By Bertil Lintner

The Irrawaddy-Sept 7, 2021

When the production of opium and its derivative heroin in Myanmar reached record levels in the late 1980s, Daniel O’Donahue, a former ambassador to Thailand and Myanmar, offered a simple explanation. In an interview published in the July 14, 1989 issue of the Bangkok Post, he stated that “many Burma Army troops, previously dedicated to anti-narcotics operations, were withdrawn from the field and redeployed to enforce martial law.” And that was after Myanmar had been shaken by nationwide demonstrations against the country’s dictatorship.

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