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Release Lists English (14-Apr-2021) Section of No Name Sex /Age Father's Name Position Date of Arrest Plaintiff Current Condition Address Remark Law Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Win Myint were detained. 1-Feb-21 and 10- 1 Salai Lian Luai M Chief Minister of Chin State Released on 26 Feb 21 Chin State The NLD’s chief ministers Feb-21 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 Win Myint were detained. 2 (U) Zo Bawi M Chin State Hluttaw Speaker 1-Feb-21 Released on 26 Feb 21 Chin State The NLD’s 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 Win Myint were detained. 3 (U) Naing Thet Lwin M Minister of Ethnic Affairs 1-Feb-21 Released on 23 Feb 21 Naypyitaw The NLD’s 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 Natural Resources Win Myint were detained. 4 (U) Ohn Win M and Environmental 1-Feb-21 Released on 23 Feb 21 Naypyitaw The NLD’s chief ministers Conservation 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 Win Myint were detained. Minister of Social Affairs of 5 (U) Chan Thar M 1-Feb-21 Released on 2 Feb 21 Rakhine State The NLD’s chief ministers Rakhine State Government 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 Electricity, Win Myint were detained. 6 (U) Aung Kyaw Zan M Industry and Transportation 1-Feb-21 Released on 2 Feb 21 Rakhine State The NLD’s chief ministers of Rakhine State Government 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 Win Myint were detained. Minister of Municipal Affairs 7 (U) Soe Htet M 1-Feb-21 Released on 26 Feb 21 Chin State The NLD’s chief ministers of Chin State Government 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 Win Myint were detained. Minister of Immigration of 8 (U) Phwe Arr M 1-Feb-21 Released on 26 Feb 21 Chin State The NLD’s chief ministers Chin State Government 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 Planning and Win Myint were detained. 9 (U) Vui Kaw M Finance of Chin State 1-Feb-21 Released on 3 Mar 21 Chin State The NLD’s chief ministers Government 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 Agriculture, Win Myint were detained. 10 (U) Mang Hen Dal M Livestock, Forestry and Mines 1-Feb-21 Released on 3 Mar 21 Chin State The NLD’s chief ministers of Chin State Government 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 Road, Win Myint were detained. Transportation and 11 (U) Sui Thio M 1-Feb-21 Released on 3 Mar 21 Chin State The NLD’s chief ministers Telecommunication of Chin and ministers in the states State Government and regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Win Myint were detained. Minister of Social Affairs of 12 (U) Pau Lun Min Thang M 1-Feb-21 Released on 3 Mar 21 Chin State The NLD’s chief ministers Chin State Government 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 Planning and Win Myint were detained. 13 (U) Wai Linn M Finance of Kachin State 1-Feb-21 Released on 2 Feb 21 Kachin State The NLD’s chief ministers Government 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 Road, Win Myint were detained. Communication, Electricity 14 (U) Win Nyunt M 1-Feb-21 Released on 2 Feb 21 Kachin State The NLD’s chief ministers and Industry of Kachin State and ministers in the states Government and regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Minister of Agriculture, Win Myint were detained. 15 (U) Kyaw Kyaw Win M Livestock and Irrigation of 1-Feb-21 Released on 2 Feb 21 Kachin State The NLD’s chief ministers Kachin State Government 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 Natural Resources Win Myint were detained. 16 Dr. Min Kyi Win M and Environment of Mon 1-Feb-21 Released on 26 Feb 21 Mon State The NLD’s chief ministers State Government 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 Win Myint were detained. Minister of Social Affairs of 17 Dr. Htein Linn M 1-Feb-21 Released on 26 Feb 21 Mon State The NLD’s chief ministers Mon State Government 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 Bamar Ethnic Win Myint were detained. 18 (U) Shwe Myint M Affairs of Mon State 1-Feb-21 Released on 26 Feb 21 Mon State The NLD’s chief ministers Government 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 Planning and Win Myint were detained. 19 (U) Soe Oo M Finance of Sagaing Region 1-Feb-21 Released on 26 Feb 21 Sagaing Region The NLD’s chief ministers Government 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 Win Myint were detained. Minister of Immigration of 20 (U) Moe Kyaw Thu M 1-Feb-21 Released on 26 Feb 21 Sagaing Region The NLD’s chief ministers Sagaing Region Government 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 Win Myint were detained. Minister of Social Affairs of 21 Dr. Zaw Win M 1-Feb-21 Released on 26 Feb 21 Sagaing Region The NLD’s chief ministers Sagaing Region Government 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 Electricity, Win Myint were detained. Industry and Transportation 22 (U) Than Nyunt Win M 1-Feb-21 Released on 26 Feb 21 Sagaing Region The NLD’s chief ministers of Sagaing Region and ministers in the states Government and regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Minister of Agriculture, Win Myint were detained. 23 (U) Kam Za Mon M Livestock and Irrigation of 1-Feb-21 Released on 26 Feb 21 Sagaing Region The NLD’s chief ministers Sagaing Region Governmet 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 Chin Ethnic Win Myint were detained. 24 (U) Lar Htaung Htan M Affairs of Sagaing Region 1-Feb-21 Released on 26 Feb 21 Sagaing Region The NLD’s chief ministers Government 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 Municipal Affairs Win Myint were detained. 25 (U) Myint Kyi M of Sagaing Region 1-Feb-21 Released on 26 Feb 21 Sagaing Region The NLD’s chief ministers Government 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 Planning and Win Myint were detained. Tanintharyi 26 (Daw) Yee Yee Cho F Finance of Tanintharyi 1-Feb-21 Released on 13 Feb 21 The NLD’s chief ministers Region Region Government and ministers in the states and regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung Minister of Social Affairs and San Suu Kyi and President U Municipal Affairs of Tanintharyi 27 (U) Ho Pin M 1-Feb-21 Released on 17 Feb 21 Win Myint were detained.
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