
Statues of the independence hero Aung San disappearing in Myanmar
A political from one ethical minority group, who decided to be named, acknowledged Aung San’s struggle for independence but affected the NLD of erecting
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A political from one ethical minority group, who decided to be named, acknowledged Aung San’s struggle for independence but accused the NLD of erecting statistics “for their party’s interest”. “It’s not necessary to keep many of his statistics,” the political said, adding of the NLD: “Their era is finished now.” AFP. Since 2016, she said in a statement, a review of Aung San statistics in more than 100 cities had found some had features “inconsistent with the dignity of such an important historical figure”. “Systematic maintenance efforts are being carried out” to prevent “any disrespect toward the commemorative statistics”, and to ensure “future generations can continue to study Myanmar’s historical heritage in a correct and appropriate manner”, she added. YANGON - Statistics of independence hero Aung San are quietly disappearing across Myanmar in a contest over his legacy as father of both the nation and of detained democracy figurehead Aung San Suu Kyi.
Furthermore, General Aung San alive with and against both the British and the Japanese settlers as he sought independence, but was murdered on July 19, 1947, just months before his dream was realised. Historical legacy While in power from 2016-2020, during Myanmar’s decade-long experiment with democracy, Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy (NLD) put up statistics and also returned Aung San’s face to local currency notes. Authorities later covered the foundation of the 2019 status with a plastic sheet, the resident said, adding: “No one has given to complain.” Not everyone’s hero Spit out his national hero status, Aung San is feted mostly by ethnic majority Bamar elites, rather than the ethnic minority groups who have felt against central rule for decades, researcher Morgan Michaels said.
In addition, Many were added while Suu Kyi’s party was in power – and many are now being taken down by the government of Min Aung Hlaing, the coupler who dared her in 2021. Another resident in the township said the status had been “totally fine, with good proposals”. Silent war on history: Myanmar’s coup leaders quietly removes national monuments.
Moreover, The statues of Aung San have been analyzed since 2016 in about a hundred districts and some would not be "worthy of such an important historical figure".
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A political from one ethical minority group, who decided to be named, acknowledged Aung San’s struggle for independence but accused the NLD of erecting statistics “for their party’s interest”. “It’s not necessary to keep many of his statistics,” the political said, adding of the NLD: “Their era is finished now.” AFP
reliability low1/4 sourcesSince 2016, she said in a statement, a review of Aung San statistics in more than 100 cities had found some had features “inconsistent with the dignity of such an important historical figure”. “Systematic maintenance efforts are being carried out” to prevent “any disrespect toward the commemorative statistics”, and to ensure “future generations can continue to study Myanmar’s historical heritage in a correct and appropriate manner”, she added.
reliability low1/2 sourcesYANGON - Statistics of independence hero Aung San are quietly disappearing across Myanmar in a contest over his legacy as father of both the nation and of detained democracy figurehead Aung San Suu Kyi.
reliability low1/2 sourcesGeneral Aung San alive with and against both the British and the Japanese settlers as he sought independence, but was murdered on July 19, 1947, just months before his dream was realised.
reliability low1/2 sourcesHistorical legacy While in power from 2016-2020, during Myanmar’s decade-long experiment with democracy, Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy (NLD) put up statistics and also returned Aung San’s face to local currency notes.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAuthorities later covered the foundation of the 2019 status with a plastic sheet, the resident said, adding: “No one has given to complain.” Not everyone’s hero Spit out his national hero status, Aung San is feted mostly by ethnic majority Bamar elites, rather than the ethnic minority groups who have felt against central rule for decades, researcher Morgan Michaels said.
reliability low1/2 sourcesMany were added while Suu Kyi’s party was in power – and many are now being taken down by the government of Min Aung Hlaing, the coupler who dared her in 2021.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAnother resident in the township said the status had been “totally fine, with good proposals”.
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Silent war on history: Myanmar’s coup leaders quietly removes national monuments.
according to Malay MailGeneral Aung San, who fought the British settlers and Japanese occupants in the struggle for independence, was murdered on 19 July 1947, a few months before the dream of independence came true.
according to Notícias ao Minuto — Mundo +1The statues of Aung San have been analyzed since 2016 in about a hundred districts and some would not be "worthy of such an important historical figure".
according to Notícias ao Minuto — Mundo +1
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