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Description of the book Is Su Kyi a racist? Since Suu Kyi is working hard to become the president of Myanmar the world needs to know the answer. There are three main reasons why the question of Suu Kyi racism arises. These are (1) the Rohingya issue, (2) the Kachin War, and (3) the Bama Supremacy. These issues are examined and analyzed in light of common humanity, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and Aung San Suu Kyi's politics in Myanmar. The scientific view of racism is also weighed in. The big question is: Why shall not we openly discuss these thorny and sensitive racial issues? By keeping these issues suppressed and prohibited, as taboos behind closed doors, we are simply brewing jungle fires, and we are seeing the jungle fires in the Rakhine State, Mandalay, Meiktila, and in all conflict zones around the borders of Myanmar. In the eyes the world, Suu Kyi is the only qualified Myanmar person to lead Myanmar into openness. When she is silent, conserved, reserved, or calculating at a time of dire need for openness and transparency a legitimate question arises. Is Suu Kyi a racist? Based on his own experience, the author digs Myanmar culture and politics in search of the answer. Shwe Lu Maung, Ph.D., is a biological scientist who is also a revolutionary strategist and former Burmese guerrilla. On the top of his rebellious politics, he specializes in the reproductive endocrinology, biotechnology, and molecular genetics. He was a gene-hunter in his last employment. He is the author of Burma Nationalism and ideology (1989), the Price of Silence, Muslim-Buddhist War of Bangladesh and Myanmar (2005), the Rakhine State Violence, vol. 1 and Vol, 2 (2014).
The Rakhine State Violence Vol. 1: The Rakhaing Revolution ISBN 13: 978-192880-09-1 ISBN 10: 1-928840-09-4 Description of the book This is a very important book in view of Myanmar's transition to a democratic civil society. On the Rakhine State violence: "The Rohingya are reduced to dire stateless, homeless, landless, destitute refugee status, and the Rakhaing are transformed into blood-thirsty racist-religionist monsters, a disgrace to humanity. The Burman ruling class is the only beneficiary of the Rakhine State violence; even the Burmese Nobel Peace Laureate is trying to make a political profit out of it, rather than stopping it." On the Rakhaing Revolution: Shwe Lu Maung explains that Rakhaingpray (Arakan) is a hidden colony. The philosophy of the Rakhaing Revolution is 'we-the-people' and its strategy is "Decolonization of Burma" in favor of an equitable United Republics of Burma, in which the Rakhaingpray will participate as a People's Republic of Rakhaingpray They want Rakhaingpray to be ruled as an UN Trust Territory under the International Trusteeship System during the process of "Decolonization of Burma". Rakhaing-Rohingya relationship: The author also describes Rakhaing-Rohingya relationship with the declassified personal and official documents in this volume, whereas the Vol. 2: The Rohingya deals with the Rohingya crisis in depth. His solution for Burma: "Myanmar crisis is so complex, delicate, sensitive, and volatile that only a Geneva Convention on Myanmar Crisis will lead to a lasting peace and prosperity to the people of Burma and the region." The Rakhine State Violence is a reflection of Shwe Lu Maung, Ph.D., a cadre of the Rakhaing Revolution since the 2nd March 1962, the day General Ne Win seized power in Burma. He is a revolutionary strategist and theoretician. In this book, he candidly presents the theories, strategies, and tactics from days of King Bering Resistance (1784-1815) to date. On the top of his rebellious politics, Dr. Maung, a biological scientist, specializes in the reproductive endocrinology, biotechnology, and molecular genetics. He was a gene-hunter in his last employment. Dr. Shwe Lu Muang is also the author of Burma Nationalism and Ideology, University Press Ltd., Dhaka, 1989 (ISBN-13: 978-9840511143, 1999), and "The Price of Silence", ISBN 13:978-1-928840-03-9, 2005.
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