Ko Ko Gyi

Ko Ko Gyi
Ko Ko Gyi in 2018
Born (1961-12-18) 18 December 1961 (age 62)
Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)
EducationYangon University (Final year, International Relations)
Alma materGovernment Technical Institute (Pyay)
OccupationPolitician
Organization(s)All Burma Federation of Student Unions
88 Generation Students Group
Movement8888 Uprising
Saffron Revolution
Spouse
Khin Thu Thu Win
(m. 2014)
ParentThaung Tun

Ko Ko Gyi (Burmese: ကိုကိုကြီး, [kò dʑí] born 18 December 1961) is a Burmese politician and leading democracy activist. For his protests against the military government, he spent over 17 years in prison on multiple occasions between 1989 and 2012.[note 1] He was considered a prisoner of conscience by Amnesty International.[1] BBC News describes him as a key member of the 8888 Generation movement.[2][3] He is one of the country's most prominent activists, second only to Min Ko Naing.[1][4]


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  2. ^ "Asia-Pacific | Profile: 88 Generation Students". BBC News. 2007-08-22. Retrieved 2014-04-07.
  3. ^ "Brief Biography of Ko Ko Gyi, 88 Generation Student Leader | MoeMaKa Burmese News & Media". Moemaka.com. 2009-12-18. Retrieved 2014-04-07.
  4. ^ Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (Burma) (2009-06-24). "Political Prisoner Profile: Ko Ko Gyi / Case No. 0004" (PDF). aappb.org. pp. 1–5. Retrieved 2014-04-26.