Myanmar continues to make mistakes of the past

Topic: 

AUNG SAN SUU KYI, ROHINGYA, KACHIN, MIN AUNG HLAING, TATMADAW, ETHNIC MINORITIES, ARAKAN ARMY, AUNG SAN, BURMESE

Description: 

"January 4 marked the 72nd anniversary of Myanmar’s independence from Britain. The civil war in which the country – a patchwork of diverse ethnic regions, with mutually incomprehensible languages, unerasable regional identities and distinct political histories – was born has come a full circle. It is noteworthy that modern Myanmar was not the creation of nationalists. It was born out of the external shock of the Second World War and the dissolution of external colonial powers. Few Myanmar nationalist historians have acknowledged this historical fact, for it fundamentally and effectively undermines the nationalist historiography that typically glorifies and exaggerates the contributions of the ethnic-Burmese (Bama) nationalists – particularly State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi’s father and the Tatmadaw (military), originally a fascist proxy created by Japan as part of its wartime design against British rule in colonial Burma. Today, being an important site of the geopolitical rivalries among external powers, including China, India, the US and Japan, coupled with multiple domestic ethnic fault lines, Myanmar faces the very real prospect of another external shock, more than at any point in the country’s seven-decade post-independence history..."

Creator/author: 

Maung Zarni

Source/publisher: 

"Asia Times" (Hong Kong)

Date of Publication: 

2020-01-14

Date of entry: 

2020-01-14

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  • Individual Documents

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Countries: 

Myanmar

Administrative areas of Burma/Myanmar: 

Rakhine State, Kachin State

Language: 

English

Resource Type: 

text

Text quality: 

    • Good