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|Box title = Min Aung Hlaing | |Box title = Min Aung Hlaing | ||
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|occupation = | |occupation = State Leader of Myanmar | ||
|goals = Seize power (succeeded)<br>Exterminate the Rohingya (ongoing) | |goals = Seize power (succeeded)<br>Exterminate the Rohingya (ongoing) | ||
|crimes = | |crimes = Genocide<br>Human rights violations | ||
|type of villain = Xenophobic | |type of villain = Xenophobic Corrupt Official | ||
|fullname = Min Aung Hlaing}} | |fullname = Min Aung Hlaing}} | ||
'''Min Aung Hlaing''' (July 3<sup>rd</sup>, 1956 - ) is a senior general in the Myanmar Army who is currently the State Leader of Myanmar following a military coup in 2020. As commander-in-chief he is responsible for human rights violations by the Myanmar Army that could amount to [[genocide]], [[crimes against humanity]], and [[war crimes]]. According to Burma Campaign UK, he is an obstacle to improving human rights, democratic reform, peace, modernization, and improving health and education in Myanmar | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
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He led an offensive against the insurgent Myanmar Nationalities Democratic Alliance Army in Kokang and replaced General Shwe Mann as Joint Chief of Staff of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. On 30 March 2011, he became Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Myanmar, replacing the dictator Senior General [[Than Shwe]], who had been Chairman of the [[State Peace and Development Council]]. | He led an offensive against the insurgent Myanmar Nationalities Democratic Alliance Army in Kokang and replaced General Shwe Mann as Joint Chief of Staff of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. On 30 March 2011, he became Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Myanmar, replacing the dictator Senior General [[Than Shwe]], who had been Chairman of the [[State Peace and Development Council]]. | ||
The UNHRC reported that Min Aung Hlaing's soldiers have been deliberately targeting civilians in Northern states of Myanmar and have been doing " | The UNHRC reported that Min Aung Hlaing's soldiers have been deliberately targeting civilians in Northern states of Myanmar and have been doing "systemic discrimination” and human rights violations against minority communities in Rakhine State. In particular, he has been accused of [[ethnic cleansing]] against the Rohingya people. | ||
Facebook banned Min Aung Hlaing from its platform along with 19 other top Burmese officials and organisations to prevent further heated ethnic and religious tensions in Myanmar. This action followed a UN investigation's report that certain military leaders in Myanmar be investigated and prosecuted for genocide over a crackdown on Rohingya Muslims. | Facebook banned Min Aung Hlaing from its platform along with 19 other top Burmese officials and organisations to prevent further heated ethnic and religious tensions in Myanmar. This action followed a UN investigation's report that certain military leaders in Myanmar be investigated and prosecuted for genocide over a crackdown on Rohingya Muslims. | ||
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In November 2011, according to ''The Irrawaddy News'', it was "widely believed" that following Min Aung Hlaing's meetings with Chinese military officials that month and his leadership in creating a bilateral agreement on defense cooperation with the Chinese, he had also held talks with Chinese Vice-President [[Xi Jinping]] regarding cooperation from China with respect to the Kachin Conflict. | In November 2011, according to ''The Irrawaddy News'', it was "widely believed" that following Min Aung Hlaing's meetings with Chinese military officials that month and his leadership in creating a bilateral agreement on defense cooperation with the Chinese, he had also held talks with Chinese Vice-President [[Xi Jinping]] regarding cooperation from China with respect to the Kachin Conflict. | ||
In early 2021, Hlaing declared the 2020 election results fraudulent and launched a military coup against then-leader [[Aung San Suu Kyi]]. She, along with many other civilian leaders, was arrested. The army then installed him as leader of Myanmar (though he was believed by some to have already been ''de facto'' leader of the country) | In early 2021, Hlaing declared the 2020 election results fraudulent and launched a military coup against then-leader [[Aung San Suu Kyi]]. She, along with many other civilian leaders, was arrested. The army then installed him as leader of Myanmar (though he was believed by some to have already been ''de facto'' leader of the country). It is believed that he intends to revert the country to a military dictatorship. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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