Than Hlaing
List
Type | Individual |
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Gender | Male |
List name | United Kingdom |
Programs (2) |
Myanmar Burma Historical (last time active at 30.04.2021 05:15:07) |
Listed (1) | 18.02.2021 |
Names (1)
Last name/Name | Hlaing |
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First name/Name | Than |
Full name/Name | Than Hlaing |
Type | Primary name |
Description | (1) Deputy Minister for Home Affairs (2) Chief of Police |
Citizenships (1)
Country | Myanmar |
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Addresses (1)
Country | Myanmar |
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Birth data (1)
Country | Myanmar |
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Notes (3)
Following the coup, of 1 February 2021, during which Myanmar’s military seized power from civilian leaders, Than Hlaing was appointed Deputy Minister for Home Affairs and Chief of the Myanmar Police Force. The police in Myanmar have committed serious human rights violations since 1 February 2021 including killing a civilian protestor against the coup, preventing and disbanding assemblies, the arbitrary arrest and detention of opposition leaders and supporters, and preventing freedom of expression by opponents of the coup. As Deputy Minister for Home Affairs and Chief of the Myanmar Police Force we have strong reason to suspect that Lt. General Than Hlaing has command responsibility for these serious human rights violations. |
Following the coup, of 1 February 2021, during which Myanmar’s military seized power from civilian leaders, Than Hlaing was appointed Deputy Minister for Home Affairs and Chief of the Myanmar Police Force. The police in Myanmar have committed serious human rights violations since 1 February 2021 including killing a civilian protestor against the coup, preventing and disbanding assemblies, the arbitrary arrest and detention of opposition leaders and supporters, and preventing freedom of expression by opponents of the coup. As Deputy Minister for Home Affairs and Chief of the Myanmar Police Force we have strong reason to suspect that Lt. General Than Hlaing has command responsibility for these serious human rights violations. |
Following the coup of 1 February 2021, during which Myanmar’s military seized power from civilian leaders, Than Hlaing was appointed Deputy Minister for Home Affairs and Chief of the Myanmar Police Force. The police in Myanmar have committed serious human rights violations since 1 February 2021 including killing a civilian protestor against the coup, preventing and disbanding assemblies, the arbitrary arrest and detention of opposition leaders and supporters, and preventing freedom of expression by opponents of the coup. As Deputy Minister for Home Affairs and Chief of the Myanmar Police Force we have strong reason to suspect that Lt. General Than Hlaing has command responsibility for these serious human rights violations. |
Historical data
Names (2)
Status | Historical (last time active at 28.02.2022 05:16) |
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Last name/Name | Hlaing |
First name/Name | Than |
Full name/Name | Hlaing Than |
Type | Prime alias |
Description | (1) Deputy Minister for Home Affairs (2) Chief of Police |
Status | Historical (last time active at 30.04.2021 05:15) |
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Last name/Name | Hlaing |
First name/Name | Than |
Full name/Name | Lieutenant-General Hlaing Than |
Type | Prime alias |
Description | (1) Deputy Minister for Home Affairs (2) Chief of Police |
Remark | Lieutenant-General |
Citizenships (1)
Status | Historical (last time active at 11.11.2022 19:15) |
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Country | Myanmar |
Addresses (2)
Status | Historical (last time active at 11.11.2022 19:15) |
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Country | Myanmar |
Status | Historical (last time active at 28.02.2022 05:16) |
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Country | Myanmar |
Full address | Myanmar |
Birth data (2)
Status | Historical (last time active at 28.02.2022 05:16) |
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Country | Myanmar |
Status | Historical (last time active at 11.11.2022 19:15) |
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Country | Myanmar |
Updated: 30.04.2025. 10:15
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