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Mir Thebo
مير ٿيٻو
Born (1946-12-15) 15 December 1946 (age 78)
Village Ghari, Mehar, Sindh, Pakistan
Political partyQaumi Inqilabi Party, Awami National Party, Pakistan National Party (Mir Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo) and SNSF.
Spouse(s)Hameeda Ghanghro (divorced)
Pirah Thebo (2015-present)
ChildrenManik Thebo (Son)
Parent(s)Abdul Baqi Thebo (father)
Badam Natawan (mother)

Mir Thebo (Sindhi: مير ٿيٻو) is left-wing politician from Mehar, Sindh, Pakistan. He later left Pakistan, and now lives Austin, Texas, United States.

Early life

Thebo born on 15 December 1946 at village Ghari, Mehar in Sindh. He got primary education from village Ghari. Thebo passed his matriculation examinations from Mehar and Shikarpur. Later, Sachal Sarmast college Hyderabad, Sindh and Sindh University, Jamshoro from where he did his Master's in Political Science.

Political activism

He started his political career as a student worker. Jam Saqi, a fiery student leader of yesteryear's, founded Sindh National Students Federation (SNSF) – a student wing of Communist Party on November 3, 1968, of which he was the founder president with Nadeem Akhter as the founding vice president and Mir Thebo as general secretary of the organization. Thebo was imprisoned 4 times, 2 days, then Ayub Khan regime 3 months, Yahya Khan's martial law 6 months, again Yahya martial law 6 months because of his political activities.

See also

References

  1. http://affairnews.com/2011/04/شهيد-نذير-عباسي-جو-نظرياتي-ورثو-۽-سازشي/
  2. https://indusherald.wordpress.com/2011/02/08/منهنجي-يادگيرين-مان-ڪجھ-ورق-مير-ٿيٻو/
  3. "Indus Herald: Notes from My Memory: Mir Thebo". 6 February 2011.
  4. "Indus Herald: Notes from My Memory: Mir Thebo". 6 February 2011.

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