Category: Sad News

  • Mohinga (Sad Story)

    Mohinga (Sad Story)

    by Hla Min

    Updated : Dec 2025

    Daw Khin Khin Kyu ခင်ခင်ကြူ (Ann, A67) related the sad story of her younger brother.

    He had two invitations.

    One was to attend his niece’s wedding in Australia. His older brother U Thein Han ဦးသိန်းဟန် played Basketball for Burma မြန်မာ့လက်ရွေးစင် and taught Mathematics at RIT ရန်ကုန်စက်မှုတက္ကသိုလ်သင်္ချာဆရာ

    Another one was to join a group to visit Burma.

    Since he had not been back to Burma for a very long time, he decided to join the group.

    They stayed at a hotel on Pyay / Prome Road ပြည်လမ်း

    In the late evening, he had an urge to look for a Mohinga မုန့်ဟင်းခါး shop. The group leader told him that they would have Mohinga the next morning.

    He left the hotel. After a couple of hours, someone informed that there had been an accident on Pyay Road, and that Ann’s brother had passed away unexpectedly.

  • Fatal Pony Ride

    Fatal Pony Ride

    by Hla Min

    Updated : Aug 2025

    Peter Pe (64 Intake)

    He was among the Top students — along side Zaw Min, Tommy Shwe (GBNF) and Cho Aye (GBNF) — that were admitted to 1st BE in November 1965.

    He is the younger brother of Saya U Nita Pe (Min / Geol).

    He represented RIT in Swimming and Water Polo.

    He fell from a horse and was taken to the hospital. He passed away.

    Ko Zaw Min posted an article about him.

    Emma Myint wrote : He was our classmate. I attended his funeral.

  • Events in 1988

    Events in 1988

    1988 ဖြစ်ရပ် တချို့

    မတ် March

    • ဘုန်းမော် (ကွယ်) Phone Maw (GBNF)
    Phone Maw

    ဩဂုတ် August

    • ဒီမိုကရေစီ — တောင်းဆို Call for Democratic Reform

    စက်တင်ဘာ September

    • တက္ကသိုလ် ပေါင်းစုံ ဆရာများ အဖွဲ့ — စည်းဝေး Meeting of Sayas from Universities and Institutes
    • ပညာရေးတက္ကသိုလ် ပါချုပ် ဦးခင်မောင်တင့် (တက္ကသိုလ်ဘုန်းနိုင်) — နာယက
      U Khin Maung Tint (Tekkatho Phone Naing) — Patron
    • ဦးစံတင် — ဥက္ကဌ
      U San Tin — President
    • Dr. ဇင်အောင် — ဒုဥက္ကဌ
      Dr. Zin Aung — Vice President

    အာဏာသိမ်း

    Coup d’etat

    General

    • Dr. တင်အောင် (ရူပ) ကို နာယက ခန့်။
      ဆရာ က US ကီု Delegation နဲ့ သွား။
      အပြန် မှာ forced to retire
  • Dark Moments in Burma

    Dark Moments in Burma

    by Hla Min

    Updated : July 2025

    July 19, 1947

    Arzanis
    • See Posts

    March 2, 1962

    • The Coup d’etat ended Parliamentary Democracy in the Union of Burma.
    • President Mahn Win Maung, Prime Minister U Nu & cabinet ministers, and Shan Sawbwas were detained.
    U Nu

    7th July 1962

    • It saw indiscriminate shooting at the student protesters.
    • The official death tally was 17.
    • Ko Aung Khin was hit by a stray bullet as he was returning from RUBC to his home in Windermere Road.

    8th July 1962

    • It saw the revered RU Student Union Building demolished.
    • The then No. (1) and No. (2) said that they did not give orders for the two sad events.
    • Some people reported hearing strange sounds and seeing strange images in or near the residence halls (e.g. Mandalay Hall). Some believe that there might be ghosts.

    1963

    • There were pamphlets and Sar Saungs commemorating the anniversary of 7th July.
    • The higher authorities gave ultimatum to the hostel students to leave.
    • All classes except those from the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Engineering were closed.
    • Final exams were held locally (e.g. at State High Schools).
    • The schools were reopened in November 1964 under a new Education System.

    1964

    • The use of Intelligence Level Aggregate (ILA) system and the 3 NRC rule created a Tier System among the Once Equal Disciplines.
    • A sayagyi told his students, “If all of you go to medical and engineering, there will not be talent left to cover other important fields.”
    • There were some exceptions. Dr. Min Oo (in 1963) and Dr. Zaw Win (a few years later) stood Second in the whole of Burma in Matric. They chose to study Maths and received their Doctorates from Germany. Dr. Min Oo retired from McMasters University in Canada. He earlier taught in Germany and in the US as a visiting professor. Dr. Zaw Win is GBNF.

    Mid-1960s

    • Nationalization of Schools took place on April 1, 1965.
    • “Burmese Way to Socialism (Despotism, Nepotism)” created 2nd and 3rd Class Citizens.
    • Shortage of rice (unheard of in the “Rice Bowl of Asia”) caused unease. The problem was redirected to create a riot known as “Tayoke Bama Ah Yay Ah Khinn” တရုပ်ဗမာ အရေးအခင်း

    1974

    U Thant Ah Yay Ah Khin
    • “U Thant Ah Yay Ah Khin” ဦးသန့်အရေးအခင်း can be read in a book with rare photos. Htein Win Sar Pay ထိန်ဝင်းစာပေ has published books about the two Ah Yay Ah Khinn in 1974 and 1988. Ko Khin Maung Zaw mailed me a copy of “U Thant Ah Yay Ah Khinn”. At the 5th ILF (Irrawaddy Literary Festival), Ko Htein Win gave me a copy of the 8-8-88 Ah Yay Ah Khinn.

    Late 1980s

    1988
    • There were several more closure of the schools.
    • Many students lost three precious years of their lives (1988, 1989 and 1990). There were no classes, exams and Convocation for the three years. The 1st BE Intake of 1983 graduated in 1992. Those who failed the 6th BE in 1987 had to repeat again in 1991.
    • Some, who witnessed the events in March and August of 1988, had a long wait before they could freely express their experiences.
    • In August 1988, Dr. Tin Aung (Physics) and U Tun Aung Chain (History) were in the US as members of the Burmese Education Delegation. Dr. Tin Aung was elected in abstentia as a Patron / Nayaka နာယက of the “Sayas and Sayamas from All Universities and Institutes” Ah Phwe အဖွဲ့ supporting the 8-8-88 movement. Upon his return to Burma, Dr. Tin Aung was forced to resign.
      When Dr. Tin Aung’s pacemaker needed replacement, his former students from Myanmar and Overseas donated for his health expenses.
    Dr. Tin Aung
  • Rimon Than HC Facility

    Rimon Than HC Facility

    by Hla Min

    Updated : July 2025

    Dr. Rimon Than

    Highlights

    Rimon
    • Medical doctor
    • MRCGP
    • RAF Squadron Leader / Acting Wing Commander
    • Mountaineer
    • Rescue Team Leader

    Family

    • Elder son of U Maung Maung Kyi (SPHS63, ChE in Pulp & Paper from Dresden University) & Daw Khin May Than (ChE72)
    U Maung Maung Kyi & Daw Khin May Than

    GBNF

    • Sadly, he passed away in a avalanche.
    • An RAF Health Care Facility has been named after him.
    Health Care Facility

    Posts

    • Maung Maung Kyi
    • Ogmore-by-the-sea
    • Sad News
  • Myint Thin (M71)

    Myint Thin (M71)

    by Hla Min

    Updated : June 2025

    Highlights

    • Matriculated from St. Paul’s High School in 1965
    • Joined 1st BE at RIT
    • RIT Luyechun
    • Represented RIT in Rowing
    • Graduated with Mechanical Engineering in 1971
    M71
    • Worked in Singapore and Malaysia
    • Wrote bios of Dr. Tin Win (M62), U Tu Myint (M) & U Aung Myint (M69) for SPZP-2000
    • Sponsored Saya U Ba Than to attend SPZP-2007 in Singapore
    Gathering in Singapore
    • Attended Meditation Retreats at Panditarama Meditation Center in Bago Hse Mile Gone
    • Passed away in Singapore
    Myint Thin, Myint Toe, U Tu Myint

    Emma Myint wrote :

    Last time I met him was at Ko Nyan Win Shwe son wedding. His mom was my primary school teacher.

    Posts

    • Luyechun
    • Rowing
    • SPZP Sponsors
  • U Chit Po Po (M69)

    SPHS

    He matriculated from St. Paul’s High School.

    RIT

    He graduated from RIT with Mechanical Engineering in 1969.

    69ers at Inya

    He represented RIT in Rowing along with U Aung Lwin (Jasper, C70), U Wunna Sithu (EC71), U Aung Tun Oo (George, M71) and me.

    Music

    He is an expert Harpist.

    Family

    His father U Ba Than was a co-founder of Burmese Chamber of Commerce.

    Chit Po Po & Family

    His spouse Dr. Daisy Saw (sister of Patrick and Stanley / Myo Lwin) worked for projects in Cambodia.

    I met him and his children at D S Saluja’s house in Bangkok.

    I met his son Zeyar Po and Stanley at the SPHS Lunch gathering at Olympic Park in Sydney in 2006.

  • Demise on a Flight

    Dr. Barry Paw (MD, Ph.D)

    • He is a Professor & Researcher.
    • He is the only son of Saya U Htin Paw (EE58, GBNF).
    • After the demise of his parents, he visited his maternal aunt in Australia. He had to take care of the last journey of his uncle (aunt’s spouse), who passed away unexpectedly.
    • On the way back home, he suffered a heart attack and passed away. The plane landed in Denver, Colorado. His father resided in Fremont, California. He worked in the East Coast. Both places are far from Denver.
    U Htin Paw
  • U Htin Paw (EE58)

    U Htin Paw

    Brief Bio

    • He received two Gold Medals in 1958.
    • He joined the Electrical Engineering Department as Assistant Lecturer.
    • He received State Scholarship to study MS at Michigan University.
    • Since the Scholarship was for UBARI, he transferred there and taught part-time at EE.
    • He moved to Electrical Inspectorate.

    USA

    • He served as President of BEA.
    • He served as President of TBSA.
    • He wrote articles for RIT Alumni Newsletter.
    • He attended SPZP-2000, but had to leave early to take care of his ailing spouse.

    Relatives

    • His only son Dr. Barry Paw (MD, Ph.D) passed away on the flight from Australia to USA.
    • His brother is U Tun Thein (A67).
    • His nephews include Robert Hla Thein (M72).
  • Rain Coat

    U Po Kyaw Myint

    • He taught Burmese at Rangoon University.
    • He wrote books / articles with the pen name မြန်စာဂုဏ် ကျော်မြင့်
    • He was a Thaing Saya.
    • A bus caught his rain coat.
    • He passed away.