Moe Thee Zune

During the time, he has been leading Burmese activists to seek support from the international community and to make lobbying to promote the movement.

[5] His fellowship allowed him to complete a book documenting his history, called "The Struggle for Democracy in Burma".

Later, one of the survivors mentioned that Htay Naing pleaded for someone to kill him, unable to endure Moe Thee Zun's tortures any longer.

[8] Upon learning from local media that Moe Thee Zun had returned to Myanmar for political purposes, Htay Naing's mother initiated the lawsuit case at the North Dagon Police Station and also reported at the President's Office on September 12, 2012.

In response, President Thein Sein directed the Rangoon Division Government to take criminal action against Moe Thee Zun and his accomplices.