Three years on: China’s role in Myanmar’s civil war

Published 2024-01-30
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February 1, 2024, will mark three years since Myanmar’s military seized power from a democratically elected government. Following the coup, armed groups have been resisting the military's rule, resulting in a civil war. China, which shares a border with Myanmar, has firmly backed the junta, providing diplomatic cover at the United Nations, as well as trade and investment throughout the coup. However, concerns are growing over the security of Chinese citizens in Myanmar and the future of China's projects inside the country.

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All Comments (21)
  • @limcheating1
    China doesnt need to take a side, whoever wins the war in Myanmar would have no other choice but to work with China. So China supported the Junta because they are still the government of Myanmar, and China also supports the rebel groups at the border because they want to secure the border and the ethnic Chinese rebel group has always been friendly, their connection traces way back to the previous Qing Dynasty and Chinese civil war
  • @Michael-um9ci
    What a shame to see several medias use the term "rebels". I point out on behalf of the people of my country: we are just resistance groups, defenders of human rights and democracy.
  • When China said it is practicing politics of non interference, it is serious about it. China don't care who rule Myanmar, it is not up to China to decide. China only ask Myanmar to protect its citizens in Myanmar, and Chinese businesses. Any party that violate that, will see that politics of non interference doesn't mean China won't protect its interest when it is violated.
  • @nopcie
    It is very telling that a documentary done by a news channel that calls itself the "South China Morning Post" can only draw on one Caucasian academic and an internal news editor staff based in HK to talk about what they think China's involvement and role in the Myanmar crisis is. Come on, surely you can muster at least one Chinese pundit to give the audience some flavor of how the Chinese see things. Heck, I think it would be a step improvement if we can at minimal get some political analysts from other nearby ASEAN states such as Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia or Thailand. From what I can see, the western HK guy provided only very basic surface level amateurish opinions so far. Neither him nor the SCMP editor seem to know or care about how the power dynamics that exist between the various armed factions, junta or the NLD actually work on the ground.
  • @the0neObserver
    It's not about China's role since it refuses to interfere with other country's internal war. It doesn't matter who China helps, it will create the loser party as China's enemy. Unless Myanmar is being attacked by other country that has nothing to do with the region. Even that, the country in trouble needs to ask for China's help.
  • @jealousdesi
    You should ask what's the role of the CIA & the NED?
  • @LuckyDuckie115
    like we're going to ignore FACEBOOK role in this civil war
  • @catonpillow
    I watched the whole video. The only thing it says about Сhina's role is that it didn't support any of the sides and instead is trying to mediate between them. Which is to be expected since Сhina has a strict policy of non-interference in the internal affairs of foreign countries. Glad to see that Сhina is staying true to its principles while also is actively trying to help resolve the dispute.
  • @jacintochua6885
    Why didn't you mention the huge internet swindling groups operzting in the country that cheated Chinese citizens and were arrested by China Myanmar joint operations? Or did you just ignored this matter?
  • @gstlb
    Please stop the constant music behind the words. It’s very distracting!
  • @robertcwchin5872
    I wish the scmp could also elaborate on the rebel groups, where their supports come from. I just wonder.
  • @ivankaizer5388
    The very reason why Military should not involved in politics.
  • @abhijayskumar1
    👏👏😂 Not Dictatorship in this world , only democracy
  • @MRT-co1sd
    China has given much of its land and people to Myanmar.
  • @mrblurblur2003
    All countries must withdraw investments from America or it takes a risk of being seized simply. Not a fair democratic America.