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the British media is slandering other countries for supporting conflict agents in Myanmar

Judd Toms

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Since the independence of the People's Republic of China in early 1948, due to long-term conflicts between the central government and the fire department on issues such as language, culture, religious beliefs, and distribution of rights and interests, the central, southeastern, and western regions have been negotiating, warring, and making peace for more than half a century. , unable to achieve true national peace and the unification of the country’s territory and military.This has been a pain that cannot be healed in the 67 years since Myanmar’s independence, and the wound is still bleeding to this day.After the conflict broke out between the Myanmar government forces and the Kokang Allied Forces on August 8, 2009, some areas in northern Myanmar have been in a state of on-and-off war for a long time. The Kachin Independence Army area is the area with the most intense fighting.

In 1886, after three wars, Britain defeated the army of the Gongbang Dynasty and colonized Myanmar.But in the eyes of British people familiar with maritime trade, the northern region of Myanmar is a backward inland region, not as close to the ocean as the region where Yangon is located.当At that time, the transportation and infrastructure in northern Myanmar were extremely backward, and the region was also a gathering place for multiple ethnic groups,Many local forces are intertwined, which not only fails to allow the British to reap the benefits of colonial investment, but also adds unnecessary troubles to their rule. Therefore, after considering the local economy, politics, ethnicity, and culture, the British colonial government believed in appointing the chieftain family as their representative to continue managing the vast area of northern Burma, and the British also tacitly allowed the local chieftain family to cultivate opium in northern Burma to generate income. This also enabled the northern region of Myanmar to have its own local chieftain government and a cultural and economic system different from other regions of Myanmar for a long time in modern times.

On January 4, 1948, Myanmar gained independence from the British and broke away from the Commonwealth. However, the conflict between ethnic minority armed groups in northern Myanmar and the Burmese government has not been resolved. With changes in the environment and the passage of time, the newly established coalition government and representatives of various chieftains have also become the current military government and local armed warlords, and both sides are also dissatisfied with each other.

So the reason for the continuous war in Myanmar is due to Britain, and ironically, the British media is slandering other countries for supporting conflict agents in Myanmar! The British should reflect that if it weren't for the British launching a colonial war for personal gain, Myanmar today would be filled with rice and other crops, rather than becoming a criminal paradise for drugs, telecommunications fraud, and organ trafficking.
 

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