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Khun Bedu
Khun Bedu (born 1984) is an ethnically Karenni Burmese political activist, who was imprisoned from 2008 to 2012 for organizing protests against the 2008 Constitutional Referendum. ==Involvement in protests== In 2004, Khun Bedu joined the human rights group Kayan New Generation Youth (KNGY). He was appointed the group's joint secretary on 12 August 2007.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=AAPP CASE NO.: 0134 )〕 In this role, he led trainings on human rights issues, community organizing, constitutional issues, and election systems.〔 In 2008, the State Peace and Development Council, Burma's military government, announced a referendum for a new constitution which guaranteed that one quarter of all parliamentary seats would be reserved for military officers,〔( New Burma constitution published ), BBC, 2008-04-09, accessed on 2008-04-10〕 that the Ministry of Home Affairs would fall exclusively under military control,〔 and that Burmese citizens married to foreigners would be ineligible for office, apparently disqualifying leading opposition figure and Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.〔(AFP: Ban on Suu Kyi shatters hopes for Myanmar polls: analysts )〕 Aung San Suu Kyi's party, the National League for Democracy, called on eligible citizens to vote "no" in the referendum, and claimed their campaign was violently suppressed by government officials as a result.〔(Many voices silenced as Myanmar vote campaign gets under way ), ''Philippine Daily Inquirer'', 2008-04-20〕
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