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Cho Aung ThanCho Aung Than in The Nation - June 21 1997
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Relatives and her personal photographer were among those held, a source from Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy Party (NLD) said. There was no comment on the opposition's statement. Cho Aung Than, a cousin of the Nobel Peace was picked up for interrogation lost Friday, while his aister and her husbond were arrested a few days later on the same charge, the ..."
Publication place: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Cho Aung ThanCho Aung Than in The Robesonian - June 21 1997
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"... party linked thc arrests to Suu Kyi's international appeal nol to Ict Burma's military government into the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. The Hve arrested include hcr personal secretary Cho Aung Than, hcr photographer Ko Sunny, Cho Aung sisler and her husband, and Ohn Myint, an elderly politician. Fuel shortage in Nigeria, a top exporter of oil LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) Thc streets ..."
Publication place: Lumberton, Robeson County, North Carolina, United States
Cho Aung ThanCho Aung Than in The Nation - Oct 25 1997
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"... out of the prison -we admire Aung Khin Sint for his role in the democracy movement as well as his serious support for health education," Aung said in Rangoon. Cho Aung Than, a cousin of the Nobel Peace laureate Aung Snn Suu Kyi, was arrested in June this year along with his sister Nge Ma Ma Than. The junta accused Cho Aung Than and his sister of involvement in terrorist activities and raising funds for the NLD from foreign organisations. Later, he was sentenced to a jail term under provisions of the Unlawful ..."
Publication place: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Cho Aung ThanCho Aung Than in The Nation - Oct 11 1997
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"... THREE elderly Burmese political prisoners from the party of leader Aung San Suu Kyl have been transferred from jail to hospital, raising feare regarding their health, Amnesty International yesterday. Cho Aung Than, Aung Khin Sint and Win Thm, activists from the National League for Democracy (NLD), have been transferred from Rangoon's notorious Prison to Rangoon General Hospital, the human rights watchdog said, ..."
Publication place: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada