Wai Moe Naing

Wai Moe Naing (Burmese: ဝေမိုးနိုင်: born 26 September 1995), also known as Monywa Panda, is a Burmese writer, politician, activist and one of the most prominent leaders of anti-coup movement in Myanmar.[1][2] He rose to prominence for his role organising daily anti-coup protests in Monywa.[3]

Literary career

At the age of thirteen, his first short story "Pwint Chain Tan Lyin" was published on Phoo Ngone Se Kyaw Thet Magazine. He wrote several short stories on the local magazines such as Yoke Shin Tay Kabyar, Mahaythi, and Yanat Thit.

Political career

Wai Moe Naing is a member of Monywa's General Strike Committee and the Sagaing Regional Youth Committee. He served the chair of the Monywa University Student Union from 2014 to 2015.[4][5] On 15 April 2021, he was hit by a car and arrested by the junta's armed forces. He was charged with murder, unlawful assembly, wrongful confinement, abduction with intent to murder, and incitement.[6][7]

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