Than Shwe's Burma (Revised Edition)

Than Shwe's Burma (Revised Edition)
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Publisher : Twenty-First Century Books
Total Pages : 156
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ISBN-10 : 9781467703635
ISBN-13 : 146770363X
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Book Synopsis Than Shwe's Burma (Revised Edition) by : Diane Zahler

Download or read book Than Shwe's Burma (Revised Edition) written by Diane Zahler and published by Twenty-First Century Books. This book was released on 2012-08-01 with total page 156 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Than Shwe was part of a military coup that took over Burma in the 1960s. The British had granted Burma independence in 1948, but the country, with its many ethnic groups, had trouble building a democratic government. Than Shwe rose through the military ranks, and after the army stepped in to quell demonstrations and riots that began on August 8, 1988, he emerged as head of the military council. He became one of the most secretive and repressive leaders in the world. Than Shwe uses Burma's resources to finance a strong military. To suppress dissent, his soldiers destroy the countryside, sending people into hiding, refugee camps, or slavery. His control has isolated the country from international observers. In 2007, Internet images of monks being beaten during a protest rally reached the rest of the world. This was followed by reports in 2008 of a devastating cyclone, when Than Shwe banned outside aid for weeks. Both events helped to raise global awareness about the human rights abuses suffered by the Burmese people. In Than Shwe's Burma, learn more about this dictatorship and about Burma's long struggle to become a free nation.


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