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