Myanmar: A country of crisis, also known as Myanmar, the Burmese state is currently under a ruthless totalitarian regime and has committed numerous human rights violations, causing intense international criticism. It was located in Southeast Asia on the western border of Thailand and Laos and was under army control since World War II. Myanmar is caught up in the social and economic crisis by the military regime, and the citizens are suffering. Myanmar's environment is destroyed, people are treated inhumanely, and that country is famous for contributing to global drugs.
This report is investigating the new type of systematic violent resistance in the northern part of the Muslim majority region of Rakhine State in Myanmar. Myanmar's report by the recent Crisis Group, Asia Briefing No. 147, Myanmar Election: Results and Impacts, December 9, 2015; 146, Myanmar Peace Process: Unknown how to catch the domestic ceasefire, September 16, 2015, 144 Costs: Myanmar problematic census, May 15, 2014, 143, Myanmar army: Return to military camp? , As of April 22, 2014, Asia Report No. 282, there is also a new government of Myanmar: find its legs? , July 29, 2016, 266, election landscape of Myanmar, April 28, 2015, 261, Myanmar: Politics of Rakhine State, 22 October 2014. Hidden footnote This follows a detailed review of the crisis organization on political situation in Rakhine State in 2014. It should refer to a more extensive analysis of state dynamics.
26 interview of the crisis group, famous political analyst of Myanmar, Yangon, May 27, 2012. A project of 3.6 billion dollars constructed by a large-scale Misong Hydropower Dam, a Chinese enterprise in Kachin State, is widely held public protests, Kachin State itself, and throughout Myanmar. On September 30, 2011, President Deng Sheng announced his suspension unexpectedly. The decision - in fact was revoked - was reported in a letter read by Congress. In his letter, the president cited "the attention of the public" as the reason for his decision. For details, see Crisis Group Asia Report No. 214 dated October 30, 2011, Myanmar: New Peace Initiative. 28 interview of the crisis group, famous political analysts of Myanmar, May 2012, Yangon, 29 interview of the crisis group, June 2012, Myanmar's Cabinet Secretary, May 2012, Shin, Myanmar, "Automobile import supervision Committee meeting "8th