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197:, he was accused of being involved in the killing of Htay Naing, a student activist and ABSDF's chief-of-staff, under suspicion of being a military spy in 1994. Moe Thee Zun tortured Htay Naing for several days using monstrous methods, including starvation and confining him in a space where Htay Naing couldn't sit or lie down for months. Moe Thee Zun also cut his arms and fingers, instructing him to bite on them. Later, one of the survivors mentioned that Htay Naing pleaded for someone to kill him, unable to endure Moe Thee Zun's tortures any longer. 181:
Zun currently resides in the United States. He came to the U.S. under the U.S. government's protection in 2001. During the time, he has been leading Burmese activists to seek support from the international community and to make lobbying to promote the movement. His fellowship allowed him to complete
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directed the Rangoon Division Government to take criminal action against Moe Thee Zun and his accomplices. He then challenged the Myanmar government, stating that if he were to be charged, the government should also face charges for the massacres in 1962, 1970, 1988, and 2007 carried out by the
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Upon learning from local media that Moe Thee Zun had returned to Myanmar for political purposes, Htay Naing's mother initiated the lawsuit case at the North Dagon Police Station and also reported at the President's Office on September 12, 2012. In response, President
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a book documenting his history, called "The Struggle for Democracy in Burma". In 2004, he published his second book in the Burmese language titled "Compromising with the Burmese Generals".
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former military government. Following the news conference, he swiftly boarded the first available flight out of Myanmar, managing to escape arrest by the police. He then fled back to
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He was blacklisted, preventing entry into the country under any circumstance by the Ministry of Immigration and Population in June 2014.
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In 2012, he returned to Myanmar after spending 24 years in exile, following the removal of his name from a government blacklist.
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Citizenship in Myanmar: Ways of Being in and from Burma
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student then, Zun helped organize the national wide
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Moethee Zun
Burmese name
given name
Burmese
Rangoon University
Burmese
[móθízù̃]
Burmese democratic movement
Democratic Party for a New Society
Democratic Federation of Burma
Rangoon University
student movement in 1988
All Burma Students' Democratic Front
Thein Sein
New York City
"Moe Thee Zun Papers"
the original
"Burma's Key Dissidents"
"Moe Thee Zun: 'I've been fighting for 24 years ago so that I can return home and rebuild it'"
"Burma student leader returns home"
"The exiles return"
"Special Contribution: I Am a Citizen of Myanmar"
"Prominent Exiled Activist Returns to Burma"
"ကျောင်းသားတပ်မတော်ရဲ့ အနှစ် ၃ဝ"
"Moe Thee Zun Charged with Htay Naing's 1993 Murder"
"MOETHEE ZUN-real Name Myo Than Htut ABSDF NORTH CASE KILLING COMRADES - HTAY NAING MOTHER OPEN CASE | PDF"
"Burmese Govt Blacklists Former Activist, Journal Chief"
Categories
1962 births
Burmese emigrants to the United States

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