The Ministers Office

Civic Space Category (ii) administration/public service
BuiltBuilt: 1889-1905
Demolished Time19.04.1044
Date of Incident19.04.1022
Location Adress300 Adipati Road
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The Rangoon University Student Union building, built in 1931 with Dr. U Nyo's funding, became a symbol of Myanmar's anti-colonial nationalism.

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Second Generation
Following the 1962 coup d'état, General Ne Win suppressed student activism by destroying RUSU and closing universities. This sparked underground resistance culminating in 1988 protests.
Third Generation
The 1974 U Thant Crisis erupted when Ne Win refused proper burial for the former UN Secretary-General, sparking student protests that led to a memorial built in 1975.
Fourth Generation
The 8888 Uprising saw massive protests against General Ne Win's 26-year military rule in Myanmar, marking Aung San Suu Kyi's emergence as a democratic leader.
Fifth Generation
The 2007 Saffron Revolution saw Myanmar monks protesting rising prices, facing military blockades at key pagodas.
Sixth Generation
The 2021 Golden Spring revolution followed Myanmar's military coup against NLD's electoral win. Civil disobedience evolved into armed resistance as streets became protest spaces.


