In Myanmar, Pair of Protest Activists Share Common Goal: Root Out Dictatorship Ko Tayzar San (left) and Ko Wai Moe Naing (right). 8.1k At a first glance, the differences between them are noticeable. While one is bespectacled and slim, looking more like a school teacher, the other weighs 260 lbs. and has the air of a jolly guy. When it comes to their anti-regime activism, however, there are no differences at all between them. The vision of both men, like others in the country today, is crystal clear: to root out military dictatorship in Myanmar. Meet Ko Tayzar San of Mandalay and Ko Wai Moe Naing from Monywa. The two have been the most prominent faces of the pro-democracy movement in Myanmar’s upcountry regions Mandalay and Sagaing. They have played leading roles in anti-regime protests since February.