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    tʰʊ́ɰ̃]; born 18 October 1962), better known by his alias Min Ko Naing (‹See Tfd›မင်းကိုနိုင် [mɪ́ɰ̃ nàɪɰ̃], lit. "conqueror of kings"), is a leading democracy...
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  • traditional musician Mai Aih Naing (born 1990), Burmese footballer Min Ko Naing (born 1962), Burmese democracy activists Myint Naing, Burmese politician and...
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  • after Min Ko Naing, Pyone Cho, Min Za Ya, Htay Kywe and Ko Ko Gyi were arrested. Mya Aye is a leader of the 88 Generation Students Group led by Min Ko Naing...
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    than 230,000 followers, since its initial launch on 2 February 2021. Min Ko Naing, an Uprising leader, has urged the public to adopt a "no recognition...
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  • arrested included prominent individuals such as Min Ko Naing, Mya Aye, Htay Kywe, Mie Mie, Ko Ko Gyi, Pyone Cho, Min Zeyar, Ant Bwe Kyaw, and Nilar Thein. Though...
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    only to Min Ko Naing. In 1988, Ko Ko Gyi was a final year international relations major at Yangon University when the 1988 Uprising began. Ko Ko Gyi, together...
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  • aftermath of the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, Kyaw Min Yu and six other high profile individuals, namely Min Ko Naing, Myo Yan Naung Thein, Insein Aung Soe, Mg...
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    2007, several key group members were arrested, including Min Ko Naing, Ko Ko Gyi, Min Zeya, Ko Jimmy, Pyone Cho, Arnt Bwe Kyaw and Mya Aye. Others went...
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  • d'état, Myo Yan Naung Thein and six other high profile individuals (Min Ko Naing, Kyaw Min Yu, Mg Mg Aye, Pencilo, Insein Aung Soe, and Lynn Lynn) were charged...
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    was announced, freeing 88 Generation Student Group activists Min Ko Naing, Htay Kywe, Ko Ko Gyi, Nilar Thein, Mie Mie, and Mya Aye, as well as Shan leader...
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