By Kyaw Phyo Tha

The Irrawaddy-July 24

In late 2017, Britain’s then Foreign Minister Boris Johnson made headlines when, standing on the grounds of Shwedagon Pagoda, he launched into an impromptu recital of a colonial-era poem, only to be interrupted by the British ambassador’s warning that the recital was “not appropriate”. The gaffe took place against the backdrop of London’s hardline stance toward State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi over her perceived unwillingness to speak out on the Rohingya crisis. With Johnson set to take over as British prime minister, we revisit this commentary on the historical context of his gaffe. It was first published on Oct. 4, 2017.  Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/from-the-archive/britain-still-beastly-former-colony-myanmar-2.html