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Release Lists ( Last Updated on 29 July 2021) Section of No Name Sex /Age Father's Name Status Date of Arrest Plaintiff Released Date Address State/Region Remark Law Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including 1-Feb-21 and 10- Released on 26 Feb 1 Salai Lian Luai M Chief Minister of Chin State Chin Chin Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Feb-21 21 President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power and Senior NLD leaders including Released on 26 Feb 2 Zo Bawi M Chin State Hluttaw Speaker 1-Feb-21 Chin Chin Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and 21 President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power and Senior NLD leaders including Released on 23 Feb 3 Naing Thet Lwin M Minister of Ethnic Affairs 1-Feb-21 Naypyitaw Naypyitaw Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and 21 President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power Minister of Natural Resources and Senior NLD leaders including Released on 23 Feb 4 Ohn Win M and Environmental 1-Feb-21 Naypyitaw Naypyitaw Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and 21 Conservation President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power and Senior NLD leaders including Minister of Social Affairs of Released on 2 Feb 5 Chan Thar M 1-Feb-21 Rakhine Rakhine Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Rakhine State Government 21 President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power Minister of Electricity, and Senior NLD leaders including Released on 2 Feb 6 Aung Kyaw Zan M Industry and Transportation 1-Feb-21 Rakhine Rakhine Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and 21 of Rakhine State Government President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power and Senior NLD leaders including Minister of Municipal Affairs Released on 26 Feb 7 Soe Htet M 1-Feb-21 Chin Chin Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and of Chin State Government 21 President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power and Senior NLD leaders including Minister of Immigration of Released on 26 Feb 8 Phwe Arr M 1-Feb-21 Chin Chin Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Chin State Government 21 President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power Minister of Planning and and Senior NLD leaders including Released on 3 Mar 9 Vui Kaw M Finance of Chin State 1-Feb-21 Chin Chin Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and 21 Government President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power Minister of Agriculture, and Senior NLD leaders including Released on 3 Mar 10 Mang Hen Dal M Livestock, Forestry and Mines 1-Feb-21 Chin Chin Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and 21 of Chin State Government President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power Minister of Road, and Senior NLD leaders including Transportation and Released on 3 Mar 11 Sui Thio M 1-Feb-21 Chin Chin Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Telecommunication of Chin 21 President U Win Myint were State Government Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power and Senior NLD leaders including Minister of Social Affairs of Released on 3 Mar 12 Pau Lun Min Thang M 1-Feb-21 Chin Chin Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Chin State Government 21 President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power Minister of Planning and and Senior NLD leaders including Released on 2 Feb 13 Wai Linn M Finance of Kachin State 1-Feb-21 Kachin Kachin Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and 21 Government President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power Minister of Road, and Senior NLD leaders including Communication, Electricity Released on 2 Feb 14 Win Nyunt M 1-Feb-21 Kachin Kachin Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and and Industry of Kachin State 21 President U Win Myint were Government detained. The NLD’s chief Myanmar Military Seizes Power Minister of Agriculture, and Senior NLD leaders including Released on 2 Feb 15 Kyaw Kyaw Win M Livestock and Irrigation of 1-Feb-21 Kachin Kachin Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and 21 Kachin State Government President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power Minister of Natural Resources and Senior NLD leaders including Released on 26 Feb 16 Min Kyi Win M and Environment of Mon 1-Feb-21 Mon Mon Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and 21 State Government President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power and Senior NLD leaders including Minister of Social Affairs of Released on 26 Feb 17 Htein Linn M 1-Feb-21 Mon Mon Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Mon State Government 21 President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power Minister of Bamar Ethnic and Senior NLD leaders including Released on 26 Feb 18 Shwe Myint M Affairs of Mon State 1-Feb-21 Mon Mon Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and 21 Government President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power Minister of Planning and and Senior NLD leaders including Released on 26 Feb 19 Soe Oo M Finance of Sagaing Region 1-Feb-21 Sagaing Sagaing Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and 21 Government President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power and Senior NLD leaders including Minister of Immigration of Released on 26 Feb 20 Moe Kyaw Thu M 1-Feb-21 Sagaing Sagaing Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Sagaing Region Government 21 President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power and Senior NLD leaders including Minister of Social Affairs of Released on 26 Feb 21 Zaw Win M 1-Feb-21 Sagaing Sagaing Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Sagaing Region Government 21 President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power Minister of Electricity, and Senior NLD leaders including Released on 26 Feb 22 Than Nyunt Win M Industry and Transportation 1-Feb-21 Sagaing Sagaing Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and 21 of Sagaing Region Government President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power Minister of Agriculture, and Senior NLD leaders including Released on 26 Feb 23 Kam Za Mon M Livestock and Irrigation of 1-Feb-21 Sagaing Sagaing Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and 21 Sagaing Region Government President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power Minister of Chin Ethnic and Senior NLD leaders including Released on 26 Feb 24 Lar Htaung Htan M Affairs of Sagaing Region 1-Feb-21 Sagaing Sagaing Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and 21 Government President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power and Senior NLD leaders including Minister of Municipal Affairs Released on 26 Feb 25 Myint Kyi M 1-Feb-21 Sagaing Sagaing Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and of Sagaing Region Government 21 President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power Minister of Planning and and Senior NLD leaders including Released on 13 Feb 26 Yee Yee Cho F Finance of Tanintharyi Region 1-Feb-21 Tanintharyi Tanintharyi Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and 21 Government President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power Minister of Social Affairs and and Senior NLD leaders including Municipal Affairs of Released on 17 Feb 27 Ho Pin M 1-Feb-21 Tanintharyi Tanintharyi Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Tanintharyi Region 21 President U Win Myint were Government Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power Minister of Immigration of and Senior NLD leaders including Released on 17 Feb 28 Kyaw Min M Tanintharyi Region 1-Feb-21 Tanintharyi Tanintharyi Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and 21 Government President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power and Senior NLD leaders including Rakhine State Hluttaw Released on 5 Feb 29 San Kyaw Hla M 1-Feb-21 Rakhine Rakhine Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Speaker 21 President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s chief Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Kachin State Hluttaw Deputy Released on 2 Feb 30 Dain Khan Hphon M 1-Feb-21 Kachin Kachin Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Speaker 21 President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power and Senior NLD leaders including Sagaing Region Hluttaw Released on 26 Feb 31 Than M 1-Feb-21 Sagaing Sagaing Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Speaker 21 President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power and Senior NLD leaders including Sagaing Region Hluttaw Released on 26 Feb 32 Bo Than Nyunt M 1-Feb-21 Sagaing Sagaing Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Deputy Speaker 21 President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power and Senior NLD leaders including Tanintharyi Region Hluttaw Released on 13 Feb 33 Khin Maung Aye M 1-Feb-21 Tanintharyi Tanintharyi Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Speaker 21 President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power and Senior NLD leaders including Chin State Hluttaw Deputy Released on 26 Feb 34 Deih Thang M 1-Feb-21 Chin Chin Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Speaker 21 President U Win Myint were Myanmardetained. TheMilitary NLD’s Seizes chief Power and Senior NLD leaders including Released on 1 Feb 35 Khin Saw Wai F Member of Parliament (ANP) 1-Feb-21 Rakhine Rakhine Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and 21 President U Win Myint were Superintendent detained.
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