Ludu Daw Amar

Burmese journalist and author

Ludu Daw Amar - Burmese journalist and author
Born

November 29th, 1915
109 years ago

Died

April 7th, 2008
17 years ago — 92 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

Myanmar

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A prominent journalist and author in Burma, engaged in significant literary and journalistic endeavors. Contributed to the development of the literary landscape in Myanmar by publishing various works that reflected the socio-political issues of the time. Founded and edited the magazine 'Ludu' which became a platform for literary expression and political commentary. Advocated for social justice and freedom of expression through writing and journalism, often facing challenges due to political censorship.

Founded and edited the magazine 'Ludu'

Published several influential works in Burmese literature

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