Ko Ko Gyi | |
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Born | Yangon, Myanmar (Burma) | 18 December 1961
Education | Yangon University (Final year, International Relations) |
Alma mater | Government Technical Institute (Pyay) |
Occupation | Politician |
Organization(s) | All Burma Federation of Student Unions 88 Generation Students Group |
Movement | 8888 Uprising Saffron Revolution |
Spouse |
Khin Thu Thu Win (m. 2014) |
Parent | Thaung Tun |
Ko Ko Gyi (Burmese: ကိုကိုကြီး, [kò 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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