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  1. Min Aung Hlaing (Burmese: မင်းအောင်လှိုင်; pronounced [mɪ́ɰ̃ àʊɰ̃ l̥àɪɰ̃]; born 3 July 1956) is a Burmese army general who has ruled Myanmar as the chairman of the State Administration Council since seizing power in the February 2021 coup d'état.

  2. Feb 1, 2021 · Min Aung Hlaing rose steadily through the ranks of the Tatmadaw, Myanmar's powerful military, but as commander-in-chief for the past decade he also wielded significant political influence before...

  3. Jun 29, 2024 · Min Aung Hlaing (born July 3, 1956, Tavoy (now Dawei), Burma (now Myanmar)) is a military officer of Myanmar who, as commander in chief of the Tatmadaw (Myanmar’s armed forces), was handed power in the Myanmar coup of February 2021 and from August 2021 served as prime minister of a military-led caretaker government.

  4. Feb 1, 2021 · Learn about the 64-year-old general who led the military coup in Myanmar on 1 February 2021, and his rise and fall in the country's politics and conflicts. Find out how he became the commander-in-chief, faced international sanctions and allegations of genocide, and assumed all state power after detaining Aung San Suu Kyi and others.

  5. Jan 23, 2024 · Min Aung Hlaing has led Myanmar since 2021 when he ousted the elected government. Last Tuesday, a noisy crowd of several hundred people stood in the small main square of Pyin Oo Lwin, a...

  6. Jun 25, 2024 · 5.4k. VIEWS. Regime boss Min Aung Hlaing has apologized for his junta’s killing of a senior Buddhist monk last week but blamed the victim for allegedly failing to comply with security measures. Sayadaw Bhaddanta Munindabhivamsa, a retired member of the State Sangha Nayaka Committee, the highest Buddhist authority in Myanmar, was shot dead by ...

  7. Jun 27, 2024 · In this provided by The Myanmar Military True News Information Team on June 9, 2024, Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, head of the military council, presents an offering to an unidentified monk during a ceremony to offer national-level regalia vehicles to members of State Monks Committee, in Yangon, Myanmar.