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.
Ko Phone Maw and Ko Soe Naing, two young students from the Rangoon Institute of Technology, became enduring symbols of Myanmar's struggle for democracy in 1988. Their untimely deaths during protests against the Ne Win regime galvanized a nation and fueled an unprecedented uprising.
The Students' Union of YTU is supporting daily meal programs as much as possible, which is a basic need for families who are sheltering in IDP camps in the Karenni region.
The article highlighted the current situation of academic institutions in Myanmar and the steadfastness of the majority of academic and professional staff and students refusing to go back to campuses run by pro-military administrations.
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Yangon Technological University, upon hearing the news of the passing away of the Union Minister H.E U Win Khaing, who was also an alumnus of YTU, sent our deepest condolences to his family and the bereaved people.
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Union Minister for Ministry of Education (NUG Government) and Chancellor, Dr.Zaw Wai Soe hold a discussion with members of the Japanese Parliament on May 22, 2024.