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on 19 October 2004. Soe Win succeeded Khin Nyunt, who officially had been "permitted to retire for health reasons", but the reformist-minded premier had actually fallen out of favor with Than Shwe. Khin Nyunt was later convicted by a special tribunal of corruption charges and sentenced to 44 years in
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In 1997 he was named Regional Commander and a member of the junta, then called the State Law and Order Restoration Council, or SLORC. In November 2001 he was named Air Defense General of the War Office. In February 2003 he was promoted to Secretary-2 of the junta, which was vacant after Lieutenant
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With his appointment as prime minister, he took a tougher line against political reform than did his immediate predecessor, Khin Nyunt. He was quoted as saying in January 2003 "the SPDC not only won’t talk to the
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As Secretary-1 in the SPDC and prime minister, Soe Win was third in the leadership structure under Senior General Than Shwe and SPDC vice-chairman, Vice-Senior General
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and ordering them to shoot at Rangoon General Hospital during the upheaval. He became Tactical Operations Commander 3 of the Northwestern Regional Command in 1990.
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released a memoir attributing responsibility for the massacre to Soe Win, who he claimed was acting on the instructions of former junta leader Senior General
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Soe Win was born in 1947. After completing his Conscripted service in a Border Guards Unit, he joined the Military Academy and was commissioned into the
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Soe Win's death was officially announced by the military authorities on 12 October. He died in Mingalardon Hospital, aged 60, from
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was appointed acting prime minister in Soe Win's absence. On 1 October 2007, in the wake of the
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Soe Win is widely regarded as the mastermind behind the deadly attack against
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groups as "the butcher of Depayin" for his role as mastermind of the 2003
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The same year he accompanied Senior General Than Shwe on state visits to
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and China. Soe Win also signed the order to dismiss Foreign Minister
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General Tin Oo was killed in a helicopter crash two years before.
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Secretary-2, State Peace and Development Council (February 2003)
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In March 2007, Soe Win was admitted to a private hospital in
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Chief of Air Defense Forces (November 2001) and Member of
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Commanding Officer No. 12 Light Infantry Regiment (1990)
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supporters were killed by a government-sponsored mob.
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Commander, North West Command (1997) and Chairman of
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He was known by Burmese 16:Prime Minister of Myanmar from 2004 to 2007 985: 971: 963: 926: 124:19 October 2004 – 12 October 2007 95: 75: 865:, Mizzima News, retrieved 12 October 2007 834:, The Irrawaddy, retrieved 3 October 2007 670: 668: 666: 566:, State Law and Order Restoration Council 383:; 10 May 1947 – 12 October 2007) was the 179:25 August 2003 – 19 October 2004 1068:Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma 485:Soe Win was appointed prime minister by 636: 50:question marks, boxes, or other symbols 443:and her supporters in the 30 May 2003 813:Burmese Junta Tips New Prime Minister 378: 7: 19:For other people named Soe Win, see 902:"After long illness PM passes away" 597:Naingngandaw Ayegyantharyaye Tazeit 571:State Peace and Development Council 487:State Peace and Development Council 389:State Peace and Development Council 264:State Peace and Development Council 167:State Peace and Development Council 1179:† indicate military officeholders. 600:Mong Yang Methawaw Taik Pwe Tazeit 556:G.S.O. (1), Central Command (1993) 466:and his deputy in September 2003. 14: 908:. 15 October 2007. Archived from 844:Burma prime minister Soe Win dies 447:. 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Soe Win (disambiguation)
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Prime Minister of Myanmar
Chairman
Than Shwe
Khin Nyunt
Thein Sein
State Peace and Development Council
Khin Nyunt
Thein Sein
Taunggyi
British Burma
Yangon
Myanmar
State Peace and Development Council
Alma mater
Defence Services Academy
Myanmar
Myanmar Army
General
Burmese
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Prime Minister of Burma
State Peace and Development Council

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