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Do you support this?
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No. Too many more minority groups to lose their culture with this.
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>>196445943
>that piece of Northern Burma
?????
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>>196446084
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>>196446037
For example, Tibetans have the right to learn their writing system and language in public schools, which is more respectful than most democratic nations with their ethnic minorities.
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>>196446138
What's their historical basis for Northern Burma doe? Like did they occupy it at some point in thr past?
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>>196446265
>>The area in the northern region of Kachin State between the N’mai and Mali Rivers have been claimed by China since the Qing Dynasty. Known as 江心坡 in Chinese, it could be due to the fact that a faction of the former Ming Dynasty escaped there and established some form of rump state there.

The claim was abandoned by the People’s Republic of China in 1961 as a sort of deal with the Burmese Government to deal with the ROC 93rd Division that was based in neighbouring Shan State but it is technically still considered part of Chinese territory by the Republic of China.
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>>196446355
Very interesting desu, thanks anon for the read.



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