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To those who care about historical facts:
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World History Archives At
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/54/index-b.html
The culture history of the Union of Myanmar
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/54/index-bf.html
Good times, bad times at
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/54/278.html

"It would be hard to overestimate the contribution by poor Indian
migrant labourers to Burma's economy earlier this century and up to the
present. Working under harsh conditions, they were in large part
responsible for increasing the extent of arable land available in the
country, making Burma the world's largest exporter of rice- in the
world by the '40s. Trade unions formed by Indian labour activists
were also precursors of the country's worker's movement which played an
important role in the independence struggle."


"One of the major problems confronting the Indian population in Burma
continues to be the issue of their national identity, with only 56,000
having become naturalized citizens and around 81,000 holding foreign
registration certificates. Ignoring earlier notices and deadlines for
obtaining citizenship, more than 300,000 people of Indian extraction
remain virtually stateless with no identity cards or travel documents."


"When Amma' was arrested we prayed every day for her release," says
a poor Tamil woman. "Amma" in this case is a reference to Aung San
Suu Kyi, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate and dissident leader. Like many
ordinary Burmese, for Indian migrants in Burma, Aung San Suu Kyi
remains a beacon of hope for a better future."


"In recent years many Indians have been alienated from the military
regime by its practice of arbitrarily taking over property. In its bid
to please foreign investors and as part of a tourism promotion drive,
military authorities have been evicting building owners and tenants
around the city to make way for new hotel and office complexes. "


"
Many Indians who lost their property due to the nationalization law are
also unhappy over the way senior officers in the Burmese army have been
using such "nationalized" property for private gain.
"


"The living are suffering anyway and this regime does not even let
the dead rest in peace," says a Muslim leader"


"This country has an irresistible pull for all those who were
fortunate enough to live here at some point in time," says a Bombay
businessman whose grandfather migrated here in the last century. Forced
to leave the country in the mid-'60s, he is back now with two of his
brothers running a successful import-export trade out of Rangoon."

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