Mya Tun Oo
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 |
Remark | Joined Military 1980. Rapid rise to General 26 August 2016 (Chief of General Staff, Army, Navy and Air Force) |
Names (2)
Last name/Name | Oo |
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First name/Name | Mya |
Second name/Name | Tun |
Full name/Name | Mya Tun Oo |
Type | Primary name |
Description | (1) Minister of Defence (2) State Administration Council Member |
Last name/Name | Oo |
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First name/Name | Mya |
Second name/Name | Htun |
Full name/Name | Mya Htun Oo |
Type | AKA (also known as) |
Description | (1) Minister of Defence (2) State Administration Council Member |
Citizenships (1)
Country | Myanmar |
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Addresses (1)
Country | Myanmar |
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Birth data (1)
Birthdate | |
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Country | Myanmar |
Notes (3)
Following the coup against the democratically elected government by the Myanmar military (Tatmadaw) on 31 January, General Mya Tun Oo was appointed Minister of Defence on 1 February. The Minister of Defence is responsible for the Tatmadaw, which includes the Army, Navy and Air Force. The Tatmadaw have committed serious human rights violations in Myanmar since 1 February 2021 including prohibiting freedom of assembly, the arbitrary arrest and detention of opposition leaders and opponents of the coup, violence against protesters – including the use of water cannon and rubber and live ammunition - and preventing use of the internet. As the Minister of Defence, General Mya Tun Oo has command responsibility for these violations and can therefore be held responsible for these actions. |
Following the coup against the democratically elected government by the Myanmar military (Tatmadaw) on 31 January, General Mya Tun Oo was appointed Minister of Defence on 1 February. The Minister of Defence is responsible for the Tatmadaw, which includes the Army, Navy and Air Force. The Tatmadaw have committed serious human rights violations in Myanmar since 1 February 2021 including prohibiting freedom of assembly, the arbitrary arrest and detention of opposition leaders and opponents of the coup, violence against protesters – including the use of water cannon and rubber and live ammunition - and preventing use of the internet. As the Minister of Defence, General Mya Tun Oo has command responsibility for these violations and can therefore be held responsible for these actions. |
Following the coup against the democratically elected government by the Myanmar military (Tatmadaw) on 31 January, General Mya Tun Oo was appointed Minister of Defence on 1 February. The Minister of Defence is responsible for the Tatmadaw, which includes the Army, Navy and Air Force. The Tatmadaw have committed serious human rights violations in Myanmar since 1 February 2021 including prohibiting freedom of assembly, the arbitrary arrest and detention of opposition leaders and opponents of the coup, violence against protesters – including the use of water cannon and rubber and live ammunition - and preventing use of the internet. As the Minister of Defence, General Mya Tun Oo has command responsibility for these violations and can therefore be held responsible for these actions. |
Historical data
Names (3)
Status | Historical (last time active at 28.02.2022 05:16) |
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Last name/Name | Oo |
First name/Name | Mya |
Second name/Name | Tun |
Full name/Name | Oo Mya Tun |
Type | Prime alias |
Description | (1) Minister of Defence (2) State Administration Council Member |
Status | Historical (last time active at 30.04.2021 05:15) |
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Last name/Name | Oo |
First name/Name | Mya |
Second name/Name | Tun |
Full name/Name | General Oo Mya Tun |
Type | Prime alias |
Description | (1) Minister of Defence (2) State Administration Council Member |
Remark | General |
Status | Historical (last time active at 28.02.2022 05:16) |
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Last name/Name | Oo |
First name/Name | Mya |
Second name/Name | Htun |
Full name/Name | Oo Mya Htun |
Type | AKA (also known as) |
Description | (1) Minister of Defence (2) State Administration Council Member |
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 28.02.2022 05:16) |
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Country | Myanmar |
Full address | Myanmar |
Status | Historical (last time active at 11.11.2022 19:15) |
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Country | Myanmar |
Birth data (2)
Status | Historical (last time active at 28.02.2022 05:16) |
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Birthdate | |
Country | Myanmar |
Status | Historical (last time active at 11.11.2022 19:15) |
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Birthdate | |
Country | Myanmar |
Updated: 26.04.2025. 08:15
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