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Will Ayeyarwady Flow Forever?
By Saneitha Nagani
As the campaign for Save the Irrawaddy was reported to have gained momentum I was
reminded of Professor U Khin Maung Kyis article on Burma in the journal of the Southeast Asia
Affairs 1994. In his article he mentioned in particular that:
We have to bear in mind that things are not what they seem in Myanmar. The most
elaborate social edifice ever introduced in Myanmar under the socialist regime fell through
when the peoples long-term interests were not served. Myanmar is prone to alternating
between cycles of docile acquiescence and social eruptions. Myanmars polity is unlike that
of the Thais or the Indonesians in the 1960s. The same formula may not work. It should be
realized that when the peripheral regions are gone and forests denuded ruthlessly, the
Ayeyarwady(Irrawaddy) may literally dry up, with what remain of Myanmar degenerating to
a sub-Sahara stasis. It has been the overwhelming desire of Myanmar citizens for decency,
dignity, and self-expression in the matter of national policy. We hope that the scenario
painted earlier about Myanmars road to disaster is never actualized.
There is an urgent need for a national leader who is able to comprehend all these
implications and has taken Myanmars interest to heart: one who commands overwhelming
respect and admiration of the whole military as well as the society at large. Only such a
leader can bring all parties together to establish a common national destiny and an inspiring
mission acceptable to all. Will Myanmar ever reclaim its rightful place in the community of
nations, burying all narrow sectional interests? Most emphatically, will theAyeyarwady
(Irrawaddy) flow forever?
How appropriate for the professor to ask that question since as things are at the moment in Burma
his fear for Burma going down the road to disaster may take only a few more years. One of the
prophecies that sprang to my mind is that, The Shans are busted under the pressure of the Chinese;
the only Burmese left will be in the West(tayoke-ka-phi Shan-ka-ei; shi-thi Myanmar ah-nauk-
hmar). The longer the reign of the military regime, the more the plundering and pillaging of our
country natural resources by the local Chinese drug lords and Yunnanese Chinese from China with
the acquiescence of the military government there will not be much left for us to call Burma a
sovereign nation. As the saying goes, We can choose our friends but we cannot choose our
neighbours thereby Burma being a neighbouring country with country like China has been short-
changed throughout the sixty years and more.
Whether Burma was under the Parliamentary government ofU Nu or under the successive military
government ofBogyoke Ne Win or Bogyoke Than Shwe, China took all the advantages in the
demarcation of the boundary between the two countries, cross-border trade to name just a few.
China have been taking advantage over Burma in its Paukphaw relationship even when the country
was poor and its people had to live on porridge, why on earth they would be more sympathetic
towards us when they are rich enough to have banquet everyday?
Professor Dr Than Tun was right when he said that without the knowledge of history we would beignorant and groping in the dark. When it comes to bilateral relations between Burma and China it
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was neither fair nor balanced. One does not have to look too far. Just look at the Talking Points
prepared for the then Prime Minister Thein Sein by the Foreign Office in March 2008 for his meeting
with his Chinese counterpart at Vientiane. One of the points raised among others was, Many hydro-
power projects are being implemented in cooperation with our neighbours like China and India.
There are many more potentials for tapping hydro-power in our country, 2000MW in Chindwin River
and 13000 MW along theAyeyarwadyRiver. We would there fore like to invite China to look for
more opportunities to cooperate in new hydro-power projects in our country. The only thing the
Foreign Office did not provided the then Prime Minister Thein Sein was a tube of KY Jelly.
Now that not only that Senior General Than Shwe was reported to have bought real estate in China
but also appointed his son-in-law as Myanmars ambassador to China if there is a situation like what
Colonel Muammar al Gaddafi and his family are facing in Libya right now they could easily grab the
rest of the loot they have stolen from the country and just moved next door. Why should they care
whether River Irrawaddy becomes a silted river or the delta the sub-Sahara stasis? As long as the
military is blinded with fear to obey his orders and keep on protecting a handful of thieves then the
lifeline on which millions and millions of people in our country relied on for their livelihood will meet
a tragic end soon like those rivers in China itself.
The hurt and pain that I have to bear when reading about dams being built in the river Ayeyarwady it
reminded me of how the Chinaman who own the noodle shop felt when he was robbed. It goes like
this; one day the robbers raided a Chinese noodle shop, first they tied the shop owner, then they
emptied the till, then they ate the noodles and lastly they raped the shop owners wife. After the
ordeal the Chinaman was crying so much that no one was able to console his woes. He said the
reason why it hurt him so much was not because he was robbed and all his hard earned savings
gone, his noodles consumed and his wife raped under his eyes but because of the ecstasy that he
saw in his wifes eyes.
Like the noodle shop owner our hurt and pain was not because our country has been pillaged and
plundered by local Chinese drug lords and Yunnanese Chinese but the military that is suppose to
protect the country from such destruction was standing by doing nothing while a handful of their
leaders with the collusion of the Chinese are taking our country down the road where the River
Ayeyarwadywill never ever again. END