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1. After World War II, Burma gained independence from Britain in 1947. However, the independence struggle faced opposition from minority ethnic groups.
2. In 1946, the Panglong Conference was held between Aung San and ethnic leaders to discuss greater autonomy for ethnic states within a unified Burma. However, full agreement was not reached.
3. After Aung San's assassination in 1947, the new government faced challenges in governing a multi-ethnic country and quelling unrest from armed ethnic groups demanding self-determination. Conflict and tensions between the Burmese government and ethnic minorities have continued over autonomy and rights.
1. After World War II, Burma gained independence from Britain in 1947. However, the independence struggle faced opposition from minority ethnic groups.
2. In 1946, the Panglong Conference was held between Aung San and ethnic leaders to discuss greater autonomy for ethnic states within a unified Burma. However, full agreement was not reached.
3. After Aung San's assassination in 1947, the new government faced challenges in governing a multi-ethnic country and quelling unrest from armed ethnic groups demanding self-determination. Conflict and tensions between the Burmese government and ethnic minorities have continued over autonomy and rights.
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1. After World War II, Burma gained independence from Britain in 1947. However, the independence struggle faced opposition from minority ethnic groups.
2. In 1946, the Panglong Conference was held between Aung San and ethnic leaders to discuss greater autonomy for ethnic states within a unified Burma. However, full agreement was not reached.
3. After Aung San's assassination in 1947, the new government faced challenges in governing a multi-ethnic country and quelling unrest from armed ethnic groups demanding self-determination. Conflict and tensions between the Burmese government and ethnic minorities have continued over autonomy and rights.
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Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Téléchargez comme PDF, TXT ou lisez en ligne sur Scribd