Ko Ko Gyi (Burmese: ကိုကိုကြီး, [kò kò dʑí] born 18 December 1961) is a Burmese politician and leading democracy activist. For his protests against the...
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Moe Nyo Ko Ko Gyi (Burmese: မိုးညိုဦးကိုကိုကြီး) was a politician and parliamentary secretary in the government of the Union of Burma (now Myanmar). He...
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Min Htin Ko Ko Gyi (Burmese: မင်းထင်ကိုကိုကြီး; born c. 1961) is a Burmese documentary filmmaker, poet, and former political prisoner. He has directed...
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held for 15 years.[citation needed] Min Ko Naing was rearrested in late September 2006. Htay Kywe, Ko Ko Gyi, Pyone Cho and Min Zeya were arrested along...
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secretary. In 1947, after Thakin Mya was murdered alongside Aung San, Ko Ko Gyi became the new party chairman in July 1947. In the summer of 1948, he...
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Ko Par Gyi (Burmese: ကိုပါကြီး; 1965 – 4 October 2014); born Aung Kyaw Naing (အောင်ကျော်နိုင်), was a freelance journalist in Myanmar (Burma). Aung Kyaw...
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Win Ko Ko Latt (Burmese: ဝင်းကိုကိုလတ်; born 16 June 1982), also known as Thakin Gyi (Burmese: သခင်ကြီး), is a Burmese ultranationalist, Buddhist nationalist...
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May Mi Ko Ko (Burmese: မေမီကိုကို; born May Zin Phyo 26 November 1992) is a Burmese television and film actress, singer, and writer. She gained popularity...
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eventually released in November 2003. Together with Min Ko Naing, Jimmy, Mya Aye, Ko Ko Gyi, Ant Bwe Kyaw, Htay Kywe, and other activists, he founded...
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Ant Gyi (Burmese: အံ့ကြီး 17 June 1923 – 23 June 2017) was a prominent Burmese singer and musician, best known for singing classic Burmese songs including...
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grandchild of King Thibaw. Hteik Su Phaya Gyi was born on 5 April 1923 in Rangoon, British Burma, to Ko Ko Naing and Princess Myat Phaya Galay, the fourth...
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Min Ko Naing, Pyone Cho, Min Za Ya, Htay Kywe and Ko Ko Gyi were arrested. Mya Aye is a leader of the 88 Generation Students Group led by Min Ko Naing...
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empire with him as its puppet ruler. Taw Phaya Gyi was born on 6 May 1922 in Rangoon, British Burma to Ko Ko Naing, a former monk and Princess Myat Phaya...
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Tar Tay Gyi (Burmese: တာတေကြီး), is a 2017 Burmese comedy horror film starring Nay Toe and Shwe Thamee. The film produced by Lu Swan Kaung Production...
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Gaung", "Aṅgulimāla" and "Hathtilinga". She was married to sub-inspector Ko Ko Gyi at 21 but had no children. She adopted two children: Maung Maung and Sein...
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2007, several key group members were arrested, including Min Ko Naing, Ko Ko Gyi, Min Zeya, Ko Jimmy, Pyone Cho, Arnt Bwe Kyaw and Mya Aye. Others went on...
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years of his adult life in prison. Ko Ko Gyi, another leader of the uprising, spent 18 years of his life in prison. Min Ko Naing was placed in solitary confinement...
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Nu as Khin Hmone (his wife) Aung Lwin as Captain Ye Aung Phoe Par Gyi as Ko Par Gyi Khin Lay Swe as Khin Lay Swe "မှုံရွှေရည်ဇာတ်ကားအကြောင်းစကားဝိုင်း"...
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River. The specific name, gyii, is in honor of Burmese herpetologist Dr Ko Ko Gyi. The preferred natural habitat of H. gyii is freshwater wetlands. The...
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directed by Tin Htun Naing starring Win Oo, Myint Myint Khin, Phoe Par Gyi and Aung Lwin. Myint Myint Khin won the Best Actress Award in 1973 Myanmar...
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Myat Phaya Galay married Ko Ko Naing, a former monk, in Rangoon on 1 July 1920. They had four sons and two daughters: Taw Phaya Gyi, birth at Rangoon, 6 May...
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Thein, A Thein or Sein Gaw Li Lin Nay as Aung Ko Oo, Nga Oo or Aung Gyi Ko Sai as Kyaw Oo, Tayoke Gyi "မြမြကားကထင်ထားသလိုကားမျိုးမဟုတ်ပါဘူး 'ဒီးဒီး'"...
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Institute (Pyay) was a place where some Burmese politicians, such as Ko Ko Gyi and Kyaw Zaw Oo, did their post-high-school studies. The Government Technical...
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for criticizing the military on Facebook. A Burmese filmmaker, Min Htin Ko Ko Gyi, was arrested on 12 April 2019 and formally charged under section 505(a)...
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the royal family. In 2017, Taw Phaya and his elder sister Hteik Su Phaya Gyi, nephew Soe Win, niece Devi Thant Sin appeared as the main characters of...
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and 1990s. May Thit was born on 1925 to parents, Municipal Officer, U Ko Ko Gyi and Daw Than Shwe in Bago, British Burma. She studied education until...
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Thuzar Khin Hlaing as Pu Lone Aye Aye Khine as Ma Yin Aye Nay Toe as Toe Gyi Thet Mon Myint as Ma Mhway Dain Daung as Maung Khain Gone Pone as Ei Mon...
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using cassette tapes hand delivered to protest locations. Leaders such as Ko Ko Gyi have cited the song as being inspirational to the 8888 movement. The song...
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2010. Archived from the original on 28 May 2010. Retrieved 10 May 2010. Gyi, Ko Ko (18–24 July 2011). "Ditch the viss, govt urges traders". Business and...
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the retreating Burmese forces as well. Burma's Ambassador to Thailand Ko Ko Gyi was called to the Foreign Ministry to hear a verbal protest by Thailand's...
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