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Name | SOE WIN · Soe WIN · Soe Win · WIN, Soe · Со Вин · | [sources] | |||
Other name | Başkan Yardımcısı Soe Win · Bogyoke Soe Win · Bogyokegyi Soe Win · General Soe Win · U Soe Win · | [sources] | |||
Weak alias | စိုး၀င်း · ဒုချုပ်စိုးဝင်း · ဒုတိယဗိုလ်ချုပ်မှူးကြီးစိုးဝင်း · ဗိုလ်ချုပ်ကြီးစိုးဝင်း · ဗိုလ်ချုပ်စိုးဝင်း · | [sources] | |||
Birth date | [sources] | ||||
Place of birth | Mandalay · Myanmar | [sources] | |||
Gender | male | [sources] | |||
Nationality | Myanmar | [sources] | |||
Country | Myanmar | [sources] | |||
Citizenship | Myanmar | [sources] | |||
Country of birth | Myanmar | [sources] | |||
First name | SOE · Soe · Soe | [sources] | |||
Keywords | National government | [sources] | |||
Last name | SOE WIN · Soe Win · WIN · Win | [sources] | |||
Wikidata ID | Q19702386 | [sources] | |||
Position | Commandant en chef adjoint des forces armées du Myanmar/de la Birmanie (Tatmadaw) depuis 2011. · Commander-in-Chief of Myanmar Army (2011-) · Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services (2021-) · Deputy Prime Minister of Myanmar (2021-) · Deputy-Commander-in-Chief of the Myanmar Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) since 2011. Vice-Chairman of the State Administration Council (SAC) and member of the National Defence and Security Council (NDSC). · | [sources] | |||
Education | Defence Services Academy | [sources] | |||
Religion | Buddhism · Theravāda | [sources] | |||
Ethnicity | Bamar | [sources] | |||
Address | Not Available, Not Available, Not Available, Not Available, NOT AVAILABLE | [sources] | |||
Source link | find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk · gels-avoirs.dgtresor.gouv.fr · sanctionssearch.ofac.treas.gov | [sources] | |||
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Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Myanmar Armed Forces; Commander-in-Chief (Army); Vice Chair of the State Administration Council
Soe Win has been the Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Myanmar Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) since 2011. He is Vice-Chairman of the State Administration Council (SAC) and member of the National Defence and Security Council (NDSC). On 1 February 2021, the Myanmar Armed Forces (Tatmadaw), led by Commander-in-Chief Min Aung Hlaing, staged a coup in Myanmar by setting aside the results of the elections held on 8 November 2020 and by overthrowing the democratically elected government. As part of the coup, Vice-President Myint Swe, functioning as Acting President, declared a state of emergency on 1 February 2021 and transferred the legislative, executive and judicial powers of the State to the Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Senior General Min Aung Hlaing. On 2 February 2021, the SAC was established to exercise those powers, preventing the democratically elected government from fulfilling its mandate. Soe Win participated in the meeting of the NDSC on 31 January 2022, which extended the state of emergency until 31 July 2022. As Vice-Chairman of the SAC, Deputy Commander-in-Chief Soe Win has been directly involved in and responsible for decision-making concerning state functions and is therefore responsible for undermining democracy and the rule of law in Myanmar/Burma. Additionally, the SAC adopted decisions restricting the rights to freedom of expression, including access to information, and peaceful assembly. The military forces and authorities operating under the control of the SAC have committed serious human rights violations since 1 February 2021, killing civilian and unarmed protestors, restricting freedom of assembly and of expression, including by restricting internet access, and through arbitrary arrests and detention of opposition leaders and opponents of the coup. As Vice-Chairman of the SAC, Deputy Commander-in-Chief Soe Win is directly responsible for those repressive decisions and for serious human rights violations. In 2018, the United Nations 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 Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Tatmadaw since 2011, Soe Win is responsible for those serious violations and abuses against the Rohingya population.
Soe Win est le commandant en chef adjoint des forces armées du Myanmar/de la Birmanie (Tatmadaw) depuis 2011. Il est vice-président du Conseil d’administration de l’État (SAC) et membre du Conseil national de défense et de sécurité (NDSC). Le 1er février 2021, les forces armées du Myanmar/de la Birmanie (Tatmadaw), dirigées par Min Aung Hlaing, leur commandant en chef, ont perpétré un coup d’État au Myanmar/en Birmanie en rejetant les résultats des élections tenues le 8 novembre 2020 et en renversant le gouvernement démocratiquement élu. Dans le cadre de ce coup d’État, le vice-président Myint Swe, agissant en qualité de président par intérim, a proclamé l’état d’urgence le 1er février 2021 et transféré les pouvoirs législatif, exécutif et judiciaire de l’État au commandant en chef des services de défense, le généralissime Min Aung Hlaing. Le 2 février 2021, le SAC a été institué pour exercer ces pouvoirs, empêchant le gouvernement démocratiquement élu d’accomplir son mandat. Soe Win a participé à la réunion du NDSC du 31 janvier 2022, lors de laquelle l’état d’urgence a été prorogé jusqu’au 31 juillet 2022. En sa qualité de vice-président du SAC, le commandant en chef adjoint Soe Win a directement participé à la prise de décisions relatives aux fonctions de l’État et en porte la responsabilité et est donc responsable d’avoir porté atteinte à la démocratie et à l’état de droit au Myanmar/en Birmanie. En outre, le SAC a adopté des décisions limitant le droit à la liberté d’expression, y compris à l’accès à l’information, et le droit de se réunir pacifiquement. Les forces militaires et les autorités opérant sous le contrôle du SAC commettent de graves violations des droits de l’homme depuis le 1er février 2021, en tuant des civils et des manifestants non armés, en limitant la liberté de réunion et d’expression, y compris par des restrictions à l’accès à l’internet, des arrestations arbitraires et la détention de dirigeants de l’opposition et d’opposants au coup d’État. En sa qualité de vice-président du SAC, le commandant en chef adjoint Soe Win est directement responsable de ces décisions répressives et de graves violations des droits de l’homme. En 2018, les Nations unies ainsi que des organisations internationales de la société civile ont fait état de violations flagrantes des droits de l’homme et de graves atteintes au droit international humanitaire commises depuis 2011 par l’armée et la police contre les Rohingyas dans l’État Kachin, l’État Shan et l’État de Rakhine, et elles sont parvenues à la conclusion que nombre de ces violations constituaient des crimes de la plus haute gravité en droit international. En sa qualité de commandant en chef adjoint de la Tatmadaw depuis 2011, Soe Win est responsable de ces graves atteintes et exactions contre les Rohingyas.
Born on 1 March 1960 - Disqualified
The Director Disqualification Sanction was imposed on 09/04/2025.
Deputy Prime Minister of Myanmar since 2021
Deputy Prime Minister of Myanmar since 2021
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Position occupied | Start date | End date | |
Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services | - | ||
Deputy Prime Minister of Myanmar | - | ||
Commander-in-Chief of Myanmar Army | - | ||
Vice-Chairman of the State Administration Council | - | ||
Member of the State Administration Council | - | - |