Chairman of the State Security and Peace Commission of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing and his wife Daw Kyu Kyu Hla attended the State funeral service of the late Pro Tem President of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar U Myint Swe at Nyein Aye resthouse of the Defence Services General Hospital in Nay Pyi Taw and the Tatmadaw Military Cemetery (Nay Pyi Taw) yesterday afternoon.
The ceremony
was attended by venerable members of the Sangha led by the Secretary of the
State Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee, Presiding Patron of Masoeyein Taikthit
Monastery of Mandalay, Abbot of Dhamma Thameikdi Monastery, Aggamaha Pandita
Aggamaha Saddhammajotikadhaja, Maha Dhammakathika, Bahujanahitadhara Bhaddanta
Vasettha Bhivamsa.
Likewise, the
State funeral service was attended by Chairman of the State Security and Peace
Commission of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, Commander-in-Chief of
Defence Services, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing and his wife Daw Kyu Kyu Hla,
President (Retired) U Thein Sein, Vice-Presidents (Retired) Thiha Thura Tin
Aung Myint Oo and U Nyan Tun, Vice-Chairman of the Commission, Deputy
Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services, Commander-in-Chief (Army), Vice-Senior
General Soe Win and his wife Daw Than Than Nwe, retired senior Tatmadaw
officers, Commission member, Prime Minister and Union Minister for National
Planning U Nyo Saw and his wife, Commission members and their wives, the
Secretary of the Commission and his wife, Union-level dignitaries, Union
ministers and their wives, retired Union-level dignitaries and retired Union
ministers, the Nay Pyi Taw Council Chairman, senior Tatmadaw officers from the
Office of the Commander-in-Chief, representatives from social organizations,
Daw Khin Thet Htay who is wife of the late Pro Tem President U Myint Swe and
family members, relatives, guests and religious associations.
First, the
remains of late Pro Tem President U Myint Swe were conveyed to the hearse
platform, with the military parade. President (Retired) U Thein Sein,
Vice-Presidents (Retired) Thiha Thura Tin Aung Myint Oo and U Nyan Tun, retired
senior Tatmadaw officers, the Vice-Chairman of the Commission, Deputy
Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services, Commander-in-Chief (Army) and his wife,
Union-level dignitaries, commission members and their wives, senior Tatmadaw
officers from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief and family members of late
Pro Tem President U Myint Swe paid tribute to the remains.
The Senior
General and his wife arrived at Nyein Aye resthouse, where the State funeral
service will take place, and paid tribute to the remains of the late Pro Tem
President.
The Senior
General and his wife cordially comforted Daw Khin Thet Htay, wife of late Pro
Tem President U Myint Swe and family members.
The Senior
General and his wife, and the congregation attending the State funeral service,
took the Five Precepts from Secretary of SSMNC Masoeyein Taikthit Sayadaw while
members of the Sangha recited three verses of Sabbe Sankhara Aniccati.
Daw Khin Thet
Htay and family members of late Pro Tem President U Myint Swe donated robes and
alms to members of the Sangha.
Daw Khin Thet
Htay and family members, the Senior General and his wife and attendees listened
to Samvega Katha delivered by the Secretary Masoeyein Taikthit Sayadaw and
shared merits gained.
Daw Khin Thet
Htay and family members paid tribute again to the remains of late Pro Tem
President U Myint Swe.
Eight Union
Ministers conveyed the remains onto the artillery carrier to send it to the
Tatmadaw Military Cemetery (Nay Pyi Taw). Meanwhile, the Guard of Honour
saluted the remains and conducted other funeral conveyance procedures.
The artillery
carrier conveying the remains of late Pro Tem President U Myint Swe and the
convoy of the State funeral service left Nyein Aye resthouse of the Defence
Services General Hospital of Nay Pyi Taw to the Tatmadaw Military Cemetery (Nay
Pyi Taw), followed by the Senior General and his wife, the Vice-Senior General
and his wife, Commission members and their wives, Daw Khin Thet Htay who is
wife of late Pro Tem President U Myint Swe and family members, relatives,
Union-level dignitaries, Union ministers and their wives, senior Tatmadaw
officers from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief and their wives,
departmental officials, guests and religious associations.
The artillery
carrier carrying the remains of late Pro Tem President U Myint Swe and the
convoy of the State funeral service rolled along the Pobbathiri circular road
from Nyein Aye resthouse of the Nay Pyi Taw DSGH to the Tatmadaw Military
Cemetery (Nay Pyi Taw). Along the route, Tatmadaw members from Tatmadaw (Army,
Navy and Air) and families, departmental personnel and people paid tribute and
bowed in farewell as a mark of mourning.
When the
convoy arrived at the Tatmadaw Military Cemetery (Nay Pyi Taw), the remains was
conveyed to the ceremonial area with the military parade, followed by the wife
of the late Pro Tem President and family members, the Senior General and his
wife, the Vice-Senior General and his wife, Union-level dignitaries and their
wives, senior Tatmadaw officers from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief and
their wives, officials from relevant organizations and guests.
Eight Union
Ministers conveyed the remains of Pro Tem President U Myint Swe onto the hearse
platform.
The Senior
General, the Vice-Senior General, Union-level dignitaries and senior Tatmadaw
officers from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief took their positions, and
the Tatmadaw Guard of Honour carried out the ceremonial procedures as per the
military parade protocol, presenting arms with lowered rifles in tribute and
raised rifles in tribute.
The Chairman
of the State Security and Peace Commission read out the gazette order of the
National Defence and Security Council, after which the order was placed inside
the coffin containing the remains of Pro Tem President U Myint Swe.
After that,
the Tatmadaw Guard of Honour fired three rounds in salute, then, for the final
time, presented arms with raised rifles and sounded the bugle in tribute.
Ambassadors
from the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Nepal, Thailand, Bangladesh,
the Russian Federation, India, the United Arab Emirates, Sri Lanka, the
People’s Republic of China, and Laos, Chargés d’Affaires ad interim from
Indonesia, the Philippines and Brunei, the First Secretary on behalf of the
Vietnamese Ambassador and 16 military attachés from foreign military attaché offices to Myanmar paid tribute to
the remains of late Pro Tem President individually.
After that,
late Pro Tem President U Myint Swe’s wife and family members paid their final
respects, and the remains of late Pro Tem President U Myint Swe were placed
into the cremation chamber for cremation.
Captain Kyaw
Phone Myint (Retd), son of late Pro Tem President U Myint Swe, together with
family members, conveyed the urn of late Pro Tem President U Myint Swe to the
venue where the tomb will be built.
The Chairman
of the Leading Organizing Committee for the State Funeral Service, the
Vice-Chairman and members, senior Tatmadaw officers from the Office of the
Commander-in-Chief and attendees observed the processes of keeping the urn in
the tomb and closing the tomb.
Family
members then paid tribute to the tomb of late Pro Tem President U Myint Swe.
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