Yangon Technological University unequivocally denounces the 2021 military coup and remains committed to participating in the Civil Disobedience Movement in opposition to the military dictatorship. A significant proportion of the university's constituents, approximately seventy percent of faculty and students, representing over one thousand individuals, have sustained their participation in the boycott to the present day.
Prime Minister Man Win Khaing Than commemorates the 37th anniversary of Ko Phone Maw and Ko Soe Naing's martyrdom, lamenting the loss of life under military rule, praising youth participation in the revolution, and pledging continued unity to end oppression and establish a federal, democratic Myanmar.
Acting President Duwa Lashi La commemorates the 37th anniversary of Ko Phone Maw and Ko Soe Naing's martyrdom, honoring sacrifices for democracy and urging continued unity to end military rule and build a federal, democratic Myanmar.
On the 32nd Anniversary of the Martyrdom of Ko Phone Maw and Ko Soe Naing (March 13, 2020), State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi offered her deepest respect and remembrance for their sacrifice in the pursuit of democracy for Myanmar. She mentioned that their unwavering commitment served as a continued inspiration in ongoing efforts to build a free, just, and democratic nation, as well as their memory will forever be enshrined in the annals of our struggle.
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We must march to the goal of a peaceful society and democracy by truly appreciating the true martyrs who sacrificed and are vulnerable for the country.
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YTU Campus Master Plan is being systematically drafted for the long-term development of Yangon Technological University in order to create a conducive environment for teaching and research.