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Under Detention List English (24-May-2021) No Name Sex /Age Father's Name Position Date of Arrest Section of Law Plaintiff Current Condition Address Remark Superintendent Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Kyi Lin of Special Senior NLD leaders including Daw Branch, Dekkhina Aung San Suu Kyi and President U S: 8 of the Export and District Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s Import Law and S: 25 of Administrator (S: chief ministers and ministers in the State Counsellor the Natural Disaster 8 and 67), states and regions were also detained. (Chairman of NLD), Management law, Penal Superintendent Detained State Counselor Aung San 1 (Daw) Aung San Suu Kyi F General Aung San Pyithu Hluttaw 1-Feb-21 Code S:505(b), S: 67 of Myint Naing (S: House Arrest Naypyitaw Suu Kyi has been charged in Rangoon Kawthmu Tsp, Yangon the Telecommunications 25), U Soe Soe on March 25 under Section 3 of the Region Law, Official Secret Act Shwe (S: 505 –b), Official Secrets Act. Besides, she has S:31-c, the Natural Superintendent been charged under the Natural Disaster Management Law Aung Myo Lwin Disaster Management Law on 12- (S: 31-c), U Nyi April-2021 Nyi (aka) U Tun Myint Aung Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw President (Vice S: 25 of the Natural Superintendent Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Chairman-1 of NLD), Disaster Management Myint Naing, Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 2 (U) Win Myint M U Tun Kyin Pyithu Hluttaw 1-Feb-21 law, Penal Code S:505(b), House Arrest Naypyitaw Dekkhina District chief ministers and ministers in the Tarmwe Tsp, Yangon S: 67 of the Administrator states and regions were also detained. Region Telecommunications Law Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 3 (U) Henry Van Thio M Vice President 1-Feb-21 House Arrest Naypyitaw chief ministers and ministers in the states and regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Speaker of the Union Senior NLD leaders including Daw Assembly, the Joint Aung San Suu Kyi and President U House and Pyithu Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 4 (U) T Khun Myat M U Ti Khun Gaung 1-Feb-21 House Arrest Naypyitaw Hluttaw, the lower chief ministers and ministers in the house of the Myanmar states and regions were also detained. parliament Deputy Speaker of the Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Pyithu Hluttaw, the Senior NLD leaders including Daw lower house of the Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Myanmar parliament 1-Feb-21 and 10- Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 5 (U) Tun Tun Hein M U Kya Hein (Central Executive Detained Naypyitaw Feb-21 chief ministers and ministers in the Committee Member of states and regions were also detained. NLD), Pyithu Hluttaw Naungcho Tsp, Shan State(North) Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Deputy Speaker of the Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Amyotha Hluttaw, the Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 6 (U) Aye Thar Aung M U Nyo Ban 1-Feb-21 House Arrest Naypyitaw upper house of the chief ministers and ministers in the Myanmar parliament states and regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Chief Minister of Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Ranoon Region 1-Feb-21 and 6- Detained in Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 7 (U) Phyo Min Thein M U Khin Tun (Central Executive Yangon Region Feb-21 Naypyitaw chief ministers and ministers in the Committee Member of states and regions were also detained. NLD) Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Chief Minister of Deputy Director Senior NLD leaders including Daw Mandalay Region (Daw) Nweni Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Penal Code S:505(b), S: (Vice Chairman-2 of 1-Feb-21 and 7- Khaing of Detained in Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 8 Dr. Zaw Myint Maung M U Chit Maung 25 of the Natural Disaster Mandalay Region NLD), Mandalay Feb-21 Township General Mandalay Prison chief ministers and ministers in the Management law Region Hluttaw, Administration states and regions were also detained. Amarapura Tsp Department Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Chief Minister of Bago 1-Feb-21 and 10- Detained in Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 9 (U) Win Thein M U Soe Region, Bago Region Bago Region Feb-21 Taungoo Prison chief ministers and ministers in the Hluttaw , Yedashe Tsp states and regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Chief Minister of Senior NLD leaders including Daw Magway Region Aung San Suu Kyi and President U (Secretary of NLD), Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 10 Dr. Aung Moe Nyo M 1-Feb-21 Penal Code S:505(b) House Arrest Magway Region Magway Region chief ministers and ministers in the Hluttaw, Pwintphyu states and regions were also detained. Tsp Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Chief Minister of Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Tanintharyi Region, 1-Feb-21 and 10- Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 11 (U) Myint Maung M Penal Code S:505(b) Detained Tanintharyi Region Tanintharyi Region Feb-21 chief ministers and ministers in the Hluttaw states and regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Chief Minister of Senior NLD leaders including Daw Sagaing Region Aung San Suu Kyi and President U (Central Executive 1-Feb-21 and 8- Detained in Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 12 Dr. Myint Naing M U Zaw Penal Code S:505(b) Sagaing Region Committee Member of Feb-21 Monywa Prison chief ministers and ministers in the NLD), Sagaing Region states and regions were also detained. Hluttaw, Shwebo Tsp Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Chief Minister of Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Ayeyarwady Region, Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 13 (U) Hla Moe Aung M U Kyi Win Ayeyarwady Region 1-Feb-21 House Arrest Ayeyarwady Region chief ministers and ministers in the Hluttaw, Myanaung states and regions were also detained. Tsp Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Chief Minister of Senior NLD leaders including Daw Karen State (Central Aung San Suu Kyi and President U (Daw) Nan Khin Htwe Executive Committee 1-Feb-21 and 8- Detained in Hpa- Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 14 F U Saw Hla Tun Karen State Myint Member of NLD), Feb-21 An Prison chief ministers and ministers in the Karen State Hluttaw, states and regions were also detained. Hpa-an Tsp Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Chief Minister of Senior NLD leaders including Daw Rakhine State (Central Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Deputy Township Executive Committee 1-Feb-21 and 10- Detained in Sittwe Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 15 (U) Nyi Pu M Penal Code S:505(b) Administrator Rakhine State Member of NLD), Feb-21 Prison chief ministers and ministers in the Kyaw Thein Rakhine State states and regions were also detained. Hluttaw, Gwa Tsp Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Chief Minister of Shan Aung San Suu Kyi and President U State, Shan State 1-Feb-21 and 10- Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 16 Dr. Linn Htut M Detained Shan State Hluttaw, Lashio Tsp, Feb-21 chief ministers and ministers in the Shan State (North) states and regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Chief Minister of Mon 1-Feb-21 and 8- Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 17 Dr. Aye Zan M U Kyaw Zan State, Mon State Detained Mon State Feb-21 chief ministers and ministers in the Hluttaw, Kyeikhto Tsp states and regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Chief Minister of Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Kachin State, Kachin 1-Feb-21 and 10- S: 25 of the Natural Police officer Kyaw Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 18 Dr. Khet Aung M U Khet La Detained Kachin State State Hluttaw, Feb-21 Disaster Management law Zaya chief ministers and ministers in the Myitkyeenar Tsp (1) states and regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Chief Minister of Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 19 (U) Boss Ko M 1-Feb-21 House Arrest Kayah State Kayah State chief ministers and ministers in the states and regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Minister for Education Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 20 (U) Myo Thein Gyi M 1-Feb-21 House Arrest Naypyitaw of Union of Myanmar chief ministers and ministers in the states and regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Minister of Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 21 (U) Pe Myint M U Aung Nyein 1-Feb-21 House Arrest Yangon Region Information chief ministers and ministers in the states and regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Transport and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Communications Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Minister of Union of Win Myint were detained.
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