Type | Conference Paper - The Asian Conference on Ethics, Religion and Philosophy 2011 |
Title | Religion: A Tool of Dictators to Cleanse Ethnic Minority in Myanmar? |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2011 |
City | Osaka |
Country/State | Japan |
URL | http://iafor.org/archives/proceedings/ACERP/ACERP2011_proceedings.pdf#page=182 |
Abstract | Religion plays a vitally important of life among the people of Myanmar.1 Beginning from the ancient Myanmar, even before the arrival of religion, such as Buddhism and Christianity, religion is firmly rooted in the heart of the people. They worship and adored “nats” or “spirit” which is a form of the reverence of the spirit of nature. Buddhism was first introduced around 241 BC but only in the time of King Anawrahta who unified the Burmese kingdom in 1044 AD, the utmost importance of Buddhism in Myanmar started as political events.2 From that time, Theravada is considered as the State religion. Today, the Therevada Buddhism is practiced by the Burman, Mon, Shan, Rakhine, and some Karen. In 1962, General Ne Win, who ruled the country in 1962 to 1988, promised that the government would not involve itself in mixing religion and politics. Against his promise, his government had clamped down on all forms of organizations, including many Buddhist organizations.3 And all of foreign Christian missionaries were expelled from Myanmar, and their properties and mission schools became the properties of government. Religion for Ne Win regime is to mean only Buddhism. When the Ne Win regime was ousted in 1988 uprising, General Than Shwe succeeded the power to control the country. Like Ne Win, Than Shwe declared that there will be no discrimination in religions. In practice, the military government has increasingly taken representing itself as pious Buddhist and Burma ethnic. General Than Shwe said that, “As you know, I am a soldier, but at the same time, I am also a Buddhist. I faithfully try to follow the Buddhist teaching.”4 This religion, Buddhism, becomes a tool of dictators to demolish ethnic minorities, and it has been used as a legitimacy to maintain their power. In this paper, I will try explore about the ethnic minorities groups in Myanmar and will focus upon their pain and suffering of inflicted by the military government. |
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