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dictatorship. He had been imprisoned on at least six occasions by successive military regimes for his political activities between 1972 and 1999. In each instance, he served two years, during which he was subjected to brutal interrogations that led to permanent health problems.
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Thang died from COVID-19 in July 2021, at the age of 83.
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U Pu Chin Sian Thang and U Thein Pe (26 October 2006).
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Pyidaungsu Hluttaw
Htin Kyaw
Win Myint
Zomi Congress for Democracy
Chin Hills
British Burma
Zomi Congress for Democracy
Rangoon University
Yangon
BA
Rangoon University
Yangon
LLB
Burmese
Zomi Congress for Democracy
Zomi National Congress
Myanmar
parliament
Burma
Rangoon University
Ne Win
Committee Representing People's Parliament
Rangoon University
"Biography of Chin Sian Thang"
the original
"Myanmar opposition says arrests undermine talks"
the original
"In Burma, a Cry for U.N. Help"
The Washington Post

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