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- Aye_Kyaw abstract "Major-General Aye Kyaw was Minister of Information in Burma between June 1995 and November 1997.On 17 June 1995 Major-General Aye Kyaw replaced Brigadier-General Myo Thant as Minister of Information.The poet laureate Soe Nyunt was Deputy Minister of Information throughout his term of office.In July 1995 the Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi was allowed to appear in public. 100 foreign reporters, photographers and cameramen drank tea and ate cakes in the garden of her Rangoon home. However, more than a dozen reporters were denied visas, apparently due to a blacklist imposed by Major-General Aye Kyaw's Ministry.On 11 October 1995 the United Nations Special Rapporteur Mr. Yozo Yokota met with Major General Aye Kyaw and members of his Information Committee. Aye Kyaw gave information on availability of national and international publications in Myanmar. He said that the written press, radio and television were subjected to governmental control and scrutiny, saying the present conditions did not allow liberalization of the media. When asked if he would distribute publications on international human rights standards, he said there was no requirement since Buddhist publications covered most of the human rights provisions.On 15 November 1997 the State Peace and Development Council issued a proclamation naming the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Ministers and Ministers in the government.Major General Kyi Aung was named Minister of Information".
- Aye_Kyaw office "Minister of Information".
- Aye_Kyaw predecessor Myo_Thant.
- Aye_Kyaw successor Kyi_Aung.
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- Aye_Kyaw wikiPageWikiLink Soe_Nyunt.
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- Aye_Kyaw wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aye Kyaw".
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- Aye_Kyaw name "Aye Kyaw".
- Aye_Kyaw office "Minister of Information".
- Aye_Kyaw predecessor "Brigadier-General Myo Thant".
- Aye_Kyaw rank "Major-General".
- Aye_Kyaw shortDescription "Government minister and Army general of Burma".
- Aye_Kyaw successor "Major General Kyi Aung".
- Aye_Kyaw termEnd "1997-11-15".
- Aye_Kyaw termStart "1995-06-17".
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- Aye_Kyaw description "Government minister and Army general of Burma".
- Aye_Kyaw description "Government minister and Army general of Burma".
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- Aye_Kyaw comment "Major-General Aye Kyaw was Minister of Information in Burma between June 1995 and November 1997.On 17 June 1995 Major-General Aye Kyaw replaced Brigadier-General Myo Thant as Minister of Information.The poet laureate Soe Nyunt was Deputy Minister of Information throughout his term of office.In July 1995 the Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi was allowed to appear in public. 100 foreign reporters, photographers and cameramen drank tea and ate cakes in the garden of her Rangoon home.".
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- Aye_Kyaw name "Aye Kyaw".