Statements: Sein Win

Canonical ID: Q25189697 · Entity type: Person (reference)

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Person:birthDate1956-07-24ch_seco_sanctionsch-seco-44837
Person:birthPlacePyin Oo Lwin, Myanmarch_seco_sanctionsch-seco-44837
Person:createdAt2021-03-31ch_seco_sanctionsch-seco-44837
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Person:id5070a3670458458c8245ef2e5912d04e554699d0ch_seco_sanctionsch-seco-44837
Person:modifiedAt2025-05-13ch_seco_sanctionsch-seco-44837
Person:nameSein Winch_seco_sanctionsch-seco-44837
Person:nationalitymmch_seco_sanctionsch-seco-44837
Person:notesLieutenant General Sein Win is a member of Tatmadaw and former Minister of Defence (between 24 August 2015 and 1 February 2021). Since February 2021, he has been the chair of the Myanmar War Veterans Organization. On 1 February 2021, he participated in a National Defence and Security Council (NDSC) meeting with the other Tatmadaw members. The NDSC meeting was unconstitutional as it did not include its civilian members. During that meeting, Myint Swe was declared Acting President. Myint Swe then declared a state of emergency and handed over legislative, executive and judicial powers of the State to the Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Min Aung Hlaing. The procedure for declaring the state of emergency was breached as, under the Constitution, only the President has the authority to declare a state of emergency. By his participation in the NDSC meeting during which it was decided to declare the state of emergency and to hand over the legislative, executive and judicial powers of the State to the Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services, Sein Win contributed to setting aside the results of the elections held on 8 November 2020 and to overthrowing the democratically elected government. Therefore, he is responsible for undermining democracy and the rule of law in Myanmar/Burma. In 2018, the UN as well as international civil society organisations reported gross human rights violations and serious violations of international humanitarian law committed in Kachin, Rakhine and Shan States against the Rohingya population by the military and police forces since 2011 and concluded that many of those violations amount to the gravest crimes under international law. As Minister of Defence from 24 August 2015 to 1 February 2021, Sein Win is responsible for those serious violations and abuses against the Rohingya population.ch_seco_sanctionsch-seco-44837
Person:programIdSECO-MYANMARch_seco_sanctionsch-seco-44837
Person:topicssanctionch_seco_sanctionsch-seco-44837
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