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2012 in Myanmar
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February 28, 2025
The following lists events that happened during
2012 in Myanmar.
Contents
Incumbents
Events
References
List of events
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See also:
Other events of 2012
History of Myanmar
Timeline
Incumbents
President
-
Thein Sein
Vice President
-
Tin Aung Myint Oo
,
Sai Mauk Kham
[
1
]
Minister of the President's Office
-
Soe Thein
,
Aung Min
,
Tin Naing Thein
[
2
]
Minister for Information
-
Aung Kyi
Minister for Energy
-
Than Htay
Minister for National Planning and Economic Development
- Tin Naing Thein
Minister for Construction
-
Khin Maung Myint
[
3
]
Minister for Finance and Revenue
-
Hla Tun
[
4
]
Minister for Commerce
-
Win Myint
Minister for Foreign Affairs
-
Wunna Maung Lwin
Minister for Home Affairs
- Ko Ko
Minister for Defence
-
Hla Min
Events
The Myanma military begins its systematic violence against the Rohingya people, burning villages and committing atrocities.
[
5
]
References
↑
Olarn, Kocha (2012-07-04).
"Myanmar's vice president resigns for health reasons"
.
CNN
. Retrieved
2025-02-27
.
↑
"Myanmar president reshuffles cabinet"
.
Al Jazeera
. Retrieved
2025-02-27
.
↑
"Asia Column New Government in Myanmar: Profiles of Ministers (July 2011)"
.
Institute of Developing Economies
. Retrieved
2025-02-27
.
↑
"Decision - 2012/98 - EN - EUR-Lex"
.
eur-lex.europa.eu
. Retrieved
2025-02-27
.
↑
"A day at the beach for displaced Rohingya children in Malaysia"
.
www.surinametimes.com
. Retrieved
2025-02-27
.
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