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CHINA’S NEGOTIATION WITH MYANMAR MILITARY RULED GOVERNMENT

 


To:     The Right Hon. People’s Republic of China President Hon. Xi Jinping

From: Athinarayanan Sanjeevraja

Date: April 19, 2021

RE: CHINA’S NEGOTIATION WITH MYANMAR MILITARY RULED GOVERNMENT TO BRING BACK DISCIPLINED DEMOCRACY.     

Suggestions:

Hon. President, let me start paying my respects to you and through you to. There are lots of problems in Myanmar. It is difficult to predict how long this will last? I suspect that General Min Aung Hlaing may form his own political party in a year’s time to contest the election next year or co-opted into an existing party to contest the election next year as a civilian presidential candidate. That is why I most humbly prayed you to support the Myanmar people in their quest for disciplined democracy and human rights. Otherwise, military rule will be continued and we cannot hand back power to the people of Myanmar. The issue might require China cooperation. I am writing to you as you have strategic influence in Myanmar.

Hon. President, you must aware that millions of people in Myanmar risk death to fight for their basic democratic rights. I firmly believe that China’s coordinated response with Myanmar military government can restore the democracy in Myanmar and make Myanmar military understand that human rights and civil liberties are important to everyone in Myanmar. IMHO, diplomatic pressure alone will not bring disciplined democracy in Myanmar. Moreover, I am pragmatic that sanctions or military interventions are unrealistic solutions that end up more harm than good. Sanctions and military interventions will make life even more difficult for all citizens’ particularly poor nations. Military intervention is incompatible with any concept of democracy and would be to start a war. Sanctions increase illegal trades, tend to become less democracy of sanctioned governments, will not succeed in regime change, does not allow media to investigate and speak freely about any atrocities, engages in mass human rights abuses etc.

Hon. President, Rohingya situation is clearly unsustainable as Rohingya children growing up without education, Rohingya refugees lacking essential education, lacking access to work, lacking skills, teenage boys are lured into terrorists in ARSA (Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army), teenage girls are lured into prostitutes. I heard from one international media that Myanmar’s military want to make Kyaukphyu Special Economic Zone. Because of that Myanmar’s military were determined Rohingya’s refugees to out the region. I most humbly request you to settle the Rohingyan refugee crisis. Myanmar democracy is not possible until the military under the control of civilian government. Hon. President, health of democracy is deteriorated worldwide due to radical extremisms, racisms, religions, overflowing military weapons in the civic society, economic sanity, gross violations of international law or procedure etc. China negotiation with Myanmar military ruled government can realistically help democracy back in Myanmar because Myanmar infrastructure is developed with your government assistance. Without China this is futile.

Thank you very much for your kind attention Hon. President!

 

With most amicable regards,

Athinarayanan Sanjeevraja (Independent Research Analyst)

Athinarayanan Advisory Services Since 2009

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