Soe Win (general)

Soe Win
စိုးဝင်း
Soe Win in 2013
Vice Chairman of the State Administration Council
Assumed office
2 February 2021
ChairmanMin Aung Hlaing
Preceded byOffice established
Deputy Prime Minister of Myanmar
Assumed office
1 August 2021
PresidentMyint Swe (acting)
Prime MinisterMin Aung Hlaing
Preceded byTin Hla (2001)
Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services
Assumed office
30 March 2011
PresidentThein Sein
Htin Kyaw
Win Myint
Myint Swe (acting)
Preceded byMaung Aye
Personal details
Born (1960-03-01) 1 March 1960 (age 64)[1]
Mandalay, Burma (now Myanmar)[2]
CitizenshipBurmese
SpouseThan Than Nwe
Alma materDefence Services Academy
OccupationGeneral
Military service
Allegiance Tatmadaw
Branch/service Myanmar Army
Years of service1981–present
Rank Vice-Senior General
CommandsDeputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services, Tatmadaw
Commander-in-Chief of Myanmar Army

Soe Win (Burmese: စိုးဝင်း; pronounced [só wɪ́ɴ]; born 1 March 1960) is a Burmese army general and the current Deputy Prime Minister of Myanmar.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] Appointed following the formation of the caretaker government on 1 August 2021, Soe Win hold essential roles, including Vice Chairman of the State Administration Council (SAC), Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Tatmadaw (Myanmar Armed Forces), and Commander-in-Chief of the Myanmar Army.[13][14][15][16][17][18] He is also a member of Myanmar's National Defence and Security Council (NDSC).[19][20][21][22][23][24] In May 2012, former President of Myanmar, Thein Sein appointed Soe Win to the working committee of the government team responsible for negotiating with Myanmar's many armed ethnic rebel groups.[25] He is a close associate of former Vice Chairman of the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC), Vice-Senior General Maung Aye.[19][26][27][28][29][30][31]

  1. ^ "Issuance of Executive Order "Blocking Property With Respect To The Situation In Burma;" Burma-related Designations and Designations Updates". U.S. Department of the Treasury. Archived from the original on 11 February 2021. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  2. ^ "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)". OpenSanctions.
  3. ^ "Vice-Senior General Soe Win comforts Tatmadaw members, MPF members, people's militia receiving treatments for their wounds in serving State defence and security duties". The Republic of the Union of Myanmar Ministry of Information. 17 December 2023.
  4. ^ "Soe Win has been the Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Myanmar Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) since 2011". OpenSanctions.
  5. ^ "Vice-Senior General Soe Win boosts morale at Tatmadaw Hospital in Mingaladon". Ministry of Information. 27 December 2023.
  6. ^ Nabila Massrali (9 March 2021). "Myanmar: Phone call between Vice-Admiral Bléjean and Vice-Senior General Soe Win". European Union.
  7. ^ "Vice-Chairman of State Administration Council Vice-Senior General Soe Win visits Higher Military Command School". Embassy of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, Moscow (Russia). 8 September 2021.
  8. ^ "Vice-Senior General Soe Win instructs members of Medical Corps to exchange experiences with international organizations". Global New Light of Myanmar. 3 October 2023.
  9. ^ "Where Is Myanmar Regime No. 2 Soe Win?". The Irrawaddy. 11 April 2024.
  10. ^ "Top Chinese intelligence official visits Myanmar for 'cooperation' talks". The Jakarta Post. 31 May 2023.
  11. ^ "Junta Watch: Yet Another Top-Level Trip to Russia; ex-UK Envoy Becomes a 'Hostage'; and More". The Irrawaddy. 3 September 2022.
  12. ^ Htet Naing Zaw (27 November 2017). "Top General to Take Active Role in Govt Reconciliation Efforts". The Irrawaddy.
  13. ^ "ကိုဗစ် - ၁၉ ရောဂါ ကာကွယ်၊ ထိန်းချုပ်၊ကုသရေးဆိုင်ရာဆဋ္ဌမအကြိမ်ညှိနှိုင်း အစည်းအဝေးပြုလုပ်၊ပြည်ထောင်စုသမ္မတမြန်မာနိုင်ငံတော် အိမ်စောင့်အစိုးရ၊ နိုင်ငံတော်ဝန်ကြီးချုပ် ဗိုလ်ချုပ်မှူးကြီးမင်းအောင်လှိုင်တက်ရောက်အမှာစကားပြောကြား" (in Burmese). Archived from the original on 2021-08-02. Retrieved 2021-08-03.
  14. ^ "SAC Vice-Chair Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Commander-in-Chief (Army) Vice-Senior General Soe Win leaves for Russia". Myanmar National Portal. 27 August 2022.
  15. ^ "Vice-Chairman of the State Administration Council Vice-Senior General Soe Win arrives back from Russian Federation". Embassy of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, Moscow (Russia). 8 September 2021.
  16. ^ "SAC Vice-Chairman DPM Vice-Senior General Soe Win inspects preparations for hosting dinner and entertainment programmes to honour 76th Anniversary of Independence Day". Myanmar Digital News. 3 January 2024.
  17. ^ "Myanmar junta chief missing from public view after drone attack". Radio Free Asia. 23 April 2024.
  18. ^ "Vice-Chairman of State Administration Council Deputy Prime Minister Vice-Senior General Soe Win Attends and Watches Final Match of 2023 Inter-Ministry Universities' Football Tournament and Presents Awards to Winning Teams". Myanmar National Portal. 6 July 2023.
  19. ^ a b "Tatmadaw Deputy Commander-in-Chief - Regime Watch - ALTSEAN Burma". www.altsean.org. Alternative ASEAN Network (ALTASEAN). Archived from the original on 19 October 2012. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  20. ^ "Vice-Senior General Soe Win visits military commands in Pyin Oo Lwin | Ministry Of Information". www.moi.gov.mm. Archived from the original on 3 August 2016. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  21. ^ Jonathan Head (24 January 2024). "Last Tuesday, a noisy crowd of several hundred people stood in the small main square of Pyin Oo Lwin, a popular Myanmar hill town, to hear a bespectacled monk make a startling suggestion. Min Aung Hlaing, the country's military ruler, should step aside, he said, and let his deputy General Soe Win take over.The man who led the 2021 coup against the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi, provoking a catastrophic civil war, has faced plenty of international censure, and is loathed by much of Myanmar's population". BBC News.
  22. ^ Matthew Kendrick (23 April 2024). "Myanmar junta leader MIA as rebels make gains". GZERO Media.
  23. ^ Andrew Selth (17 January 2024). "Three years on from the coup, what could help Myanmar's opposition movement?". Lowy Institute.
  24. ^ Bertil Lintner (15 March 2021). "'Constructive Engagement' Stumbles Right Out of the Box in Myanmar". The Irrawaddy.
  25. ^ Jonathan Head (28 April 2024). "Is Myanmar's army reversing its losses? It's complicated". BBC News.
  26. ^ "Myanmar anti-regime drones chase and attack military generals". Nikkei Asia. 11 April 2024.
  27. ^ "Drones target Vice-Senior General Soe Win in Mawlamyine". Mizzima News. 11 April 2021.
  28. ^ "Senior general (former general) Than Shwe is looking for a change in leadership of the State Administration Council (SAC) where he wants to bring in vice-chairman General Soe Win as the successor to Min Aung Hlaing. Efforts are underway to effect a smooth change so there is no disturbance in the system of governance," an Indian analyst who follows Myanmar closely told StratNews Global". StratNews Global. 23 January 2024.
  29. ^ Thomas Keen (1 March 2024). "The small protest in the central Myanmar town of Pyin Oo Lwin on January 16 was far less spectacular than the military's recent battlefield losses, but for dictator-in-chief Min Aung Hlaing it was possibly just as damaging. Rather than call for the end of the junta that seized power in a February 2021 coup – as millions across Myanmar have done over the past three years – the pro-regime protesters urged Min Aung Hlaing to step down as head of the military, and hand over power to his deputy, Soe Win. "Look at Soe Win's face," the nationalist monk Pauk Ko Taw told the crowd of a few hundred people. "That's the face of a real soldier. Min Aung Hlaing is not coping. He should move to a civilian role."". The Diplomat.
  30. ^ "Myanmar Regime's Deputy Chief Makes Trip to War-Torn Kayah State". The Irrawaddy. 4 January 2022.
  31. ^ Anthony Galloway (24 February 2021). "'Lethal force is unacceptable': Senior ADF officer raises concerns with Myanmar's military in first phone call". The Sydney Morning Herald.

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