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Better to aid Myanmar than blame China

Expel all Chinese, Vietnam is a Malay country. Where is Vietnamese?
Learn again the history, we r Baiyue people. there are still some Baiyue groups in China now.
The Li ethnic minority lives mainly in the Li and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, in the centre and south ofHainan Province, with a small number of them mixed with the Han people. They had been a branch of the ancient Baiyue groups who had a close relationship with such present ethnic minorities as Buyi, Dong, Dai, Shui and Zhuang. According to historical records, they have been on Hainan Island for over three thousand years. Li is derived from their pronunciation of 'mountains'. Today they have a large population of 1,247,814
Hainan Li Ethnic Group: Customs, Culture, Language, Crafts
Li people.
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Learn again the history, we r Baiyue people. there are still some Baiyue groups in China now.

Li people.
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That's the communist' work. 100 years ago, they all considered themselves Han, the same. For example, China had a famous general, Su Yu, who might never think he would be classified as minority after gone. Trust me, communist make race a mess.
 
That's the communist' work. 100 years ago, they all considered themselves Han, the same. For example, China had a famous general, Su Yu, who might never think he would be classified as minority after gone. Trust me, communist make race a mess.
Whatever, we r Baiyue people, not Han Chinese. Thats why, we support all ASEAN nations who wanna kick Chinese ethnic out :pop:
 
Whatever, we r Baiyue people, not Han Chinese. Thats why, we support all ASEAN nations who wanna kick Chinese ethnic out :pop:

Advise you to check DNA, China has started the project. You will know you have a risk be kick out from Vietnam.
 
90 % of VNese dislike China, and we kicked most of pro-China people out of VN in 1979 already :pop:

You lie again, Vietnam govt expelled them since 1977. Anyway, they live well in China, Thailand, New Zealand, ect nowadays.
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Pro-China, the old and children know anything about pro-China?
 
Today, all most of Vietnamese don't like chinese. I can sure about this.
In 199 year, waves of repatriation of overseas chinese in Vietnam has helped Vietnam unlike Ukraine today.
 
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Other than transfer internal contradiction, why not face up to the problem and find solutions? Look, this is the real reason. Export anger can't solve the problem.
 
Below I quote Unnamed Sweeper Monk at Chinese Defence as he makes a nice summary of the crisis.

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The Kokang conflict

Kokang (Burmese: ကိုးကန့်; Chinese: 果敢; pinyin: Guǒgǎn), formally the First Special Region, is a historical region of Burma (Myanmar). It is located in the northern part of Shan State, with the Salween River to its west, and it shares a border with China's Yunnan Province in the east. Its total land area is around 10,000 square kilometres (3,900 sq mi).[1] The capital is Laukkai (Chinese: 老街; pinyin: Lǎojiē). Kokang is mostly populated by Kokang people, a Han Chinese group living in Burma.

Kokang is currently a self-administered zone according to the new Myanmar Constitution (2008). Kongyan Township and Laukkai Township aka Laukkaing Township are grouped together to form Kokang Self-Administered Zone and replace the 'First Special Region'.[2][3]

Historically, Kokang was Burma's feudal state (Chinese: 土司; pinyin: tǔsī) for Burmese Chinese. It was founded by the Yang clan, a Chinese military house that fled with the Ming loyalists from Nanjing to Yunnan Province in the mid-17th century and later migrated to the Shan State in eastern Burma. From the 1960s to 1989, the area was ruled by the Communist Party of Burma, and after the dissolution of that party in 1989 it became a special region of Burma under the control of the Myanmar Nationalities Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA). Armed conflicts between the MNDAA and the Tatmadaw have resulted in the 2009 Kokang incident and the 2015 Kokang offensive.

So far in this conflict we have

1. 60,000 refugees flooding into China

2. Some elements of the Burmese government have accused China of being involved somehow. Not surprising China has denied such involvement. Its not helped by the fact that Kokang leader Peng Jiasheng even published an open letter asking the Chinese people to support the Kokang people. Of course he had the support of China in the first place, he wouldn't need to ask for it. Food for thought there.

3. Kokang has Chinese citizens living there, presumably for business purposes. China has asked Burma to help guarantee the safety of her citizens.

How should China respond?

The Kokang Conflict: How Will China Respond?

Interesting article. The conclusion seems to be not to interfere in the affairs of Myanmar, but also to argue to recognise a winner in the conflict if one scores initial victories.
 
A latest L-IE from Vietnamese again, Chair Mao never had such a plan, but we are sure Vietnam had a plan to flood Cambodia with its peasants, and it so did, that's why Saigon and Mekong delta were grabbed by Vietnamese.
You know nothing about Myanmar, hald of Myanmar territory belonged to China in the history, as British colonized Myanmar, later China had to receive an unfair border with Myanmar in 1960. Today, minorities in Myanmar, not only Chinese-Myanmar but also all others, Kachin, Shan, Karen, and even Mon are against cruel rule from racist junta Myanmar govt.
Chairman Mao had a plan to flood the whole ASEAN region with Chinese peasants, thats why every ASEAN including Myanmar r aware of China actions in ASEAN nations.

Myanmar is doing the right thing to purge Chinese ethnic out of its country so they can avoid an evil that may put their country in chaos like Chinese Khmer Pol Pot in Cambodia :)
 

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