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Myanmar earthquake: Will it hasten the autumn of Normal Min Aung Hlaing?

By Editorial Board Published March 29, 2025 3 Min Read
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Myanmar earthquake: Will it hasten the autumn of Normal Min Aung Hlaing?

As they rely the price of this huge earthquake, the folks of Myanmar shall be hoping for a silver lining, that the catastrophe could hasten the autumn of their despised dictator.

The disaster comes at a really dangerous time for Normal Min Aung Hlaing, who seized energy in a coup 4 years in the past.

The Myanmar junta is shedding a civil conflict towards an array of opposition forces, ceding territory now largely kettled into the nation’s large cities. And a number of the quake’s worst injury has been performed in its city strongholds.

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The catastrophe is so dangerous that Hlaing has damaged his authorities’s self-imposed isolation to enchantment for assist from the skin world. However the nation’s inaccessibility will stay an enormous impediment to help efforts.

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Rescuers work on the building website the place a high-rise collapsed in Bangkok. Pic: AP

Making issues worse, President Donald Trump has decimated US help operations within the nation after shutting down the US Company for Worldwide Growth. For many years, American help has supplied as a lot as 40% of developmental help worldwide. Not anymore.

The US president has promised Myanmar help for the earthquake. On the identical day, his administration was letting go of the final of USAID workers to lose their jobs.

In actuality, Trump has fired most people most knowledgeable at organising assist after this earthquake and the means to supply it. This would be the first main catastrophe to endure the brunt of his devastating cuts.

Myanmar is a deeply superstitious nation. The generals who’ve dominated it for the reason that finish of colonial rule have consulted astrologers and use talismanic objects and animals, together with white elephants, to guard their grip on energy.

However earthquakes are thought to portend nice change in Myanmar and typically the autumn of leaders. That in itself could speed up the toppling of its hated junta.

It stays highly effective, provided by ally China with superior weaponry. It has used fighter jets to wreak havoc and carnage on opponents and civilians because the civil conflict has intensified.

However its enemies are gaining energy too, improvising with drones and different ways to keep up momentum towards a regime that misplaced all legitimacy. They are going to be inspired within the perception that this catastrophe will convey nearer their day of victory.

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