| Ethnic tension and minority perspective on Burma’s problems |
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| Written by Nehginpao Kipgen | |||||||||
| Friday, 25 April 2008 00:00 | |||||||||
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Asian Tribune - April 25, 2008 When exploring the probable solution for the Union of Burma's problems, any analysis based exclusively on the present political development is inconclusive. Burma has never been an ethnically and politically unified country since independence from the British in January 1948.
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