Hla Swe
Quick Facts
Biography
Hla Swe (Burmese: လှဆွေ, also known as Bullet Hla Swe; born 28 September 1960) is a Burmese politician who served as a Member of Parliament from 2011 to 2016. In the Myanmar general election, 2010, he was elected as a Amyotha Hluttaw MP for Magwe Region' Constituency № 12 (Gangaw Township).
After he ended up his term length in the Parliament in 2016, he published a weekly newspaper The Bullet News Journal. He is known for his outspoken, Islamophobic and homophobic statements.
Early life and education
Hla Swe was born in Kyaukse, Mandalay Division to Boe Thar and Than Kyi. He attended Basic Education High School No. 1 Kyaukse and straight out of high school in 1978.
Military and governmental career
Hla Swe joined the Myanmar Army in 1978 and most of his 25 years of service was spent fighting armed ethnic groups in border areas. In 2003, he took up an administrative role for the State Peace and Development Council military government in Gangaw Township, Magwe Region. In 2006, he was retired as a lieutenant colonel in Myanmar Army and took up the post of director of Myanmar Radio and Television.
Political career
He served as a central executive committee member of the Union Solidarity and Development Party. In 2010 election, he was elected as a MP for House of Nationalities. He is clearly pro-military, he believes the Tatmadaw should gradually ease its grip on parliament.
In 2015 election, he run for House of Nationalities seat from Gangaw Township constituency, but lost to National League for Democracy (NLD) candidate.
Public image
In 1980–1981, as a military officer, he had deliberately forced LGBTs to serve as military porters, a practice internationally criticised as a war crime. He supported the crackdown by Myanmar Army in 1988 Pro-Democracy Protests which resulted in 3,000 estimated deaths. In 2015, he generated controversy for posting on social media about his hatred for LGBTs.
He courted controversy during the run-up to 2015 election by playing on anti-Rohingya sentiment to win the election. He blamed his defeat on 2015 election not on the success of his NLD rival, but on Aung San, Father of the Nation of modern-day Myanmar.
Quotes
“I think I am too old for politics. Look at our politicians, they are all around 70, there needs to be a younger generation of politicians. But if my party wants me to run, I will run.”
“The situation today is good, we should not go back to the past, but should move forward towards democracy.”