive (SOE) was a British organisation formed in 1940 to conduct espionage, sabotage and reconnaissance in German-occupied Europe...
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Vice Chairman: Soe Win Vice-President First: Myint Swe Second: Vacant Prime Minister (list) Min Aung Hlaing Deputy Prime Minister Soe Win Mya Tun Oo Tin...
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Kyaw Thein. He was second married to Tin Tin, who bore him two sons, Ngwe Soe and Aye Aung. He then married Khin May Than (Katie Ba Than), daughter of...
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first Burmese woman to earn a master's degree in sports. He had a son, Soe Win with her in 1947, whilst another son, Myo Naing, was born to his second...
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and Ministers for Foreign Affairs of all Member States continues to list Win Myint as President of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and Aung San Suu...
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