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Council Common Position 2004/423/CFSP of 26 April 2004 renewing restrictive measures against Burma/Myanmar
Council Common Position 2004/423/CFSP of 26 April 2004 renewing restrictive measures against Burma/Myanmar
Council Common Position 2004/423/CFSP of 26 April 2004 renewing restrictive measures against Burma/Myanmar
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L 125/61 |
COUNCIL COMMON POSITION 2004/423/CFSP
of 26 April 2004
renewing restrictive measures against Burma/Myanmar
THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,
Having regard to the Treaty on European Union, and in particular Article 15 thereof,
Whereas:
(1) |
On 28 October 1996, the Council adopted Common Position 1996/635/CFSP on Burma/Myanmar (1), as subsequently replaced by Common Position 2003/297/CFSP on Burma/Myanmar (2), as amended by Council Decision 2003/907/CFSP (3) expiring on 29 April 2004. |
(2) |
In view of the current political situation in Burma/Myanmar, as witnessed by the failure of the military authorities to enter into substantive discussions with the democratic movement concerning a process leading to national reconciliation, respect for human rights and democracy, the continuing detention of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and other members of the National League for Democracy and the continuing serious violations of human rights, including the failure to take action to eradicate the use of forced labour in accordance with the recommendations of the International Labour Organisation's High-Level Team report of 2001, the Council deems it necessary to maintain the measures taken under Common Position 2003/297/CFSP against the military regime in Burma/Myanmar, those who benefit most from its misrule and those who actively frustrate the process of national reconciliation, respect for human rights and democracy. |
(3) |
Accordingly the scope of the visa ban and assets freeze should be maintained to include members of the military regime, the military and security forces, the military regime's economic interests and other individuals, groups, undertakings or entities associated with the military regime who formulate, implement or benefit from policies that impede Burma/Myanmar's transition to democracy and their families and associates. |
(4) |
The implementation of the ban on high level visits at the level of Political Director and above should be maintained without prejudice to cases where the European Union decides that the visit is directly in pursuit of national reconciliation, respect for human rights and democracy in Burma/Myanmar. |
(5) |
In the case of a substantial improvement in the overall political situation in Burma/Myanmar, not only the suspension of these restrictive measures, but also the gradual resumption of cooperation with Burma/Myanmar will be considered, after assessment of developments by the Council. |
(6) |
Action by the Community is needed in order to implement certain measures, |
HAS ADOPTED THIS COMMON POSITION:
Article 1
For the purposes of this Common Position, the term ‘technical assistance’ shall mean any technical support related to repairs, development, manufacture, assembly, testing, maintenance, or any other technical service, and may take forms such as instruction, advice, training, transmission of working knowledge or skills or consulting services; technical assistance includes verbal forms of assistance.
Article 2
Member States shall continue not to permit the attachment of military personnel to the diplomatic representations of Burma/Myanmar in Member States, and all military personnel attached to diplomatic representations of the Member States in Burma/Myanmar shall remain withdrawn.
Article 3
1. The sale, supply, transfer or export of arms and related materiel of all types, including weapons and ammunition, military vehicles and equipment, paramilitary equipment and spare parts for the aforementioned, as well as equipment which might be used for internal repression, to Burma/Myanmar by nationals of Member States or from the territories of Member States or using their flag vessels or aircraft shall be prohibited whether originating or not in their territories.
2. It shall be prohibited:
(a) |
to grant, sell, supply, or transfer technical assistance, brokering services and other services related to military activities and to the provision, manufacture, maintenance and use of arms and related materiel of all types, including weapons and ammunition, military vehicles and equipment, paramilitary equipment, and spare parts for the aforementioned, as well as equipment which might be used for internal repression, directly or indirectly to any person, entity or body in, or for use in Burma/Myanmar; |
(b) |
to provide financing or financial assistance related to military activities, including in particular grants, loans and export credit insurance, for any sale, supply, transfer or export of arms and related materiel, as well as equipment which might be used for internal repression, directly or indirectly to any person, entity or body in, or for use in Burma/Myanmar. |
Article 4
1. Article 3 shall not apply to:
(a) |
the sale, supply, transfer or export of non-lethal military equipment, or of equipment which might be used for internal repression, intended solely for humanitarian or protective use, or for institution building programmes of the UN, the EU and the Community, or of materiel intended for EU and UN crisis management operations; |
(b) |
the provision of financing and financial assistance related to such equipment; |
(c) |
the provision of technical assistance related to such equipment, |
on condition that such exports have been approved in advance by the relevant competent authority.
2. Article 3 shall not apply to protective clothing, including flak jackets and military helmets, temporarily exported to Burma/Myanmar by United Nations personnel, personnel of the EU, the Community or its Member States, representatives of the media and humanitarian and development workers and associated personnel for their personal use only.
Article 5
Non-humanitarian aid or development programmes shall be suspended. Exceptions may be made for projects and programmes which should be, as far as possible, defined in consultation with democratic groups, including the National League for Democracy, and run with their involvement:
— |
in support of human rights and democracy, |
— |
in support of poverty alleviation and, in particular, of the provision of basic needs for the poorest section of the population, |
— |
in the context of decentralised cooperation through local civilian authorities and non-governmental organisations, |
— |
in support of health and basic education through non-governmental organisations. |
Article 6
1. Member States shall take the necessary measures to prevent the entry into, or transit through, the territories of senior members of the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC), Burmese authorities in the tourism sector, senior members of the military, the Government or the security forces who formulate, implement or benefit from policies that impede Burma/Myanmar's transition to democracy, and their families being the natural persons listed in the Annex.
2. Paragraph 1 will not oblige a Member State to refuse its own nationals entry into its territory.
3. Paragraph 1 shall be without prejudice to the cases where a Member State is bound by an obligation of international law, namely:
(a) |
as a host country of an international intergovernmental organisation; |
(b) |
as a host country to an international conference convened by, or under the auspices of, the United Nations; or |
(c) |
under a multilateral agreement conferring privileges and immunities. |
The Council shall be duly informed in each of these cases.
4. Paragraph 3 shall be considered as applying also in cases where a Member State is host country of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).
5. Member States may grant exemptions from the measures imposed in paragraph 1 where travel is justified on the grounds of urgent humanitarian need, or on grounds of attending intergovernmental meetings, including those promoted by the European Union, where a political dialogue is conducted that directly promotes democracy, human rights and the rule of law in Burma/Myanmar.
6. A Member State wishing to grant exemptions referred to in paragraph 5 shall notify the Council in writing. The exemption will be deemed to be granted unless one or more of the Council Members raises an objection in writing within 48 hours of receiving notification of the proposed exemption. In the event that one or more of the Council members raises an objection, the Council, acting by qualified majority, may decide to grant the proposed exemption.
7. In cases where pursuant to paragraphs 3, 4, 5 and 6, a Member State authorises the entry into, or transit through, its territory of persons listed in the Annex, the authorisation shall be limited to the purpose for which it is given and to the persons concerned thereby.
Article 7
1. All funds and economic resources belonging to the individual members of the Government of Burma/Myanmar and to the natural or legal persons, entities or bodies associated with them listed in the Annex shall be frozen.
2. No funds or economic resources shall be made available directly or indirectly to or for the benefit of natural or legal persons, entities or bodies listed in the Annex.
3. Exemptions may be made for funds or economic resources which are:
(a) |
necessary for basic expenses, including payments for foodstuffs, rent or mortgage, medicines and medical treatment, taxes, insurance premiums, and public utility charges; |
(b) |
intended exclusively for payment of reasonable professional fees and reimbursement of incurred expenses associated with the provision of legal services; |
(c) |
intended exclusively for payment of fees or service charges for routine holding or maintenance of frozen funds or economic resources; |
(d) |
necessary for extraordinary expenses. |
4. Paragraph 2 shall not apply to the addition to frozen accounts of:
(a) |
interest or other earnings on those accounts; or |
(b) |
payments due under contracts, agreements or obligations that were concluded or arose prior to the date on which those accounts became subject to restrictive measures, |
provided that any such interest, other earnings and payments continue to be subject to paragraph 1.
Article 8
High-level bilateral governmental (Ministers and Officials at the level of Political Director and above) visits to Burma/Myanmar shall remain suspended. The Council may, in exceptional circumstances, decide to grant exceptions to this rule.
Article 9
The Council, acting upon a proposal by a Member State or the Commission, shall adopt modifications of the list contained in the Annex as required.
Article 10
This Common Position shall apply for a 12-month period. It shall be kept under constant review. It shall be renewed, or amended as appropriate, if the Council deems that its objectives have not been met.
Article 11
This Common Position shall take effect on 30 April 2004.
Article 12
This Common Position shall be published in the Official Journal.
Done at Luxembourg, 26 April 2004.
For the Council
The President
B. COWEN
(1) OJ L 287, 8.11.1996, p. 1.
(2) OJ L 106, 29.4.2003, p. 36.
(3) OJ L 340, 24.12.2003, p. 81.
ANNEX
List referred to in Article 9
STATE PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (SPDC)
Name |
Function |
Date of birth |
Spouse |
Children |
Grand-children |
Senior General Than Shwe |
Chairman |
02.02.1933 |
Kyaing Kyaing |
Thandar Shwe, Khin Pyone Shwe, Aye Aye Thit Shwe |
Thidar Htun, Nay Shwe Thway Aung (a) Pho La Pye, Pho La Lon |
Vice-Senior General Maung Aye |
Vice-Chairman |
25.12.1937 |
Mya Mya San |
Nandar Aye |
|
General Khin Nyunt |
Prime Minister |
11.10.1939 |
Khin Win Shwe (6.10.1940) |
Ye Naing Win, Zaw Naing Oo, Thin Le Le Win |
|
Gen Thura Shwe Mann |
Chief of Staff, Coordinator of Special Operations (Army, Navy and Air) |
|
Khin Lay Thet |
Toe Naing Mann (wife-Zay Zin Latt), Aung Thet Mann Ko Ko, Shwe Mann Ko Ko |
|
Lt-Gen Soe Win |
Secretary 1 |
|
Than Than Nwe |
|
|
Lt-Gen Thein Sein |
Secretary 2 Adjutant General |
|
Khin Khin Win |
|
|
Lt-Gen Thiha Thura Tin Aung Myint Oo |
Quartermaster-General |
|
Khin Saw Hnin |
|
|
Lt-Gen Kyaw Win |
Chief of Armed Forces Training |
|
San San Yee |
|
|
Lt-Gen Tin Aye |
Chief of Military Ordnance, Head of UMEH |
|
Kyi Kyi Ohn |
|
|
Lt-Gen Ye Myint |
Chief of Bureau of Special Operations 1 (Kachin, Chin, Sagaing, Magwe, Mandalay) |
|
Tin Lin Myint (25.1.1947) |
Theingi Ye Myint, Aung Zaw Ye Myint, Kay Khaing Ye Myint |
|
Lt-Gen Aung Htwe |
Chief of Bureau of Special Operations 2 (Kayah, Shan) |
|
Khin Hnin Wai |
|
|
Lt-Gen Khin Maung Than |
Chief of Bureau of Special Operations 3 (Pegu, Rangoon, Irrawaddy, Arakan) |
|
Marlar Tint |
|
|
Lt-Gen Maung Bo |
Chief of Bureau of Special Operations 4 (Karen, Mon, Tenasserim) |
|
Khin Lay Myint |
|
|
REGIONAL COMMANDERS
Name |
Command |
Date of birth |
Spouse |
Children |
Grand-children |
Maj-Gen Myint Swe |
Rangoon |
|
Khin Thet Htay |
|
|
Maj-Gen Ye Myint |
Central-Mandalay Division |
|
Myat Ngwe |
|
|
Maj-Gen Thar Aye |
North Western- Sagaing Division |
|
Wai Wai Khaing |
|
|
Maj-Gen Maung Maung Swe |
North- Kachin State |
|
Tin Tin Nwe |
Ei Thet Thet Swe, Kaung Kyaw Swe |
|
Maj-Gen Myint Hlaing |
North Eastern- Shan State (North) |
|
Khin Thant Sin |
|
|
Maj-Gen Khin Zaw |
Triangle- Shan State (East) |
|
Khin Pyone Win |
Kyi Tha Khin Zaw, Su Khin Zaw |
|
Maj-Gen Khin Maung Myint |
Eastern- Shan State (South) |
|
Win Win Nu |
|
|
Maj-Gen Thura Myint Aung |
South Eastern- Mon State |
|
Than Than Nwe |
|
|
Brig-Gen Ohn Myint |
Coastal- Tenasserim Division |
|
Nu Nu Swe |
|
|
Maj-Gen Ko Ko |
South- Pegu Division |
|
Sat Nwan Khun Sum |
|
|
Maj-Gen Soe Naing |
South Western- Irrawaddy Division |
|
Tin Tin Latt |
|
|
Maj-Gen Maung Oo |
Western- Arakan State |
|
Nyunt Nyunt Oo |
|
|
DEPUTY REGIONAL COMMANDERS
Name |
Command |
Date of birth |
Spouse |
Children |
Grand-children |
Col Wai Lwin |
Rangoon |
|
Swe Swe Oo |
Wai Phyo, Lwin Yamin |
|
Brig-Gen Nay Win |
Central |
|
Nan Aye Mya |
|
|
Col Tin Maung Ohn |
North-Western |
|
|
|
|
Brig-Gen San Tun |
Northern |
|
Tin Sein |
|
|
Brig-Gen Hla Myint |
North-Eastern |
|
Su Su Hlaing |
|
|
Brig-Gen Myint Swe |
Triangle |
|
Mya Mya Ohn |
Khin Mya Mya, Wut Hmone Swe (husband-Soe Thu) |
|
Col. Win Myint |
Eastern |
|
|
|
|
Brig-Gen Myo Hla |
South-Eastern |
|
Khin Hnin Aye |
|
|
Col Hone Ngaing |
Coastal |
|
|
|
|
Brig-Gen Thura Maung Ni |
Southern |
|
Nan Myint Sein |
|
|
Brig-Gen Tint Swe |
South-Western |
|
Khin Thaung |
Ye Min (a) Ye Kyaw Swar Swe (wife- Su Mon Swe) |
|
Col Tin Hlaing |
Western |
|
|
|
|
MINISTERS
Name |
Ministry |
Date of birth |
Spouse |
Children |
Grand-children |
U Than Shwe |
PM's Office |
|
Yin Yin Mya |
|
|
Maj-Gen Thein Swe |
PM's Office |
|
Mya Theingi |
|
|
Maj-Gen Nyunt Tin |
Agriculture & Irrigation |
|
Khin Myo Oo |
Kyaw Myo Nyunt, Thu Thu Ei Han |
|
Brig-Gen Pyi Sone |
Commerce |
|
Aye Pyay Wai Khin |
Kalyar Pyay Wai Shan, Pan Thara Pyay Shan |
|
Maj-Gen Saw Tun |
Construction |
|
Myint Myint Ko |
|
|
Maj-Gen Htay Oo |
Cooperatives |
|
Ni Ni Win |
|
|
Maj-Gen Kyi Aung |
Culture |
|
Khin Khin Lay |
|
|
U Than Aung |
Education |
|
Win Shwe |
|
|
Maj-Gen Tin Htut |
Electric Power |
|
Tin Tin Nyunt |
|
|
Brig-Gen Lun Thi |
Energy |
|
Khin Mar Aye |
Mya Sein Aye, Zin Maung Lun (wife- Zar Chi Ko) |
|
Maj-Gen Hla Tun |
Finance & Revenue |
|
Khin Than Win |
|
|
U Win Aung |
Foreign Affairs |
|
San Yon |
Su Nyein Aye, Thaung Su Nyein (wife- Su Su Soe Nyunt) |
|
Brig-Gen Thein Aung |
Forestry |
|
Khin Htay Myint |
|
|
Prof. Dr. Kyaw Myint |
Health |
|
Nilar Thaw |
|
|
Col Tin Hlaing |
Home Affairs |
|
Khin Hla Hla |
|
|
Maj-Gen Sein Htwa |
Both the Ministry of Immigration & Population and the Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief & Resettlement |
|
Khin Aye |
|
|
U Aung Thaung |
Industry 1 |
|
Khin Khin Yi |
Nay Aung, Pyi Aung |
|
Maj-Gen Saw Lwin |
Industry 2 |
|
Moe Moe Myint |
|
|
Brig-Gen Kyaw Hsan |
Information |
|
Kyi Kyi Win |
|
|
U Tin Win |
Labour |
|
Khin Nu |
May Khin Tin Win Nu |
|
Brig-Gen Maung Maung Thein |
Livestock & Fisheries |
|
Myint Myint Aye |
|
|
Brig-Gen Ohn Myint |
Mines |
|
San San |
Maung Thet Naing Oo, Maung Min Thet Oo |
|
U Soe Tha |
National Planning & Economic Development |
|
Kyu Kyu Win |
Kyaw Myat Soe (wife- Wei Wei Lay) |
|
Col Thein Nyunt |
Progress of Border Areas & National Races & Development Affairs |
|
Kyin Khaing |
|
|
Maj-Gen Aung Min |
Rail Transportation |
|
Wai Wai Thar |
|
|
Brig-Gen Thura Myint Maung |
Religious Affairs |
|
|
Aung Kyaw Soe (wife- Su Su Sandi), Zin Myint Maung |
|
U Thaung |
Science & Technology |
|
May Kyi Sein |
|
|
Brig-Gen Thura Aye Myint |
Sports |
|
Aye Aye |
Nay Linn |
|
Brig-Gen Thein Zaw |
Both the Ministry of Telecom-munications, Post & Telegraphs and the Ministry of Hotels & Tourism |
|
Mu Mu Win |
|
|
Maj-Gen Hla Myint Swe |
Transport |
|
San San Myint |
|
|
DEPUTY MINISTERS
Name |
Ministry |
Date of birth |
Spouse |
Children |
Grand-children |
Brig-Gen Khin Maung |
Agriculture & Irrigation |
|
|
|
|
U Ohn Myint |
Agriculture & Irrigation |
|
Thet War |
|
|
Brig-Gen Aung Tun |
Commerce |
|
|
|
|
Brig-Gen Myint Thein |
Construction |
|
Mya Than |
|
|
Brig-Gen Soe Win Maung |
Culture |
|
Myint Myint Wai |
|
|
Brig-Gen Khin Maung Win |
Defence |
|
|
|
|
Maj-Gen Aung Hlaing |
Defence |
|
|
Soe San |
|
U Myo Nyunt |
Education |
|
|
|
|
Col Aung Myo Min |
Education |
|
|
|
|
U Myo Myint |
Electric Power |
|
|
|
|
Brig-Gen Than Htay |
Energy |
|
|
|
|
Col Hla Thein Swe |
Finance & Revenue |
|
|
|
|
U Kyaw Thu |
Foreign Affairs |
15.08.1949 |
Lei Lei Kyi |
|
|
U Khin Maung Win |
Foreign Affairs |
|
Khin Swe Soe (Director General of Coop Dept.) |
Khin Swe Win Ko, Myo Zin, Myo Htwe |
|
Brig-Gen Tin Naing Thein |
Forestry |
|
|
|
|
Prof. Dr. Mya Oo |
Health |
|
Tin Tin Mya |
Dr. Tun Tun Oo (26.7.1965), Dr. Mya Thuzar (23.9.1971), Mya Thidar (10.6.1973), Mya Nandar (29.5.1976) |
|
Brig-Gen Phone Swe |
Home Affairs |
|
|
|
|
Brig-Gen Aye Myint Kyu |
Hotels & Tourism |
|
Khin Swe Myint |
|
|
U Maung Aung |
Immigration & Population |
|
|
|
|
Brig-Gen Thein Tun |
Industry 1 |
|
|
|
|
Brig-Gen Kyaw Win |
Industry 1 |
|
|
|
|
Lt-Col Khin Maung Kyaw |
Industry 2 |
|
Mi Mi Wai |
|
|
Brig-Gen Aung Thein |
Information |
|
Tin Tin Nwe |
|
|
U Thein Sein |
Information |
|
Khin Khin Wai |
Thein Aung Thaw (wife- Su Su Cho) |
|
Brig-Gen Win Sein |
Labour |
|
|
|
|
U Aung Thein |
Livestock & Fisheries |
|
|
|
|
U Myint Thein |
Mines |
|
Khin May San |
|
|
Col Tin Ngwe |
Progress of Border Areas & National Races & Development Affairs |
|
|
|
|
Brig-Gen Than Tun |
Progress of Border Areas & National Races & Development Affairs |
|
|
May Than Tun (25.06.1970) husband: Ye Htun Myat |
|
Thura U Thaung Lwin |
Rail Transportation |
|
|
|
|
Brig-Gen Thura Aung Ko |
Religious Affairs |
|
Myint Myint Yee |
|
|
U Nyi Hla Nge |
Science & Technology |
|
|
|
|
Dr. Chan Nyein |
Science & Technology |
|
|
|
|
Brig-Gen Kyaw Myint |
Social Welfare, Relief & Resettlement |
|
Khin Aye |
|
|
Brig-Gen Maung Maung |
Sports |
|
|
|
|
U Pe Than |
Both the Ministry of Transport and the Ministry of Rail Transportation |
|
Cho Cho Tun |
|
|
Col Nyan Tun Aung |
Transport |
|
|
|
|
FORMER MEMBERS OF GOVERNMENT
Name |
Function |
Date of birth |
Spouse |
Children |
Grand-children |
Vice Admiral Maung Maung Khin |
Deputy Prime Minister |
23.11.1929 |
|
|
|
Lt-Gen Tin Tun |
Deputy Prime Minister |
28.03.1930 |
|
|
|
Lt-Gen Tin Hla |
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Military Affairs and Quartermaster General |
|
|
|
|
U Ko Lay |
Minister at the PM's Office |
|
Khin Khin |
San Min, Than Han, Khin Thida (husband: Zaw Htun Oo 2nd Secretary, Son of late Sec 2 Lt-Gen Tin Oo) |
|
U Aung San |
Minister for Cooperatives |
|
|
|
|
U Win Sein |
Minister for Culture |
10.10.1940 Kyaukkyi |
|
|
|
U Khin Maung Thein |
Minister for Finance & Revenue |
|
Su Su Thein |
Daywar Thein (25.12.1960), Thawdar Thein (06.03.1958), Maung Maung Thein (23.10.1963), Khin Yadana Thein (06.05.1968), Marlar Thein (25.02.1965), Hnwe Thida Thein (28.07.1966) |
|
Maj-Gen Ket Sein |
Minister for Health |
|
Yin Yin Myint |
|
|
U Saw Tun |
Minister for Immigration & Population |
|
|
|
|
Col Thaik Tun |
Deputy Minister for Forestry |
|
Nwe Nwe Kyi |
Myo Win Thaik, Khin Sandar Tun, Khin Nge Nge Tun, Khin Aye Shwe Zin Tun |
|
Brig-Gen D O Abel |
Minister at the SPDC Chairman's Office |
|
Khin Thein Mu |
|
|
U Pan Aung |
Minister at the PM's Office |
|
Nyunt Nyunt Lwin |
|
|
Lt-Gen Tin Ngwe |
Minister for Cooperatives |
|
Khin Hla |
|
|
Lt-Gen Min Thein |
Minister at the SPDC Chairman's Office |
|
Khin Than Myint |
|
|
U Aung Khin |
Minister for Religious Affairs |
|
Yin Yin Nyunt |
|
|
U Hset Maung |
Deputy Minister at the SPDC Chairman's Office |
|
May Khin Kyi |
Set Aung |
|
U Tin Tun |
Deputy Minister for Energy |
|
|
|
|
Brig-Gen Than Tun |
Deputy Minister for Finance & Revenue |
|
|
|
|
U Soe Nyunt |
Deputy Minister for Culture |
|
|
|
|
U Kyaw Tin |
Deputy Minister for Development of Border Areas & National Races |
|
|
|
|
U Hlaing Win |
Deputy Minister for Social Welfare, Relief & Resettlement |
|
|
|
|
U Aung Phone |
Minister for Forestry |
20.11.1939 |
Khin Sitt Aye (14.9.1943) |
Sitt Thwe Aung (10.7.1977) wife- Thin Zar Tun, Sitt Thaing Aung (13.11.1971) |
|
OTHER TOURISM RELATED APPOINTMENTS
Name |
Function |
Date of birth |
Spouse |
Children |
Grand-children |
Lt-Col (Retd.) Khin Maung Latt |
Director General at Hotels & Tourism Directorate |
|
Win Kyi |
Tun Min Latt (06.02.1969) |
Nyan Min Latt (29.4.1997), Shane Min Latt (10.5.2000) |
Capt. (Retd.) Htay Aung |
Managing Director at Myanmar Hotels and Tourism Services |
|
|
|
|
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE SENIOR OFFICERS
Name |
Function |
Date of birth |
Spouse |
Children |
Grand-children |
Rear Admiral Soe Thein |
Commander-in-Chief (Navy) |
|
Khin Aye Kyi |
|
|
Lt-Gen Myat Hein |
Commander-in-Chief (Air) |
|
Htwe Htwe Nyunt |
|
|
Capt Nyan Tun |
Chief of Staff (Navy) |
|
|
|
|
Brig-Gen Hla Shwe |
Deputy Adjutant General |
|
|
|
|
Col Khin Soe |
Deputy Adjutant General |
|
|
|
|
Maj-Gen Soe Maung |
Judge Advocate General |
|
|
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Brig-Gen Thein Htaik |
Inspector General |
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Maj-Gen Saw Hla |
Provost Marshal |
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Col Sein Lin |
Director of Ordnance |
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Brig-Gen Kyi Win |
Director of Artillery & Armour |
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Brig-Gen Than Sein |
C.O. Defence Services Hospital |
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Rosy Mya Than |
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Brig-Gen Win Hlaing |
Director of Procurement |
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Maj-Gen Khin Aung Myint |
Director of Public Relations & Psychological Warfare |
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Maj-Gen Moe Hein |
Commandant, National Defence College |
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Brig-Gen Than Maung |
Director of Peoples' Militia & Frontier Forces |
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Brig-Gen Aung Myint |
Director of Signals |
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Brig-Gen Than Htay |
Director of Supply & Transport |
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Brig-Gen Khin Maung Tint |
Director of Security Printing Works |
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Maj-Gen Hsan Hsint |
Military Appointments General |
1951 |
Khin Ma Lay |
Okkar San Sint |
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Maj-Gen Win Myint |
Deputy Chief of Armed Forces Training |
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Maj-Gen Aung Kyi |
Deputy Chief of Armed Forces Training |
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Thet Thet Swe |
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Brig-Gen Nyan Win |
Deputy Chief of Armed Forces Training |
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MEMBERS OF THE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF MILITARY INTELLIGENCE (OCMI)
Name |
Function |
Date of birth |
Spouse |
Children |
Grand-children |
Maj-Gen Kyaw Win |
Vice Chief of Military Intelligence |
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Brig-Gen Myint Aung Zaw |
Administration |
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Brig-Gen Hla Aung |
Training |
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Brig-Gen Thein Swe |
International Relations |
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Sonny Myat Swe (wife- Yamin Htin Aung) |
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Brig-Gen Kyaw Han |
Science & Technology |
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Brig-Gen Than Tun |
Politics & Counter Intelligence |
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Col Hla Min |
Deputy |
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Col Tin Hla |
Deputy |
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Brig-Gen Myint Zaw |
Border Security & Intelligence |
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Brig-Gen Kyaw Thein |
Ethnic Nationalities & Ceasefire Groups, Drugs Suppression and Naval and Air Intelligence |
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Col San Pwint |
Deputy Head of Department |
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MILITARY OFFICERS RUNNING PRISONS AND POLICE
Name |
Function |
Date of birth |
Spouse |
Children |
Grand-children |
Col Ba Myint |
Director General of the Prisons Dept. (Ministry of Home Affairs) |
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UNION SOLIDARITY AND DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION (USDA)
Name |
Function |
Date of birth |
Spouse |
Children |
Grand-children |
Brig-Gen Aung Thein Lin |
Mayor & Chairman of the Yangon City Development Committee (Secretary) |
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Khin San Nwe |
Thidar Myo |
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Col Maung Par |
Vice Mayor of YCDC (CEC Member) |
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Khin Nyunt Myaing |
Naing Win Par |
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PERSONS WHO BENEFIT FROM GOVERNMENT ECONOMIC POLICIES
Name |
Business |
Date of birth |
Spouse |
Children |
Grand-children |
U Khin Shwe |
Zaykabar Co. |
21.01.1952 |
San San Kywe |
Zay Zin Latt (24.03.1981) husband: Toe Naing Mann, Zay Thiha (01.01.1977) |
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U Aung Ko Win (a) Saya Kyaung |
Kanbawza Bank |
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Nan Than Htwe |
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U Aik Tun |
Asia Wealth Bank and Olympic Co. |
21.10.1948 |
Than Win (03.12.1948) |
Sandar Htun (23.08.1974), Aung Zaw Naing (01.09.1973), Mi Mi Khaing (17.06.1976) |
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U Tun Myint Naing (a) Steven Law |
Asia World Co. |
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Ng Seng Hong |
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U Htay Myint |
Yuzana Co. |
06.02.1955 |
Aye Aye Maw (17.11.1957) |
Eve Eve Htay Myint (12.06.1977), Zay Chi Htay (17.02.1981) |
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U Tayza |
Htoo Trading Co. |
18.07.1964 |
Thidar Zaw (24.02.1964) |
Pye Phyo Tayza (29.01.1987), Htoo Htet Tayza (24.01.1993), Htoo Htwe Tayza (14.09.1996) |
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U Kyaw Win |
Shwe Thanlwin Trading Co. |
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U Win Aung |
Dagon International |
30.09.1953 |
Moe Mya Mya (28.08.1958), Yangon |
Ei Hnin Pwint (a) Christabelle Aung (22.02.1981), Thurane Aung (a) Christopher Aung (23.07.1982), Ei Hnin Khin (a) Christina Aung (18.12.1983) |
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STATE ECONOMIC ENTERPRISES
Name |
Function |
Date of birth |
Spouse |
Children |
Grand-children |
Col Myint Aung |
MD at Myawaddy Trading Co. |
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Col Myo Myint |
MD Bandoola Transportation Co. |
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Col (Retd) Thant Zin |
MD at Myanmar Land and Development |
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Maj Hla Kyaw |
Director at Myawaddy Advertising Enterprises |
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Col Aung San |
MD at Hsinmin Cement Plant Construction Project |
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Col Ye Htut |
Myanmar Economic Corporation |
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