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President, Shan Nationalities League for Democracy |
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Chairman, Shan State Joint Action Committee |
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Spokesman, United Nationalities Alliance |
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| Other names: |
Naing Naing, Noel |
| Date of Birth: |
11 September 1943 |
| Place of Birth: |
The palace of
Hsipaw, Federated Shan States |
| Parents:
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Sai Kya Zong, Sao
Hsway Yong |
| Siblings: |
Sao Oo Kya
Sao Hkun Htun Oo
Sao Nang Laokham
Sao Htoo Kya
Sao Nang Zanda (Momo)
Sao Kya Herng
Sao Kya Hpu |
| Marital Status: |
Married to Way Way
Lwin, a native of Tavoy (1975) |
| Children: |
Hkun Oo Lwin
Nang Algie |
| Education: |
St Albert's, Maymyo
Shan Chiefs School (later re-named Kambawza College), Taunggyi
Studied Law at Rangoon University (1964) for two years |
| Work experience: |
Personal Assistant
to Military Attache, Indonesia (1966-76)
Overseas Courier Service (1984) |
| 1988 |
Founds Shan
National League with Khammong, Sai Fah, Hsang Ai and Sai Nood on 18
September which, on 24 October, becomes SNLD. Elected as General Secretary |
| 1989 |
Elected President
of SNLD |
| 1990 |
Elected Member of
Parliament for Hsipaw township |
| 1993 |
Elected Member of
Panel of Chairmen, National Convention (1993-96) |
| 1996 |
Forms JAC, 6 June,
with Shan State Army "North" and Shan State National Army that had already
established the Shan State Peace Council in January |
| 2002 |
Forms the
'unofficial' UNA with 8 other non-Burman parties that together secured 67
seats during the 1990 elections |
| 2005 |
Hkun Htun Oo was arrested by the Burma's military regime along with other 30 leaders from Shan State. |
| Present Address: |
In Notorious Insein Prison, Hkun Htun Oo was sentenced to jail for 93 years. |
| Source:
Shan State Journal (in Shan), May 2004, a publication of Shan State Peace
Council |