Canonical ID: NK-mjiJ3Js4GXAD3rWGDMsRe7
· Entity type: Person
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Property | Value | Lang | Source dataset | Source ID | First seen | ||
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Person:alias | Daw Nu Mya Zan | ch_seco_sanctions | ch-seco-47744 | ||||
Person:alias | Daw Nu Mara Zan | ch_seco_sanctions | ch-seco-47744 | ||||
Person:createdAt | 2022-03-07 | ch_seco_sanctions | ch-seco-47744 | ||||
Person:gender | female | ch_seco_sanctions | ch-seco-47744 | ||||
Person:id | ad4bc9c1728fd5c1a8b65a00b051ef07d306c9ad | ch_seco_sanctions | ch-seco-47744 | ||||
Person:modifiedAt | 2024-05-14 | ch_seco_sanctions | ch-seco-47744 | ||||
Person:name | Nu Mya Zan | ch_seco_sanctions | ch-seco-47744 | ||||
Person:nationality | mm | ch_seco_sanctions | ch-seco-47744 | ||||
Person:notes | Nu Mya Zan was nominated as a member of the Union Election Commission (UEC) on 26 February 2021. By accepting this nomination in the aftermath of the military coup of 1 February 2021, and through her actions as a member of the UEC, notably the annulment of the results of the November 2020 elections without any proven evidence of fraud, as well as the filing of charges for electoral fraud for the same elections, and the repression of former members of the UEC, Nu Mya Zan has been directly involved in actions undermining democracy and the rule of law in Myanmar/Burma. Nu Mya Zan has been appointed as Deputy Minister for Religious Affairs and Culture on 2 February 2023. As a Deputy Minister, she forms part of the military regime which has seized power in a military coup and overthrown the legitimately elected leaders of Myanmar/Burma. Nu Mya Zan is therefore responsible for undermining democracy and the rule of law in Myanmar/Burma and for providing support for actions that threaten the peace, security and stability of Myanmar/Burma. | ch_seco_sanctions | ch-seco-47744 | ||||
Person:programId | SECO-MYANMAR | ch_seco_sanctions | ch-seco-47744 | ||||
Person:topics | sanction | ch_seco_sanctions | ch-seco-47744 |