However, since there is no power in Myanmar to shake or replace the leading position of the new military group, the phenomenon of military intervention will still exist in Myanmar for quite some time, and the transformation of the military regime in Myanmar will be a long and tortuous process.
So far, the new military regime in Myanmar has existed for more than 20 years.
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1962, the military general Wu Naiwen staged a coup, established a military-ruled government, and announced that Myanmar would become a socialist country. After Nai Win came to power, he promoted "Myanmar-style socialism" in China and once nationalized major industrial and commercial enterprises. Wu Naiwen has always stressed that Myanmar pursues an independent and neutral non-aligned foreign policy.
We advocate maintaining friendship with all countries, but not being dominated by any big country, not participating in big country groups, and opposing turning non-aligned countries into a third group. People are very dissatisfied with the restriction of freedom. On July 7 of the same year, students held a demonstration at Yangon University to protest against the military regime. The army suppressed this activity with blood at the indirect instigation of General Naiwin.
After the Cultural Revolution began in China, China supported the armed forces of Myanmar's * * * production party in northern Myanmar. After Deng Xiaoping came to power, he withdrew all the troops in Myanmar and China, and since then, Myanmar's armed forces have lost power.
Drug trafficking in Myanmar is very serious. Because government officials are prone to take bribes, the drug problem is getting more and more serious and the government is becoming more and more corrupt. Due to the serious economic depression caused by improper governance and corruption, the Myanmar government began to seek foreign aid in 1977. At the end of 1980s, Myanmar was one of the poorest countries in the world.
1June, 989 18, under the management of General Maung Saw, the official English name of Myanmar was changed from Burma to Myanmar. Domestic anti-government activities are still going on in various places. Aung San Suu Kyi, the daughter of 199 1 Nobel Peace Prize winner, became the spiritual driving force of 1988 Myanmar's road to democracy.
Aung San Suu Kyi was imprisoned on July 20th for publicly criticizing General Wu Naiwen. Although she was released on 1995, she was placed under house arrest again until 201010/3.
In 2005, the capital of Myanmar moved from Yangon to Naypyidaw. In 2008, the military government announced that it would hold a referendum in May to adopt a new constitution, and hold democratic elections in 20 10 to form a new government.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Myanmar