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Zoya Phan (born 27 October 1980) is a Burmese political activist. She resides in the United Kingdom, and is the Campaign Manager of the human rights organization Burma Campaign UK. She was an outspoken critic of the Burmese government when it was under direct military rule, repeatedly calling for democratic reform in Burma, as well as economic sanctions from both the British government and the United Nations. Following political changes in the country from 2011, she has continued to campaign for international action to end ongoing human rights violations, especially regarding the use of rape and sexual violence against ethnic women by the Burmese Army.

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  • زويا فان (ar)
  • Zoya Phan (es)
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  • زويا فـان (بالبورمية: ဇိုယာဖန်း)‏ هي ناشطة حقوق الإنسان ميانمارية، ولدت في 27 أكتوبر 1980 في Manerplaw ‏ في ميانمار. (ar)
  • Zoya Phan descendiente de la etnia karen, de Birmania, tiene un alto perfil como activista político exiliado. Actualmente, reside en el Reino Unido, donde es Coordinador Internacional de la organización de derechos humanos Burma Campaign UK.​ Es una destacada crítica del gobierno de Birmania, al que ha demandado repetidas veces su transición a la democrática. También ha demandado el establecimiento de sanciones económicas del gobierno británico y las Naciones Unidas a Birmania. En abril de 2009, publicó su autobiografía, Little Daughter, en el Reino Unido, con el título Undaunted al utilizado en su publicación en Estados Unidos, en mayo del 2010.​​​ (es)
  • Zoya Phan (born 27 October 1980) is a Burmese political activist. She resides in the United Kingdom, and is the Campaign Manager of the human rights organization Burma Campaign UK. She was an outspoken critic of the Burmese government when it was under direct military rule, repeatedly calling for democratic reform in Burma, as well as economic sanctions from both the British government and the United Nations. Following political changes in the country from 2011, she has continued to campaign for international action to end ongoing human rights violations, especially regarding the use of rape and sexual violence against ethnic women by the Burmese Army. (en)
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