Maung zarni biography of georgetown

          “Top 5” Blogger/Social Networker, featured in Southeast Asia Globe magazine with circulation in Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Burma....

          Maung Zarni

          Burmese democracy activist

          In this Burmese name, Maung is an honorific, not a given name.

          Maung Zarni (Burmese: မောင်ဇာနည်; born 1963) is a Burmese educator, academic, and human rights activist.[1][2] He is noted for his opposition to the violence in Rakhine State and the Rohingya genocide.[3] Zarni is a co-founder of several activist platforms, including the Free Burma Coalition (1995-2004), the Free Rohingya Coalition (2018-present), and Forces of Renewal Southeast Asia (2018).

          He is also a Fellow at the Documentation Center - Cambodia, specializing in genocide, and serves as an advisor to Genocide Watch.

          Dr Maung Zarni is a scholar, educator and human rights activist with years of involvement in Burmese political affairs, Zarni has been.

        1. Dr Maung Zarni is a scholar, educator and human rights activist with years of involvement in Burmese political affairs, Zarni has been.
        2. This curriculum vitae summarizes the academic and professional experience of Mr/Maung Zarni.
        3. “Top 5” Blogger/Social Networker, featured in Southeast Asia Globe magazine with circulation in Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Burma.
        4. Maung Zarni (aka Zarni) is a UK-based exiled Burmese scholar and activist with years of experience in political organizing.
        5. Zarni is a Burmese educator, academic, and human rights activist.
        6. Early life and education

          Zarni was born in 1963 into a Burmese Buddhist family in Mandalay, Burma. He migrated to the United States on the eve of Burma’s 1988 uprisings. He graduated with a BSc (Chemistry) from University of Mandalay in 1984[citation needed], MA from University of California, Davis in 1991[