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February 11, 2021, 05:08:09 AM
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What's your suggesting for solve of the Myanmar political's atmosphere?
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February 11, 2021, 05:16:52 AM
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What's your suggesting for solve of the Myanmar political's atmosphere?

 Can you give us some more insight on whats happening there politically??

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What's your suggesting for solve of the Myanmar political's atmosphere?

It's a complex issue that stretches back for centuries. Perhaps the most effective resolution to end the perpetual conflict would be to split Myanmar into separate countries along traditional ethnic and religious lines. But I'm simply a comparatively uninformed outsider; I don't profess to be an expert or to have knowledge or understanding of the nuances of the situation.

My simplistic overview is that Myanmar has been home to many quite distinct and separate ethnic groupings over many centuries (probably millennia), and there has always been some degree of tension between these groups, often escalating into outright conflict. Buddhist vs Rohingya Muslim is merely one facet. The appearance of the country as a single unified entity has always been a bit of an illusion, it's less of a cohesive whole like England or France, and more a empire of disparate factions. And the words 'empire' and 'England' take us to the next point, and the arrival of the British in the nineteenth century. Britain promptly took control, and consolidated their position of authority by pursuing their familiar tried and tested strategy of divide and conquer. If there are ethnic and religious divisions amongst the natives, a colonial power will always work to emphasise these, casting the opposing religions and ethnicities as the bad guys. And then when Britain left after WW2, as always happens when colonial powers leave, they left behind the chaos and exacerbated local tensions that they'd helped to foster. But Aung San, the head of the provisional government, made conciliatory moves towards the various ethnic leaders and promised them all equality in the new nation. Perhaps things would have been different if he'd remained alive, perhaps he would have found a way to keep everyone happy. But he was assassinated, leading to civil war, military uprising, and the chaos of today.

So we're left with a nation that isn't really a nation, ruled by a national military that isn't really national and doesn't represent national interests. It's difficult to see how Myanmar can remain a single nation, or why anyone other than the military would want it to remain so. Unfortunately, the military have the guns...








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February 11, 2021, 10:15:06 AM
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Can you give us some more insight on whats happening there politically??
The Military took over the government. They detained Aung San Suu Kyi which is their leader, cmiiw.

An article for you to know what's happening there.

--> https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-55902070

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February 11, 2021, 12:53:01 PM
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What's your suggesting for solve of the Myanmar political's atmosphere?
Military says they just need to conduct re-election without any interference in the results and no crimes involved until that they are going to be in the ruling state.Any government came forward to address this issue until now and help them to find a solution?

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February 11, 2021, 12:58:21 PM
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     There can be a hundred proven thousands of suggestions that everyone in this forum can give and most would probably be good solutions for the problem in Myanmar. But the thing is that no matter how much we talk and talk about this and come up with different kinds of useful solutions, it won't change anything not unless the leader of Myanmar themselves find in their hearts the compassion for their fellow countrymen. And I kean enough compassion that they would give more effort in exercising other solutions for their problems at hand. They have a lot of officals, lots of heads that cam think. If they really want to, they cam absolutely come up with a whole variety of solutions for their problems without compromising the wellbeing of their fellow countrymen.

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February 12, 2021, 01:48:32 AM
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Myanmar had an infant democracy. You can't expect it to be an adult overnight and killing it abruptly is not a solution.

Myanmar is mostly composed of Bamars with clear majority while 100s of other minorities are fighting for recognition. This coup had made them come together to fight against the military rule. I just hope the transition back to democracy would be peaceful one.

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February 12, 2021, 02:50:44 PM
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Is there anyone on here who is either from the region, or else familiar with the intricacies of its politics? I have a basic grasp, but would like to learn more. I've never really understood how much power Aung San Suu Kyi actually had within Myanmar. I know she was technically the leader, but the military certainly still held huge power even prior to recent events, and held prominent positions within the government and a sizeable proportion of parliament. I'd like to understand to what extent Aung San Suu Kyi actually ruled the country, and to what extent she was a populist figurehead. I'd particularly like to understand her response (or lack of response) on the Rohingya issue. How much of this was her own personal decision, and how much were her potential choices constrained by the military or other actors.






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February 12, 2021, 08:40:57 PM
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It is very difficult for the innocent people of Myanmar. I believe that it is not going to escalate to something more serious like civil war. They should let people of Myanmar to decide about their country system and political system.
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February 13, 2021, 06:57:18 PM
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It is very difficult for the innocent people of Myanmar. I believe that it is not going to escalate to something more serious like civil war. They should let people of Myanmar to decide about their country system and political system.
Myanmar army ordered everyone to stay inside their home which means no jobs, no business and no income for anyone then how people are going to survive this? Does the current one who is giving those orders aware of such circumstances or they don't care about people.

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February 15, 2021, 01:56:47 PM
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Myanmar had an infant democracy. You can't expect it to be an adult overnight and killing it abruptly is not a solution.

Myanmar is mostly composed of Bamars with clear majority while 100s of other minorities are fighting for recognition. This coup had made them come together to fight against the military rule. I just hope the transition back to democracy would be peaceful one.

It is not a Bamar vs minority fight in Myanmar. Both the Tatmadaw (army) and the NLD are dominated by the Bamar ethnic group (68% of the population). And when you talk about the minorities, they are not a homogenous group. There are 134 recognized ethnic minorities. The largest ethnic minority is the Tai-Shan group, who constitute around 10% of the population. Culturally and religiously, they are very similar to the Bamar. The third largest minority is Karen (7%), who are divided into majority Buddhist and minority Christian factions. The next largest groups are Buddhist Rakhine and ethnic Chinese, who constitute around 3% to 4% each.

Among the minorities, there are groups that are supportive of the army (Shan, Mon, Buddhist Karen.etc). Then there are non-Buddhist groups such as Rohingya, Kachin, Chin and Baptist Karen who have been fighting the army for many decades now. There is a third group, which is comprised of ethnic groups that are controlled by the Chinese government (Wa, Palaung, Kokang, Lahu.etc). These groups control their own territory, and use Chinese Yuan rather than Kyat as the currency in their areas. They are supported by the PLA.

Now a fourth faction has emerged, with the Buddhist Rakhines rebelling against the central government. They used to be pro-army earlier. But now they want more autonomy and are clashing with the Bamar dominated authorities. And finally there are Indians and Nepalis, who comprise around 2% of the population. This marginalized group doesn't have any political power and are being assimilated into the Bamar community.
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February 15, 2021, 02:25:07 PM
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This is the result if the military has a party in parliament. This has happened in my country also, and finally after the democratic revolution, the people and parliament agreed to remove the military from the parliament and now the conditions are more conducive and controlled.
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February 15, 2021, 02:47:26 PM
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seems like very sticky situation there right now,
is there something else other than the obvious politics why people are fighting there? natural resources or any kind of country wealth??

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March 08, 2021, 02:25:55 AM
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concerned about the current condition of Myanmar, hope conditions will better soon there!

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Mya Thwet Thwet Khine was shot during a demonstration in the capital Naypyitaw on Feb. 9. She had been on life support at a hospital with what doctors had said was no chance of recovery.

https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/19yearold-woman-shot-last-week-at-myanmar-protest-dies-101613717451631.html


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An official from Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy died in custody in Myanmar overnight after being detained in a crackdown on anti-junta protesters, associates said, and a party leader said he suspected the man was tortured.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-myanmar-politics-custody/official-from-suu-kyis-party-dies-in-custody-in-myanmar-idUSKBN2AZ0CX

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Myanmar seizes Soros charity funds for helping coup opponents
https://www.bernama.com/en/world/news.php?id=1942376

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March 27, 2021, 03:38:18 PM
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very crazy....the UN should intervene to mediate the current conditions in Myanmar.

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50+ ppl have been killed today by the Myanmar military on a killing rampage inflicting maximum terror against ppl of #Myanmar. 5 & 9 yr old children have been shot & just when things can’t get worse, 1 yr old baby is hit in the eye
https://twitter.com/rinfujimatsu/status/1375721574121136131


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March 28, 2021, 01:45:05 PM
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very crazy....the UN should intervene to mediate the current conditions in Myanmar.

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50+ ppl have been killed today by the Myanmar military on a killing rampage inflicting maximum terror against ppl of #Myanmar. 5 & 9 yr old children have been shot & just when things can’t get worse, 1 yr old baby is hit in the eye
https://twitter.com/rinfujimatsu/status/1375721574121136131

I guess the people of Myanmar will be able to sort out the issues on their own, without any outside interference. UN should first take care of those countries where it interfered previously. Look at the current state of Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan. First let them sort out the issues in these countries before making new interventions. And Myanmar is effectively a vassal state of China. Already relations between China and the West are strained and I don't want them to reach a breaking point.
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