Kyaw Swe (minister)

Kyaw Swe
ကျော်ဆွေ
Minister of Home Affairs
Assumed office
30 March 2016
President Htin Kyaw
Myint Swe (acting)
Win Myint
Preceded by Ko Ko
Minister of Border Affairs
In office
2015  30 March 2016
President Thein Sein
Preceded by Thet Naing Win
Succeeded by Ye Aung
Military service
Allegiance  Myanmar
Service/branch Myanmar Army
Rank Lieutenant General

Lt. General Kyaw Swe (Burmese: ကျော်ဆွေ, pronounced [tɕɔ̀ sʰwè]) is the incumbent Minister of Home Affairs of Myanmar, in office since 2016. Previously he served as Commander of South-west Command in Pathein, Ayeyarwady Region.[1]

Controversy

In 2017, after the assassination of Ko Ni, a prominent constitutional lawyer and Burmese Muslim, allegations emerged that Kyaw Swe had orchestrated the killing. The assistant secretary of the Home Affairs Ministry, Maung Maung Myint, issued a statement on 1 February 2017, denying the allegations as "rumors."[2]

Kyaw Swe was also named as the military officer who fabricated charges against Saffron Revolution leader U Gambira on 19 January 2016. The Human Rights Council Working Group on Arbitrary Detention confirmed in their report (Opinion No. 33/2016) that U Gambira's arrest and subsequent conviction to be Deprivation of Liberty. The deprivation of liberty of Mr. Gambira was arbitrary, being in “Contravention with Articles 10 and 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)”; it falls within category II of the categories applicable to the consideration of the cases submitted to the Working Group. To date, the Myanmar government have not addressed any of The Human Rights Council's recommendations, and have denied all findings.[3]

References

  1. "Who's who: Myanmar's new cabinet". Myanmar Times. 23 March 2016. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  2. Moe, Wai; Ives, Mike; Nang, Saw (2 February 2017). "Brazen Killing of Myanmar Lawyer Came After He Sparred With Military". New York Times. Retrieved 5 February 2017.
  3. http://www.ohchr.org/_layouts/15/WopiFrame.aspx?sourcedoc=/Documents/Issues/Detention/Opinions/Session76/33-2016.pdf&action=default&DefaultItemOpen=1
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