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and again permitted to write columns; however, his license was revoked when his popular column again became too critical of the government. In 1977, he was granted permission to travel to the US, where he began work for
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article describing his three years of imprisonment. In retaliation, the Ne Win government revoked his passport, leaving him unable to travel or return home. The American government later granted him
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U Thaung continued to condemn military rule in Burma through essays and books for the next three decades. He wrote thirty books in his lifetime, two of which--
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was nationalized on 1 September 1964, followed by several other papers, marking the end of a free Burmese press for more than fifty years.
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was briefly confiscated by the authorities, but returned to U Thaung's control after U Nu's 1960 return to power.
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U Thaung was married to Tin Tin Win, with whom he had five children, now living in the US.
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continued to publish "open criticism" of the military rule of Ne Win's new party, the
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In 1957, he founded his own independent daily, which he titled
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U Thaung was pardoned in 1967. He then began work at the
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The following year, following a split in Prime Minister
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U Thaung was born "Aung Bala" in Nyaung Oo township,
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U Thaung (politician)
Burmese name
honorific
given name
Nyaung Oo
British Burma
Fort Lauderdale
Florida
Kyemon
World Press Freedom Heroes
Kyemon
International Press Institute
World Press Freedom Heroes
Mandalay Division
Yangon
The Burma Times
U Nu
Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League
Ne Win
caretaker government
1962 coup d'état
Burma Socialist Programme Party
Ministry of Information
The Missiourian
Washington, Missouri
Reader's Digest
political asylum
General Ne Win and His Executioners
A Journalist, a General and an Army in Burma
Radio Free Asia

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