Su Su Nway
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Su Su Nway (Burmese: စုစုနွေး; MLCTS: cu. cu. nwe:, IPA: [sṵ sṵ nwé]; born 1971; also known as Su Su Nwe) is a Burmese democracy activist and political prisoner. In 2005, she became the first Burmese national to successfully sue local government officials under a 1999 law on forced labour.[1]
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Su Su Nway စုစုနွေး | |
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Member of the People’s Party | |
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Born | 1971 (1971) (age 53) |
Residence(s) | Htan Manaing village, Kawhmu Township, Yangon Region, Myanmar |
Occupation | politician, activist |
Awards | Homo Homini Award (2007) |
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Awards | human rights award from National League for Democracy John Humphrey Freedom Award Homo Homini Award |
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