Deputy Minister

Aung Kyaw Moe

Deputy Human Rights Minister, Myanmar National Unity Government. A human rights activist, Humanitarian and development project management professional possessing excellent communication and organizational capabilities. Successful at leading diverse, multi-functional teams and building a strong professional network in Myanmar and the International public and private sectors. Customer-oriented, result-driven, self-motivated, and capable of working on my own initiative while at the same time equally capable of working effectively as part of a team.

HONORS & AWARDS

Honorary Citizen of Dallas for promoting liberty and community services in Myanmar by the City Council.

French Human Rights Award

of 2019

Schuman Human Rights Award

by EU 2019, for championing human rights in Myanmar.

Global Pluralism Award

2019, Agakhan Foundation and GCP

Tomorrow’s Peacebuilder Award

Peace Direct, First Floor, 1 King Edward’s Road, London E9 7SF, United Kingdom

Rohingya issue

My approach to the Rohingya issue is characterized by diplomacy, empathy, and a commitment to finding sustainable solutions. I recognize the need for dialogue and collaboration both domestically and internationally to address the root causes of the crisis and ensure accountability for human rights violations.

about me

I serve as the Deputy Human Rights Minister within the Myanmar National Unity Government, a body established to represent the will of the people amidst political unrest and to restore democratic governance in Myanmar. With a profound commitment to justice, equality, and human rights, I bring a wealth of experience and advocacy to this role.

My commitment to human rights and democracy would likely lead me to support a political system that upholds the rule of law, protects fundamental freedoms, and ensures accountability for human rights abuses. I would emphasize the importance of inclusive political dialogue, constitutional reform, and meaningful participation of all stakeholders in shaping Myanmar’s transition towards federal democracy.

Overall, my views on Myanmar federal democracy are grounded in principles of justice, equality, and respect for diversity. I aim to contribute to building a more democratic and inclusive society that reflects the aspirations of all Myanmar’s people.

Revolution against the military dictatorship not a license to do anything you want. “War has rules”

Aung Kyaw Moe

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