Another difficulty facing the ceasefire talks is the fundamental difference in thinking between government negotiators and ethnic leaders. The former have repeatedly insisted that economic development is the key to lasting peace, while latter continue to call for autonomy and a real federal union.
Govt and KIA to Hold Informal Talks | The Irrawaddy Magazine
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Gun Maw addresses a KIO standing committee in Laiza, Kachin State, in March prior to peace talks with a Burmese government delegation. (PHOTO: The Irrawaddy)
Khin Mgoo likes this.
Hla Myint economic development is for civilians to work in 3 branches of democratically-elected govt., viz legislative, executive & judiciary ;
soldier's sole responsibility is to defend mother country;
Burmese history starting from 1958 has proved ,the further soldiers stay away from politics,
the better for the country & for the military in general;
stop meddling in politics;
mind your own business.
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soldier's business is NOT Economy;
soldier's business is defending mother country.
in High-tech age,the more
we mind our own business, the better for ALL of us.
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