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Myanmar peace advocate to receive Gold Medal for Human Rights

30 May 2023
Aung Myo Min wins Sydney Peace Foundation Gold Medal
Aung Myo Min, Union Minister for Human Rights in the cabinet of the National Unity Government of Myanmar, will receive the Sydney Peace Foundation鈥檚 Gold Medal for Human Rights on Friday, June 2.

Currently serving as a minister in exile, Aung Myo Min will receive the award in recognition of his ongoing advocacy for peace and human rights in Myanmar at a ceremony at the University of Sydney. He will deliver a keynote lecture on Myanmar鈥檚 current political climate and steps being made to transition to a liberal democracy.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a great honour to recognise Aung Myo Min with the Sydney Peace Foundation Gold Medal for Human Rights, for inspiring a generation of pro-democracy advocates in Myanmar,鈥 said Dr Susan Banki, Sydney Peace Foundation board member and Asia-Pacific expert in the University of Sydney鈥檚 School of Social and Political Sciences.

鈥淎ung Myo Min鈥檚 lifelong work, most often practiced under deeply restrictive conditions, is an example of how hope, courage, and the values of justice can grow out of the most difficult circumstances,鈥 she said.

Aung Myo Min will be awarded the Gold Medal by Professor Rodney Smith, Interim Head of the School of Social and Political Sciences. In his keynote lecture, Minister Aung will detail the current political situation in Myanmar and his role in the National Unity Government (NUG) 鈥 which was founded following the February 2021 coup to restore democracy to Myanmar. He will discuss the country鈥檚 current military rule and its response of the pro-democracy movement.

During the lecture, Aung Myo Min will expand on his role as an activist and LGBT advocate and will also address how the NUG will integrate human rights principles and standards into its policies and positions.

is a prestigious acknowledgement of an individual鈥檚 tireless commitment to human rights, with previous winners including Nelson Mandela, Midnight Oil and Julian Assange.

Dr Susan Banki will conduct a Q&A with Minister Aung 鈥 whom she met when conducting research on the Thailand-Myanmar border 鈥 before the medal ceremony.

About Aung Myo Min

Image of Aung Myo Min, Minister for Human Rights

Minister for Human Rights, National Unity Government, Aung Myo Min

is the Union Minister for Human Rights in the cabinet of the National Unity Government of Myanmar. Prior to joining the NUG, he was one of Myanmar鈥檚 most prominent human rights advocates and a youth leader in the 1988 democracy uprising. Aung Myo Min lived in exile for 23 years and continued working on human rights issues in Myanmar, particularly in relation to marginalised people. He graduated with a Masters鈥 Degree in human rights from Columbia University, New York, in 1993. He has received eight human rights awards for his outstanding human rights work, including the Schuman Human Rights Award in 2017.

About the Sydney Peace Foundation

is a not-for-profit foundation in its 25th year of advocating for peace with justice. The Foundation espouses the principle that achieving true and lasting peace requires moving beyond ending war and violent conflict, and addressing deep injustices and structural inequality through systemic reform.

The University of Sydney is a key partner of the Sydney Peace Foundation, which was established at the University in 1998.


Event: Is peace and democracy possible in Myanmar?

DATE: Friday 2 June

TIME: 3.30pm 鈥 5pm

LOCATION: Social Sciences Building (A02) Science Road Lecture Theatre 200 Camperdown

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