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China Betrays Kokang, Ignoring Kokang Chinese Seeking Its Help

So What do want to be..? u want China declare war upon Myanmar... hummm... Both China and Myanmar are ok and accepted him as drug - smugglers .. But why do u so hurt upon this incidents..?

I have mentioned countless time I am not asking China to intervene.

I am teaching PDF PRC to be more humanistic.

Also I am align to Aung San on this issue of federalism. Burma like Aung San because Aung San is good for them. Burma will like my idea.
 
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I have mentioned countless time I am not asking China to intervene.

I am teaching PDF PRC to be more humanistic.

Also I am align to Aung San on this issue of federalism. Burma like Aung San because Aung San is good for them. Burma will like my idea.

LOL.. do u know our Beloved General Aung San's way..? Ok.. i again said TO BE CLEAR, WE ARE NOT ATTACKING CHINESE NOR KOKENG CIVILIANS.. JUST RE-ATTACK THE REBELS WHO ATTACKED US FIRST...

So why are u talking about here..? China did not betray but exactly know who is civilian and who is terrorist.. That's all..
 
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LOL.. do u know our Beloved General Aung San's way..? Ok.. i again said TO BE CLEAR, WE ARE NOT ATTACKING CHINESE NOR KOKENG CIVILIANS.. JUST RE-ATTACK THE REBELS WHO ATTACKED US FIRST...

So why are u talking about here..? China did not betray but exactly know who is civilian and who is terrorist.. That's all..

China CANNOT intervene militarily , at least not directly. To do so would renege on its foreign policy and status agreements on maintaining a non-interventionist policy. Doing so would cause repercussions throughout Southeast and East Asia.

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we must make sure Kokang will not be down. this is strategic need in the long term. either Kokang and Myammar government is worthy of trusted. China shall run carrot and stick foreign policy. the current non interference policy is totally crap. China shall coordinate among all the forces in Myamar instead of supporting any party. Kachin is very much closed to USA, we should keep it in mind. We don't like Aung San Suu Kyi, we must ensure the daughter of former pro Japanese Nazi General won't be the future Burmese leader.

中国要隐而不发,两边都不敢得罪我们。要注意并不是所有的反政府武装都是汉族或者是亲华的,缅甸政府也不能轻易交恶。中国现在要做的是陈重兵于边境,隐而不发。给双方压力!谁他妈敢不给面子!

停火就是最好的结果

克庆在暗地里受美国唆使勾结昂山素季谁不知道?

对于过边境的缅甸汉族边民一定要给予最好的对待和保护!

China CANNOT intervene militarily , at least not directly. To do so would renege on its foreign policy and status agreements on maintaining a non-interventionist policy. Doing so would cause repercussions throughout Southeast and East Asia.

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if Japan could modify the 集体自卫权,we can change the foreign policy as well.

LOL.. do u know our Beloved General Aung San's way..? Ok.. i again said TO BE CLEAR, WE ARE NOT ATTACKING CHINESE NOR KOKENG CIVILIANS.. JUST RE-ATTACK THE REBELS WHO ATTACKED US FIRST...

So why are u talking about here..? China did not betray but exactly know who is civilian and who is terrorist.. That's all..
Why this conflict happen between Minority and the government? please make it details. thanks
 
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if Japan could modify the 集体自卫权,we can change the foreign policy as well.


集体自卫权 --- that does not correlate to our non-interventionist policy, however. You're comparing apples with oranges.
 
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So What do want to be..? u want China declare war upon Myanmar... hummm... Both China and Myanmar are ok and accepted him as drug - smugglers .. But why do u so hurt upon this incidents..?
China declare war upon Myanmar? Never gonna happen. do you support Aung San Suu Kyi? if yes, why is so?

集体自卫权 --- that does not correlate to our non-interventionist policy, however. You're comparing apples with oranges.
you understand what I actually try to insinuate? are you? stay away from Burma.
 
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China declare war upon Myanmar? Never gonna happen. do you support Aung San Suu Kyi? if yes, why is so?


you understand what I actually try to insinuate? are you? stay away from Burma.

Misunderstanding... mate.. i just told a singaporian who want to be it... :D
 
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Misunderstanding... mate.. i just told a singaporian who want to be it... :D

Of course there won't be any war. With increased global awareness in what's going on, there will be continued restraint on Beijing's part. Especially now that Tokyo plans to increase its presence in the country. :)
 
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Nevertheless PRC is where oversea chinese will go either searching oppertunities or fleeing conflicts, and PRC is always ready to take in. When in the past fighting in kokang got heated up where did the people flee? When flame of wars burning across middle east and north africa, where did oversea chinese return on sent aircraft from a home which many of them didnt even acknowledge. Hypothetically speaking if places like in malaysia give birth to a local extremist religious state and the flame grasp to Singapore lacking any strategic space, where do you believe will the "proud" people looking to go, or more importantly with similiar costum/culture and willing to accept in huge numbers where they could settle in and acknowledged.

How proud?

Where were you in 1998 Indonesia, 1967 Myamar, and 1974 Vietnam, when your despara suffered from inhuman treatment? When your need help and investment your called upon your people outside China to repay the motherly hood?

Why these Kokamg people stateless? They are citizens of no country. Doesn't China own at least a bit of responsibility, or just shove it entirely to RoC or themselves?
 
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How proud?

Where were you in 1998 Indonesia, 1967 Myamar, and 1974 Vietnam, when your despara suffered from inhuman treatment? When your need help and investment your called upon your people outside China to repay the motherly hood?

Why these Kokamg people stateless? They are citizens of no country. Doesn't China own at least a bit of responsibility, or just shove it entirely to RoC or themselves?

Who talk they are stateless...?
 
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Humanitarian relief is being provided for those who are displaced. Beyond that, China is seeking political solution to the crisis. China respects and fully recognizes Myanmar's territorial integrity. It will never intervene in another nation's internal affairs. China is a government and Myanmar is a government. China's addressee is the government, not some rebel groups.

You see, it is so easy and convenient to adopt a US-style interventionist policy when a (minor) crisis hits a country/region. But, China, due to its historical practice and foreign policy conceptualization, will continue to take the high road, that is, non-intervention.

The situation might be humanely agitating. But who really needs to make a tragedy from another tragedy? Remember the images of the crying Libyan girl on global Western media that led to the destruction of a nation and becoming a stronghold of Al Qaeda then, and ISIS, now. Can you see the result of humanitarian/ethnic intervention?

Lux De Veritas brings about the Turks in terms of Xinjiang. Well, they are jumping up and down online, but, what else are they really capable of doing? It is not like Syria where they can support ISIS and Nusra terrorists, sending weapons inside ambulances and using their humanitarian agency to supply the terrorists.

Get used to China's distinct foreign policy, folks. It has always been so, but, only when China becomes stronger (relatively), then some people rise in anticipation that China will become just another US in terms of its foreign policy. No. Give up already on your anticipation. China's foreign policy is emancipatory, not interventionist.

And the Chinese government has made clear its stance on the Myanmar issue.

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North Myanmar peace imperative for China
Source:Global Times Published: 2015-2-16 0:18:02

Clashes between the Kokang ethnic army and government troops were renewed in northern Myanmar's Kokang region on February 9. Kokang leader Pheung Kya-shin published an open letter, appealing to Chinese people everywhere that they should offer a helping hand to the Kokang Chinese. Some in the Western media and on the Chinese Internet likened Kokang to Crimea, which spurred much speculation. As Kokang borders China's Yunnan Province, refugees often rush to China when conflicts break out in northern Myanmar. Many of them are Kokang people, an ethnic Chinese minority in Myanmar, thus drawing heightened public attention.

It's not an easy task for China to deal with the northern Myanmar situation. We now are facing a diplomatic challenge. Varied forces in Chinese society should stay sober and avoid any premature stance or interference in northern Myanmar affairs, so as not to affect the government's diplomacy.

It's necessary to make it clear to the public that there are no territorial issues between China and Myanmar. As early as 1897, Kokang was integrated into British India when Burma was part of it. The Kokang are an ethnic group of Myanmar, but as close as they are to Chinese, they are not citizens of the People's Republic of China.

There are no grounds for comparing Kokang to Crimea. Those who are stuck in such comparisons are either spouting nonsense, or have ulterior motives. Peace and stability in the border regions are in China's utmost interest. China should play a role in fostering peace in northern Myanmar and persuading Myanmar government troops and ethnic armed forces to solve the problem through negotiations. A swarm of refugees pouring into China is detrimental to the border stability of China. Therefore, Chinese efforts to urge the peace process are imperative.

China should bolster the friendship that it has established with the Myanmar government and varied social groups. At no time should China get involved in Myanmar's domestic conflicts. Forces, whether in China or Myanmar, should not drive the situation in this direction. To solve the northern Myanmar conundrum requires both fortitude and wisdom. Clashes that have plagued the region since the end of last year have caused mass casualties and plunged the people into misery and suffering. Myanmar will hold general elections late this year, and we hope these will pave the way for national reconciliation and that ethnic conflicts won't affect the voting.

China stands firm on its Myanmar policy. Speculation that China will alter its policy toward Myanmar is a misinterpretation, which will mislead the citizens of Myanmar and China. The intimacy and sympathy that Chinese society holds toward the Kokang people are not decisive elements determining Beijing's policy. A subversive change is unlikely to take place in Beijing's attitude toward Myanmar. In a country of just over 50 million, composed of 134 ethnic groups and where only some of the 29 armed forces in northern region have reached peace deals with the government, it's difficult for the authorities to tackle all ethnic problems. We wish all ethnic groups, including the Kokang, will be able to seize the opportunity for peaceful development.
 
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