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to start to forcible relocation all villages. On 18 February 1996 he ordered his troops to gather villagers in Taungoo District and to set them to work clearing land mines. The troops raped one of the women. Kyi Aung was head of the South Burma Sub District (SBSD) Headquarters from 18 June 1995 until
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In January 2000 Major-General Kyi Aung presided over the ceremony to present motion picture awards for 1998. He noted that 15 movies had been released in 1998 compared to 30 in 1995, 25 in 1996 and just 11 in 1997. He called for production of classical movies that met international standards. The
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to consolidate SLORC control. All villagers were to be forced into military-controlled areas, or killed if they failed to obey. In October 1995 he sent in troops with orders to destroy villages in Taungoo District and their supplies of food. He ordered Lt. Col.
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in June 2003 as a member of the military regime who were subject to a visa ban and assets freeze. His wife Daw Khin Khin Lay was also listed. In December 2005 Kyi Aung welcomed Senior General
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General warned against unlicensed production or distribution of videos, saying anyone who did so would be published according to the 1996 laws forbidding such activity.
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In December 1998 Kyi Aung attended ceremonies to hand over public buildings in Dagon Seikkan Township, Yongon Division, along with other cabinet members.
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issued a proclamation naming the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Ministers and Ministers in the government. Major General Kyi Aung was named
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On 13 September 2002 in a minor cabinet reshuffle Major-General Kyi Aung was moved to the Ministry of Culture, replacing U
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In May 2006 Kyi Aung was "granted permission to retire". He was replaced by the former Minister of Defense, Major-General
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In January 1995 troops from Southern Command under Brigadier General Kyi Aung began a drive in
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was Deputy Minister of Culture until 2003 under Major General Kyi Aung.
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Index

Aye Kyaw
Kyaw Hsan
Tin Win
Khin Aung Myint
Burmese
Burma
Taungoo District
Aung Naing Htun
Soe Myint
Tin Aye
State Peace and Development Council
Minister of Information
National League for Democracy
Khin Nyunt
Tin Hlaing
Tin Win
Ministry of Labor
Kyaw Hsan
Soe Nyunt
Council of the European Union
Than Shwe
Anawrahta
Khin Aung Myint
"FIELD REPORTS Taungoo and Other Districts"
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"Incidents of Rape and Sexual Assault"
Building the Tatmadaw: Myanmar armed forced since 1948
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978-981-230-848-1
"The State Peace and Development Council Proclamation (Proclamation No. 2/97)"

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