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Mie Mie
Thin Thin Aye ((ビルマ語:သင်းသင်းအေး), ; better known as Mie Mie (, (:mí mí)); b. 1970), was a Burmese democracy activist who played a leadership role in numerous anti-government protests. She was imprisoned three times between 1988 and 2012, and Amnesty International considered her to be a prisoner of conscience. ==1988 uprising and 1996 arrest== In the summer of 1988, a series of protests escalated in Yangon and other cities demanding the resignation of General Ne Win, Burma's military ruler. These protests took their name from the date of the largest march, 8-8-88.〔 Mie Mie, a 10th-grade high school student at the time, joined the uprising and became active in the All Burma Federation of Student Unions. On 7 March 1989, she was arrested for the first time for distributing fliers commemorating the one-year anniversary of the death of Phone Maw, whose killing by security forces helped prompt the previous year's uprising. She was detained for three months, then released.〔 In 1990, she traveled to campaign on behalf of the National League for Democracy (NLD).〔 In 1996, Mie Mie was studying at Dagon University in Yangon when she took part in a protest and was subsequently arrested.〔 She was then imprisoned for seven years in Tharyarwaddy Prison.〔
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