2021 Military Coup in Myanmar (Burma) and the Accompanying Political Turning Point Or a New Political Order
by Nai Sac Lun
With an unexpected military coup, the 2020 election-winning political party, National League for Democracy (NLD), its newly formed political front, Committee for Representing Pyithuu Hlawttaw (CRPH), have worked hard to
Ethnic political actors, the February coup, and the “Spring Revolution”
Why forming a Bamar Ethnic Armed Group is important?
Dr. Nai Ponnya Mon
In order to eliminate military rules and to build equal partner federal union in Myanmar, a Bamar ethnic armed group should be established. Historically, there has been no Bamar ethnic armed group fighting
Why ethnic civilians and parties are less participating in demonstration?
Dr. Nai Ponnya Mon
Ethnic nationalities including ethnic political parties, civilians, and EAOs have been accused of for being
quiet and for not participating in demonstrations in against the military coup. The accusation may be true
to some extents, especially for Mon and Arakanese, but there are reasons. One of the reasons, especially




