Irrawaddy-Jan 27

Under military rule, we often heard the Tatmadaw’s slogan: “We won’t be divided by anyone and will always be united.” During the long struggle for democracy, many came to realize that democratic change in Myanmar would not be possible unless the Tatmadaw was, in fact, divided. But when the tyrant is transformed or pretends to be a civilian ruler, he immediately encounters the reality of civilian rule: different races, different voices and competing demands. Looking at two recent books written by two former military men, Thura U Shwe Mann and U Ye Htut, two distinct voices and opinions can be discerned. Their recent writings reveal that they are able to go beyond the Tatmadaw’s strict rule: “One race, one voice, one command.”

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https://www.irrawaddy.com/culture/books/confessions-two-military-men-illustrate-myth-one-voice.html