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Myanmar showcases army might as unrest spreads
Source: The Nation | 28-03-2013

Aung San Suu Kyi joined Myanmar’s generals at an annual military parade for the first time Wednesday as the army put on a show of strength in the face of spreading sectarian bloodshed.


Her symbol-laden appearance at the Armed Forces Day parade in the capital Naypyidaw underscored the country’s startling transformation since the former junta ceded power to a reformist government two years ago.It comes as President Thein Sein grapples with deadly Buddhist-Muslim violence that has left 40 people dead in the past week and prompted the former general to declare a state of emergency and send out troops to restore order.


Just hours after the parade, a mosque and Muslim homes were destroyed by hundreds of people in the town of Zeegone about 150 kilometres (90 miles) north of the country’s main city Yangon, according to police and local residents.“

 

Soldiers and police fired warning shots into the air to disperse the mob,” a resident told AFP by telephone.Activists have expressed disappointment that Suu Kyi, a Nobel laureate who was locked up for 15 years by the former junta, has remained largely silent about several episodes of sectarian bloodshed since last year.


Suu Kyi was given a front row seat for the parade, which involved thousands of troops as well as military vehicles - some carrying missiles - rolling through the regime’s purpose-built capital as fighter jets soared overhead.The pro-democracy leader was seen chatting with generals including Zaw Win, deputy minister for border affairs.

The dissident-turned-lawmaker’s relationship with the army has come under scrutiny as she prepares for elections in 2015, and her presence at the parade will be seen as a sign of warming ties with the military.


Asked why Suu Kyi chose to watch the parade, a spokesman for her National League for Democracy (NLD) party would only say: “She attended as she was invited.”Suu Kyi’s father, the country’s late independence hero Aung San, created the army and led the struggle against British colonial rule.


In January Suu Kyi admitted she remained “fond” of the military, despite a litany of allegations that it has committed rights abuses in Myanmar’s ethnic conflicts, including rape and torture in northern Kachin State.


A controversial 2008 constitution crafted by the former junta - currently being reviewed by parliament - reserves 25 percent of parliamentary seats for armed forces personnel. 


 

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