All Burma Students' Democratic Front - Leadership

Leadership

The ABSDF elects its leadership democratically. Leaders of the organisation serve for a certain period of time (Three years) in accordance with the ABSDF constitution. The following is the list of the organisation’s current leaders who were elected in ABSDF’s Eight Conference convened in December 2006, to serve for a three-year executive term. 1. Than Khe - Chairperson 2. Myo Win - Vice-Chairperson 3. Sonny Mahinder - General Secretary 4. Myint Hein - Joint-General Secretary (1) 5. Khin Kyaw - Joint-General Secretary (2) 6. Salai Yaw Aung -Central Leading Committee 7. Wai Lynn Zin - Central Leading Committee 8. Soe Htut - Central Committee Member 9. Moe Kyaw Oo - Central Committee Member 10. Kyaw Ko - Central Committee Member 11. Maung Oo - Central Committee Member 12. Aye Lwin - Central Committee Member 13. Thant Chain Myint - Central Committee Member 14. Kyaw Kyaw Lin - Central Committee Member 15. Dee Yu - Central Committee Member 16. Mya Win - Central Committee Member (Reserve) 17. Aung Win Tin - Central Committee Member (Reserve) 17. Thein Lwin - Central Committee Member (Reserve)

From 2001 to 20 December 2010 ABSDF was on the US terror list.

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