1. This mini History Thread is a brief explainer on peoples resistance to oppression in Burma (Myanmar.) It’s especially for my Portland people (“latte alliance”) who might want some background on the Feb. 1, 2021 Myanmar coup and the protests against it.
2. Diverse lands that would become Burma (Myanmar in 1989) included trade kingdoms like Arakan & Pegu, independent mountain peoples. 18th C. British conquered but resistance including armed uprisings & labor strikes continued throughout Colonial period. irrawaddy.com/specials/on-th…
3. WW2 was extremely destructive in Burma & different ethnic groups took different sides. After Japanese fascist occupation ended, Britain finally granted independence. New govt was opposed by a major Communist insurgency & by ethnic groups fighting for autonomy or independence.
4. 1962 Gen. Ne Win took power from Burma's elected govt. Military ruled brutally w/o elected govt to 2016. Students demonstrated in 1962, 100+ were killed. Student + workers protests in 1974-76 violently suppressed, student Salai Tin Maung Oo executed. frontiermyanmar.net/en/salai-tin-m…
5. Ethnic Armed Organizations (EAOs) always active in frontier areas against Burma/Myanmar military regime. They formed/broke alliances w. each other & armed/financed their struggles in a variety of ways. Their ideologies varied (Communist rebellion also continued up to 1990s.)
6. 1988 with military economic control causing extreme distress students took to streets. Prodemocracy movement general strikes spread throughout Burma. Dictator Ne Win stepped down but wd be replaced by juntas continuing military rule. 3,000+ civilians massacred in crackdowns.
7. In 2007 economic crisis inspired Buddhist monks to lead peaceful marches opposing Myanmar's SPDC junta. Demonstrations were enormous, word leaked to outside world via early cellphone videos, but in another ruthless military crackdown, many civilians, incl. monks were killed.
8. Enduring military rule for decades, Myanmar resistance continued in poetry, literature reading groups, info smuggling. Juntas tried to control all of media/arts but mutual aid punk rockers & hip hop artists defied censors to express their rage. 2013:
9. Elected govt (w. military component) took office 2016. Still much to protest. Antiwar protests & some stood up for Rohingyas, student rights marchers, Kayah self-determination, labor union strikes, enviro issues. Braving violence, arrests. 600+ political prisoners Myanmar 2020
10. In Myanmar tradition of creative civil disobedience, protests against Feb. 1, 2021 coup incl. evening noisemaking, medical professionals led work stoppage. Some inspired by Milk Tea Alliance but face far greater retaliation from infamously brutal, genocidal Myanmar military.
11/11. Way forward requires #TroopWithdrawal Myanmar military out of occupied ethnic areas, out of government, out of economy. For updates on Myanmar read/support @FrontierMM. My previous History Threads incl on Burma resistance at projectmaje.org
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28 Jan
1. This History Thread is about Tourism in Burma (Myanmar.) It includes some of the problems that have been associated with tourism (as well as some cool vintage posters.) Environmental safeguards, #LandRights needed for sustainable equitable return of tourism to Myanmar (Burma.) ImageImageImageImage
2. Independent lands later border-defined as Burma were traveled by nomads, traders, pilgrims. Early Chinese travelers arrived by land, sea. 9th C. Persian & Arab seafarers visited Arakan, Pegu. Nicolo di Conti (Venice) in Arakan 1435. Russian & Genoese seafarers later in 15th C. ImageImageImage
3. 16th-17th C. Dutch/Portuguese/English contact followed by 19th C. British conquest. Foreigners’ Burma tourism leisure trips to archeological sites, hunting parties & other excursions. Disrespect for local religious customs was an issue. "Shoe question": myanmore.com/2019/05/the-sh… ImageImageImageImage
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29 Oct 20
1. This History Thread is about US Office of Strategic Services (OSS) Detachment 101, a multi-ethnic force Allied against Fascism in World War 2 Burma. It’s based on my article “Fire-Hardened” in Oct. 2020 issue of The Sentinel: specialforces78.com/chapter-78-new…
2. Burma was a British colony when invaded by Japan in 1942. A barrier to supply routes from India to US-supported Chinese military. Lt. Gen. “Vinegar Joe” Stilwell persuaded of need for a specialized intelligence unit by Brig. Gen. “Wild Bill” Donovan, founding director of OSS.
3. Stilwell & Donovan chose Capt. Carl Eifler to command OSS Detachment 101 which sought recruits from Burma Army personnel & refugees in India. Many Anglo-Burmese & Chinese-Burmese joined. Volunteers from many Burma ethnic groups (Karen, Burman, Shan, Ta’ang) signed up.
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16 Oct 20
1. Brief explainer thread (mostly for my Portland people) about Thailand protests. Bangkok protesters at start of curve where they get geared up. Umbrella walls (vs pepper spray spiked water cannons.) Massive numbers of protesters & hundreds of riot cops.
2. Reasons: Terrible Prime Minister took power in military coup & kept it with rigged election. Royal family is extraordinarily wealthy, by law nobody is allowed to criticize them. Chronic economic imbalance, economy weak with COVID-19 stopping tourism. theguardian.com/world/2020/oct…
3. Inspired by Hunger Games (3 finger salute) young people have been joining with seniors in Bangkok to defy Prime Minister, Royal family and call for democracy, accountability, human rights. Police crackdown now, these assemblies are all declared illegal.
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31 Jul 20
1. Instead of my usual monthly Burma (Myanmar) topic, this History Thread is a brief backgrounder on Portland, Oregon’s history as it relates to the ongoing Portland Black Lives Matter protest situation, along with an overview of those events.
2. Portland (653k pop. 2018) is on violently stolen land of #Indigenous Mollala, Multnomah, Kathlamet, Chinook, Clackamas, Tualatin Kalapuya & other Nations. White colonizers' timber towns were established along the Willamette River in 19th Century. oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/urban…
3. Oregon was founded w. racial exclusions incl. “lash law.” White settlers feared free Black people & #Indigenous people alliance. 1857 state Constitution excluded all Black people. State’s racism history also violence/massacre against Chinese immigrants. oregonhumanities.org/rll/magazine/s…
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25 Jun 20
1. This History Thread is about Burma (Myanmar) and natural disasters. Geography: Bay of Bengal & Sagaing Fault create conditions but disaster effects worsened by Climate Crisis, deforestation, economic/regional/ethnic inequality, info/funding/planning/academic gaps & corruption.
2. On edge of Indian Plate collision with Asia, Burma (Myanmar) has major north/south fault line (Sagaing Fault) & Burma Seismic Zone subduction & coastal subduction zone. Volcanoes are dormant but seismic activity in the form of earthquakes of various severity occurs frequently.
3. Ancient earthquakes formed & changed land that wd be known as Burma. 1762 Chittagong/Arakan earthquake (est 8.8) killed 200+ & elevated Arakan coastline. 1839 Mingun earthquake destruction Prome, Bhamo, Ava. Rang temple bells in Rangoon, felt in Moulmein. Years of aftershocks.
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23 Apr 20
1. This History Thread is about #malaria in Burma (Myanmar) and the way approaches to preventing, treating or controlling it have evolved. Malaria had long been the most deadly disease in Myanmar but cases and deaths have steeply declined in recent years. ImageImage
2. Malaria is a disease spread from human to human by mosquitos infected w. plasmodium parasites. Types endemic to Burma/Myanmar mainly P. falciparum (most fatalities) & P. vivax (relapses.) Affects liver, spleen, red blood cells; causes fever. Possible: anemia, cerebral malaria. Image
3. Fossil evidence preserved in Burmite (Burma Cretaceous amber) revealed a form of malaria parasite (P. burmacis) in midges 100 million+ yrs old. Modern malaria vectored by female anopheles mosquitos. 1st description: Chinese 2700 BC book Huangdi Neijing. today.oregonstate.edu/archives/2016/…
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