Phyu Phyu Thin became actively involved in student protest back in 1991 when Aung San Suu Kyi was awarded as Nobel Peace Prize. She was a student from Rangoon University majoring in History. She joined NLD party in 1998, was detained for 4 months in Insein Prison. Later in 2002, she attended an educational program on HIV/AIDS and she then became a serious helping hand to those patients. She is now 39 years old.
Among the 100 list, there were U Thein U and U Soe Win who were leaders of NLD’s secondary party called National Democracy Party. Back in 1990 Regime’s Election, 3 members were elected as parliament representatives and 2 of them were U Thein U and U Soe Win and the last person was Dr Sein Win who is now serving as Prime Minister of Burmese Exile Government.
In the Central Committee list, 13 women were found too. They are;
Daw Khin Than (Sa Gaing Division)
Nann Khin Htwe Myint (Karen State)
Daw Hla Hla Moe (Pegu Division)
Daw Khin They Kywe (Mon State)
Daw Win Mya Mya (Mandalay Division)
Daw Ohn Kyi (Mandalay Division)
Doctor Daw Than Ngwe (Rangoon Division)
Ma Phyu Phyu Thin (Rangoon Division)
Daw Khin Khin Win (Women Work Group)
Daw Myint Myint Sein (Women Work Group)
Daw Le Le (Women Work Group)
Daw May Hninn Kyi (Women Work Group)
Daw Aye Aye Mar (Women Work Group)
Daw Khin Khin Win (Women Work Group)
U Win Htein (Office Controller at Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s Office)
U Kyaw San (Sa Gaing Division)
U Saw Hlaing (Sa Gaing Division)
U Win Myint Aung (Sa Gaing Division)
Daw Win Mya Mya (Mandalay Division)
U Than Lwin (Mandalay Division)
U Nyi Pu (Rakhine State)
U Kyaw Khaing (Rakhine State)
U Khin Hla (Rakhine State)
U Kyaw Khin (Shan State)
You can download and study the whole list and statement from these links – http://above-3-or-4-pages.blogspot.com/2010/03/nld-cc-100.html