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Milestones

News & Record 26 Feb 2021
Achievers. UNCG's college of visual and performing arts has announced the following. ... Dhamma Instruments in Burmese Buddhism,” can be found in the Yale Journal of Music and Religion.Andy Hudson, assistant professor of clarinet, has been awarded an ArtsGreensboro grant to support the forthcoming release of his debut solo album, "Halfway Home." ... * * * *.
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Thant Myint-U: Myanmar's protests show "widespread hatred of past military rule”

New Statesman 24 Feb 2021
Thant Myint-U, the author of The Hidden History of Burma , is one of the most prominent international observers of Burmese politics ... A military junta took power in 1988, ending a quarter century of self-imposed isolation and “Burmese socialism” [the ideology of the Burma Socialist Programme Party, which fused Buddhism and socialism].
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Feeling sorry for Suu Kyi? Time to worry about Rohingya

Malaysia Today 04 Feb 2021
What is alleged by the Myanmar Army, also known by its official name, the Tatmadaw, on the ground of the coup was not different ... The junta that ruled Myanmar for half a century reckoned on mixing Burmese nationalism and Theravada Buddhism and heavily discriminated against minorities in the country where at least 100 ethnic groups are living ... .
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Myanmar coup: how the military has held onto power for 60 years

Beijing News 03 Feb 2021
Military control of the government is nothing new for the Burmese people ... General Ne Win, who took power in a military coup, took the country economically and politically down a road informed by a new ideology that mixed together Buddhism and Marxism, known as the "Burmese Way to Socialism".
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Explained: Myanmar’s Military History & What Led to Recent Coup

Yahoo Daily News 02 Feb 2021
Read full article. The QuintUpdated 2 February 2021, 6.55 am·8-min read ... 'The Burmese Way to Socialism' ... Ne Win steered the state to the “Burmese Way to Socialism” with a mixture of Buddhism and Socialism, as he dismantled the federal structure and installed the Socialist Programme Party (SPP) as the only legal party in the state ... ... News18.
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After 14 years in refugee camp, family faces new challenge: Adjusting to life in Spokane amid pandemic

The Spokesman-Review 15 Nov 2020
(There are no first or last names in Burmese culture.) ... The camp is home to some 31,000 people, mostly Karen, according to The Border Consortium, an alliance of groups that serves Burmese refugees in the nine camps ... While only some 20-30% of Karen people are Christian – most practice Buddhism – 70% of the 2,115 Burmese refugees resettled in the U.S ... .
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The Irish Buddhist who ended up on trial in Burma in 1911

RTE 26 May 2020
The Chinese, Indian and Burmese bazaars closed and crowds carried him in ceremonial procession to the court. The cinema donated two days' takings to his defence fund, one of Gandhi’s close allies threw his newspaper’s weight behind him and his lawyer was a leading Burmese nationalist.
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Indochina souvenirs

Manila Standard Today 22 Mar 2020
... crowded Yangon circular train to witness first-hand how commuting and commerce can exist in old rickety trains that could break down anytime; and who impressed me with his deep knowledge of Buddhism, as well as Burmese history, as he guided me through the iconic Shwedagon Pagoda.
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Sensational News Vanquished the Conflict Resolutions

Asian Tribune 08 Feb 2020
Human Rights Watch reported that “a disproportionately high number of Muslims joined ethnic Karen because the Burmese army had destroyed their mosques and schools while ordering them to convert to Buddhism or leave the country.” Hence the All Burma Muslim Union was formed and ...
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The mysterious Irishman who was the first westerner ordained a Buddhist monk

The Irish Times 03 Jan 2020
Having initially worked in Lower Burma as a tally clerk in the port of Rangoon (Yangon) he met many Burmese monks and began to take a keen interest in Theravada Buddhism, the dominant local religion in the region ... attempts to undermine the Buddhist faith of the Burmese people.
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Eugene company helps teen refugees from Myanmar get credit for native language skills

The Oregonian 29 May 2019
Chins and others were forced to learn Burmese, and those who wouldn’t convert to Buddhism were punished with extortion and forced labor. "The Burmese were forcing us to be like them," Hanah said ... Chin students in Lewisville remember being mostly taught in Burmese, but they learned ...
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Foreign language skills benefit refugee students in Texas

Odessa American 28 May 2019
Chins and others were forced to learn Burmese, and those who wouldn't convert to Buddhism were punished with extortion and forced labor. "The Burmese were forcing us to be like them," Hanah said ... Chin students in Lewisville remember being mostly taught in Burmese, but they learned ...
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