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Thura ''Aung Ko ( my, အောင်ကို ; born 4 January 1948)
is a Burmese politician and the current
Minister of Religious Affairs and Culture in the
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Htin Kyaw
Htin Kyaw ( my, ထင်ကျော်, or ; born 20 July 1946) is a Burmese politician, writer and scholar who served as the ninth president of Myanmar from 30 March 2016 to 21 March 2018. He was the first elected president to hold the off ...
. Aung Ko is a former senior member of the
Union Solidarity and Development Party
The Union Solidarity and Development Party ( my, ပြည်ထောင်စုကြံ့ခိုင်ရေးနှင့် ဖွံ့ဖြိုးရေးပါတီ; abbr. USDP) is a political party in Myanmar, registered on ...
and was a member of the House of Representatives from 2010 to 2015. and he turn into allie with National League of Democracy after winning landslide victory of 2015 General Election.
Early life and education
Aung Ko was born on 4 January 1948 to Ba Zan and Tin Shwe in
Kyaukpadaung Township Kyaukpadaung Township is a township of Nyaung-U District (until 2014, part of Myingyan District) in Mandalay Region of Burma (Myanmar). Its administrative seat is the town of Kyaukpadaung. Important towns include Popaywa and Seiktein (Seikhtain) ...
,
Mandalay Division
Mandalay Region ( my, မန္တလေးတိုင်းဒေသကြီး, ; formerly Mandalay Division) is an administrative division of Myanmar. It is located in the center of the country, bordering Sagaing Region and Magway Region to ...
, Burma (now Myanmar).
Member of parliament
A former Brigadier-General,
Aung Ko was a member of the Central Executive Committee of the
Union Solidarity and Development Association
The Union Solidarity and Development Association ( ; abbreviated USDA) was a Burmese political party founded with the active aid of Myanmar's ruling military junta, the State Law and Order Restoration Council (SLORC), on 15 September 1993.
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from 1997. He was noted as the Deputy Minister for Religious Affairs in 2003, when he was included in an EU sanctions list, and in 2007, when he was included on an Australian sanctions list.
Aung Ko was elected to the
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in 2010, the first election held in Myanmar since 1990. The military-linked USDP won 80% of the seats while the opposition
National League for Democracy
The National League for Democracy ( my, အမျိုးသား ဒီမိုကရေစီ အဖွဲ့ချုပ်, ; Abbreviation, abbr. NLD; Burmese abbr. ဒီချုပ်) is a liberal democratic political party in Myanm ...
boycotted the election. He was elected MP for
Kanpetlet
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township in
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.
Aung Ko became the Chairman of the parliament's Judicial and Legislative Committee. He pledged to "wipe out" the problem of biased judges who followed verbal orders from their superiors and "held back democracy". He drafted a law to allow for the prosecution of corrupt judges and encouraged the public to submit biased cases for review.
He pushed for an amendment to the law on protests to remove the requirement to seek permission from the local police and local government, and to remove jail sentences for violating the law. The final version of the law retained the requirement that permission for protests be obtained—though it now specified that this permission could only be refused on reasonable' grounds"—and cut the maximum jail term to six months.
Aung Ko also complained that corrupt court officials took advantage of the long delays in the court system to profit from land disputes. Myanmar needed to "create a new society based on the rule of law".
Following
inter-religious violence in Mandalay in 2014, he admitted that few MPs "dare to talk about" the conflicts because of the sensitivities. "This case is wedged between international and national opinion ... It is a very important issue for the country but I have to be silent for now".
He contested the
Kanpetlet
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township in
Chin State
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in the 2015 election, but he lost his seat to the NLD, who won 7 of the 9 seats in the state.
On June 20, 2018 he complained "that he was facing challenges that were visible and those that were not." The article says that "U Aung Ko has tried to take action against U Wirathu, a leading member of Ma Ba Tha, an extremist Buddhist monk group accused of hate speech against Muslims." The article mentions the army as a force against legal actions against U Wirathu.
Extreme religion comment
In November 2018, Ko told monks during the funeral of a prominent Buddhist monk in Karen State on Nov. 27 that the followers of an extreme religion take three or four wives and have families with 20 children, while "we Buddhists" practice monogamy and raise families with one or two children.
Ko would later add that if the trend continued the proportion of Buddhists in the country would decline.
“Devotees of other religions will become the majority and we will be in danger of being taken over,”.
Minister
Under Senior General
Than Shwe
Than Shwe ( my, သန်းရွှေ, ; born 2 February 1933 or 3 May 1935) is a Burmese strongman politician who was the head of state of Myanmar from 1992 to 2011 as Chairman of the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC).
During this ...
, he was the Deputy Minister for Religious Affairs (under the minister
Myint Maung) and a member of the USDP's Central Executive Committee. He was elected as one of the party's three secretaries in 2012. He was a key ally of U
Shwe Mann
'' Thura'' Shwe Mann ( my, သူရ ရွှေမန်း, ; born 11 July 1947) is a Burmese politician who was Speaker of the Pyithu Hluttaw, the lower house of parliament from 31 January 2011 to 29 January 2016.Freeman, A. & Roads, J"Myanm ...
, the
speaker of the House of Representatives. Shwe Mann and Aung Ko were removed from the party leadership in August 2015 before the election.
After the
2015 election he reportedly resigned from the USDP and was said to be "close" to
Aung San Suu Kyi
Aung San Suu Kyi (; ; born 19 June 1945) is a Burmese politician, diplomat, author, and a 1991 Nobel Peace Prize laureate who served as State Counsellor of Myanmar (equivalent to a prime minister) and Minister of Foreign Affairs from ...
, the leader of the victorious NLD. He was promoted to Minister for Religious Affairs and Culture, which merged the Ministry of Religious Affairs and the Ministry of Culture, as one of only two USDP ministers in the cabinet of NLD President Htin Kyaw.
Aung Ko was one of the key players in disbanding the
Ma Ba Tha, an ultra nationalist Buddhist organisation, which frequently supported the military and set out, at an interfaith occasion held in January 2020, the reason why elusive nationalists such as
Wirathu
Wirathu ( my, ဝီရသူ, pi, ; born 10 July 1968 in Kyaukse, Mandalay Division, Burma) is a Burmese Buddhist monk, and the leader of the extremist 969 Movement in Myanmar. He has been accused of supporting the persecution of Muslims ...
could not be arrested was that the elected civilian government did not command the police force which is a department of the
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, which is under control of the military. Regarding his very speech, the military spokesperson
Zaw Min Tun
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asked the government to take action against him in February 2020.
Corruption charge
After
the military takeover, on 5 March 2021 he was indicted on charges of corruption; giving religious titles to individuals in exchange for bribes. It was the anti-corruption commission that filed lawsuits against him in that he might be sentenced up to 15 years in prison for infringement of anti-corruption law.
He was released under an amnesty in January 2023.
Personal life
Aung Ko is married to Myint Myint Yi, a retired teacher, and has three children, Hnin Zabe Aung, Pale Aung, and Thant Zin.
References
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Union Solidarity and Development Party politicians
Government ministers of Myanmar
Living people
Members of Pyithu Hluttaw
1948 births
People from Mandalay Region
Burmese generals