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Khet Mar was born on 1969, is an A burmese democracy activist. Discover Khet Mar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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Khet Mar (ခက်မာ) is a Burmese journalist, activist, writer, poet and essayist.

1969

Khet Mar was born in 1969 in Myanmar.

When she was 22 years old, Khet Mar was sentenced to spend 10 years behind the bars because of her activist actions.

Her writings on topics such as human rights and politics were banned in Burma.

2008

When Cyclone Nargis hit her country on May 3, 2008, there were a lot of casualties.

It left 130,000 dead and Khet Mar began helping the victims of the disaster and was almost imprisoned again for her humane help.

As a volunteer teacher and organizer for a number of orphanage schools, Mar was doing things that her fellow citizens did not approve of.

2009

In 2009, after the close imprisonment encounter, she, her husband, and their two sons came to Pittsburgh to become a part of the City of Asylum/Pittsburgh as a Writer-In-Residence.

The campaign's purpose is to offer safe living places to international artists whose works have been banned in their home-countries, which forced them to become refugees.

She is currently a columnist for Sampsonia Way Magazine, where she writes about "Burmese writers, literary trends, and politics."

Her work has been translated into English and Japanese, been broadcast on radio, and made into a film.