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Election Reignites Ethnic Tensions
By KYAW ZWA MOE Wednesday, November 10, 2010


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The election itself reignited ethnic tensions and the unfair results are highly likely to increase those tensions.

“Tension is high between the KIA [the military wing of the KIO] and the government,” Tuja told The Irrawaddy. “These issues have been resolved through military means for decades. More bloodshed will occur, since there is little chance of a peaceful solution to these issues.”



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A.M.O Wrote:
12/11/2010
Oh! Boy! This '2010' throws a light on the mindset of Than Shwe, which is similar to his boss Ne Win (ie. Ne Win called up all minorities including the BCP in the 60s for reconciliation & later turned them down and reached for the arms again). Than Shwe is so adamant that he'll never learn from his boss' mistakes; now that he is in deep troubles listed as:

- Will the Army still fight for his cause; whatever Khin Nyunt achieved is down the drain now?

- Will his art in Psychological Warfare be able to handle this '2010' politics?

- Will the common soldier, under present economic hardships, still be keen to fight for him while he & his cronies enjoy a lavish life style?

- '2010' is of a highly sensitive political nature; a wrong move or a small mistake could cause a major disaster

- This is a power transition (ie. powershift);
and 'chance' matters a lot; if not handled properly, he could have the same fate as Romania's Ceausescu.

Nyi Nyi Wrote:
11/11/2010
It shows that the election is a lost opportunity for Burma.

Silent Boy Wrote:
11/11/2010
Let's wait and see what happens to the USDP and Than Shwe. They will surely harvest what they sow. That's civil war.

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