BURMA MYANMAR
1826 – A Frenchman named G E Limouzin who moved to Burma
just after British annexation of lower Burma in 1826. (Secret histories Burma.
©2004 UK Emma Larkin).
1885 – British colonial Burma, Mandalay in 1885 was declared
part of the British empire. The last Burmese monarch, King Thibaw, reigned in
Mandlay. (Secret histories Burma. ©2004 UK Emma Larkin).
1920s – By the time George Orwell arrived in Burma in the
early 1920s. The Delta was leading Burmese exports of over 3 million tons of
rice. Half the worlds supply. Burma 2004 exports only 20,000 tons of rice.
(Secret histories Burma. ©2004 UK Emma Larkin).
1920s – 90 British officers and 13,000 Burmese police
oversaw the land of 13 million people. Corruption was rampant among
magistrates, and criminals were seldom convicted. (Secret histories Burma.
©2004 UK Emma Larkin).
1920s – George Orwell lived in Burma in the 1920s, as an
officer in the imperial police force of the British empire. His real name was
Eric Arthur Blair. (Secret histories Burma. ©2004 UK Emma Larkin).
1935 – George Orwell Burmese days Gollance London UK.
1943 – Lionel White, Air Force transports into Burma. He and
his crew were the only Allied military presence there? (NZ Memories Dec Jan
2012 2013 p65).
Feb 1945 – An RAF liberator bomber was shot down in southern
Burma near Pypon. Six crew bailed out and were picked up by the Japanese
Kempeitai and taken to Myanaung and tortured. (Japans Gestapo. Mark Felton
©2009 UK).
March 1946 – The Japanese Kempeitai were accused of killing
637 civilians. They were in a dock at Rangoon Burma. (Japans Gestapo. Mark
Felton. ©2009 UK).
1947 – Broadlands archives, university of Southampton UK
has 250,000 papers and 50,000 photos of
Earl Mountbatten of Burma 1947. (Practical family history Feb 2010 p7).
1947-50s – Burma, British Jan 1948 exit of a colony. General
Aung San military leader, father of Aung San Suu Kyi, was assassinated in July
1947. In the early 1950s M15 had a post in Rangoon Burma run by M15 and SIS.
(Empire of secrets. Calder Walton ©2013).
19 July 1947 – Burmese leader Aung San was assassinated
along with 8 others. (Merchants of madness. B Lintner M Black ©2009 Thailand).
1948 – Aung San was assassinated months before independence
from the UK in 1948. His daughter Aung San Suu Kyi was two years old. (Secret
histories Burma. ©2004 UK Emma Larkin).
1948 – Burma became independent from the UK. A military
dictator sealed off the country to Socialism. (Secret histories Burma. ©2004 UK
Emma Larkin).
1952 – In Burma the CIA gave support to the Chinese warlord
General Li Mi, from Yuman province, KMT loyal to Chiang Kai Shek. Returning to
Burma at the end if the Chinese civil war. Shan states in northern Burma, Li Mi
kingdom. 1952 with 10,000 troops, northern Burma, opium and smuggling. (The
hidden hand. Richard J Aldrich ©2001 UK).
Nov 1953 – William Sebald was a senior Korean service
officer at the US embassy Rangoon Burma in the early 1950s. KMT in Burma Nov
1953. (The hidden hand. Richard J Aldrich ©2001 UK).
31 July 1956 – The Deseret news. Burma plays down China
troop reports. Rangoon UP. Chinese troops and border with Burma.
1962 – Abid is Arabic for slaves. A succession of military
regimes ruled Burma since Ne Win seized power in a coup in 1962. (This immoral
trade. C Cox, J Marks. ©2006 UK).
1962-2002 – Burma’s experiment with Socialism began in 1962
when the leader of the army Ne Win seized power. He set up a revolutionary
council. Ne Win died in December 2002 aged 91 in his villa in Rangoon. (Secret
histories Burma. ©2004 UK Emma Larkin).
1973 – Khun Sa was jailed in 1969 released in 1973 after the
kidnapping of two Soviet doctors at a hospital in Taunggyi. He retuned to the
Thai border. (Merchants of madness. B Lintner M Black. ©2009 Thailand).
8 July 1975 – An earthquake struck Pagan (Bagan) and
destroyed many monuments in Burma. (Timeline internet).
1980s – Women were seen as possessions to be disposed of.
Manipulate and control. Refugee camps on the Thai Burma border where two
million people migrated from Burma in the early 1980s. Sex slaves. (Sex slaves.
Louise Brown ©2000 UK).
Jan 1982 – Khun Sa moved from Thailand to Burma. (Merchants
of madness. B Lintner M Black ©2009 Thailand).
Late 1980s – A $2 million reward US was offered for Khun
Sa’s capture. (31 Oct 2007 Vancouver Sun Canada).
1987 – Mary Anne Stanislaw. Kalagas, the wall hangings of
south east Asia. Ainslei California ISBN 0-9618-4450-7.
1988-1990 – In 1988 anti-government uprising and troops were
sent to kill thousands of people in 1990. In 2007 there were more protests in
Burma. Black market, fake passports, girls and boys for adoption. Trafficking
and sex, identified as a business run by the state and military, sex slaves,
kidnapped hundreds of girls. (Slavery inc. Lydia Cacho ©2010 UK).
1989 – Drugs the US and Khun Sa by Francis W Belanger
Thailand published Worldcat database.
1989-2004 – High ranking generals and drug lords from
Burma’s we state were buying up land and houses in Myanma. The heroin that paid
for their retirements. After Afghanistan Burma is the worlds largest producer
of heroin. Much of the opium used in heroin production is grown in Wa state
northeast mountains. The business is … the United Wa state army described by
the US state dept as the world most heavily armed narco traffickers. The
government in Burma benefits from the illegal trade in drugs 1989. (Secret
histories Burma. ©2004 UK Emma Larkin).
1990-91 – General Khun Sa, a warlord in Burma who controlled
80% of the regions opium trade. In 1990 he was indicted in the US on federal
drug charges, but remained a fugitive. In mid 1991 he had deposited about $300
million in BCCI. The accounts were fed from Taiwan and Hong Kong.
1991 – Sex trafficking in Burma and Thailand. Sex ezine
slavery Trafficking of Burmese women girls in brothels in Thailand (Internet).
1992 – Khun Sa his own story and his thoughts. Published in
Thailand. Worldcat database.
1995 – The proceeds of the heroin trade were invested in
casinos, hotels, bars and a drug eradication museum, sex slavery from Russia
and Ukraine. (Merchants of madness. B Lintner M Black. ©2009 Thailand).
Jan 1996 – 27 Oct 2007 – Khun Sa was captured by Burmese
troops. He died in Rangoon. (Merchants of madness. B Lintner M Black ©2009
Thailand).
9 Aug 1998 – Burmese officials seized over 341 kg of opium
in Kachin. BBC London. Arrested Thein Tun alias Aik Toe aged 31.
20 April 1999 – Burma seized raw opium in Kunlong township.
BBC London.
1 Oct 1999 – Burmese embassy seizure. Burmese dissidents
seized the Burmese embassy in Bangkok Thailand taking 89 people hostage
including 1 US citizen.
Nov 2001 – Two Pakistani nuclear scientists under
investigation by the US. Links to Al Qaeda arrived in Burma in early November
2001.
15 Nov 2001 – Burmese authorities raid a refinery in Kokang
Shan State. BBC London. Opium refinery in Lamkkai a town in Kokang.
2002 – License to rape. The rape and killing of more than
600 women and girls, some as young as 4 by the Burmese military. Rape as a
weapon of war. Same as the Japanese military did to the “comfort women” during
World War Two. (Slavery inc. Lydia Cacho ©2010 UK).
2002 – The Thailand based Shan human rights foundation filed
a report, saying the Myanmar government military force, raped at least 625
girls and women in Shan states from 1996-2001 (Timeline internet).
March 2002 – Rahul Bedi. Nuclear scientists in Myanmar.
Janes intel review vol 14 no 3.
4 April 2002 – Burma seized 290kg of raw opium. BBC London.
8 May 2002 – Burmese authorities seized 156.16kg of raw
opium. BBC London.
9 May 2002 – Police Burma heroin. Layla Tucak. The
Australian Canberra ACT.
29 May 2002 – Burma says Thai police, syndicates for
terrorist groups. BBC. Drug and human trafficking.
24 Dec 2002 – Burma, Thai allegations of soldiers
involvement in drug production. BBC.
8 March 2003 – Burmese authorities seized 31kgs of raw
opium. BBC London.
5 May 2003 – Burmese military seize raw opium, arms and
ammunition in north Shan State. BBC London. Tonai Mawhtaik area, raw opium.
18 June 2003 – Burmese radio reports heroin opium in Shan
State. BBC London. 10.7kg of raw opium seized.
2004 – Under British rule Christian missionaries were able
to preach in Burma. In 2004 there were 2.2 million Christians 5% of the
population..In 2004
missionary Christians were forbidden from entering Burma. (Secret histories
Burma. ©2004 UK Emma Larkin).
2004 – Secret histories Burma. Emma Larkin (c)2004 UK. John
Murray publishers ISBN 0-7195-5695-3.
3 Jan 2004 – Burmese officials seized 2.816kg of opium. BBC
London.
23 Jan 2004 – Burmese opium, heroin, arrested in Shan State.
BBC London.
19 May 2004 – A cyclone swept through western Myanmar. More
than 140 people dead or missing about 18,000 people homeless. (AP 28 May 2004).
19 July 2005 – Burma arrests Malaysian in meth seizure. BBC.
Arrest of Mr Chan.
29 Nov 2006 – Red cross closing field offices in Myanmar. Up
to 1,000 political prisoners being held. (Wed 29 Nov 2006 1.15am 9645khz VOA).
12 Feb 2007 – A report issued by a human rights group
accused Myanmar’s military of killing, raping and torturing ethnic Karen women
over the past 25 years. (AP 12 Feb 2007).
5 May 2007 – Burma, an anti insurgent with opium and
counterfeit notes was arrested. BBC London. Raw opium and counterfeit notes.
24 May 2007 – Burma seized raw opium in Northern Shan State.
BBC London.
July 2007 – The Irrawaddy. Burma plays nuclear card, 10
megawatt nuclear reactor atomic energy agency Rosaton by Aung Zaw.
12 Oct 2007 – UN body reports two fold increase in opium
production in Burma and Laos. BBC London. A resurgence of opium production in
the Golden Triangle.
31 Oct 2007 – Warlords death evokes CIAs golden days in the
heroin trade. Death of Burmese warlord Khun Sa. The Vancouver sun Canada.
May 2008 – Cyclone Nargis devastated large parts of Burma,
killing about 130,000 people, millions of people were affected. (Timeline
internet).
3 May 2008 – A tropical cyclone slammed into Myanmar city of
Yangon. About 138,000 people died or went missing. A deadly storm. (AP 4 May
2008).
4 Feb 2009 – The Advertiser Adelaide. Rising prices for
opium in south east Asia. Burma is the worlds second biggest producer of opium.
2010 – In the Philippines, Cambodia and Thailand, rich
families made their fortunes from sex slavery, monopolies in industries. Hey
have never been held accountable. Thousands of women, sex slaves for the
military in Burma, China, Japan, Philippines and the Balkans etc. Sex violence
and military training. (Slavery inc. Lydia Cacho ©2010 UK).
2010 – Sex slave camps in Burma. Organized crime groups who
traffick in human beings, sex trafficking. Kidnapping children to be sold in
brothels. Opium production and heroin. Burma produces 80% of the heroin in
Asia. Child slaves. (Slavery inc. Lydia Cacho ©2010 UK).
18 Oct 2010 – Drug trafficking in Burma. Dylan Walch. Sydney
Morning Herald.
20 Oct 2010 – UN drugs chief warms Burma, opium production
is rising. BBC London. Dan Withers. Opium production increasing.
2011 – The hunt for Khun Sa, drug lord of the golden
triangle. Ron Felber Waterville OR Trine day Worldcat database.
24 March 2011 – 6.8 quake 73 killed 111 injured. Timeline of
earthquakes.
11 Nov 2012 – 6.8 quake 12 killed Timeline of earthquakes.
23 June 2014 – Fall in Myanmar drug seizures causes concern
rather than relief. Michael Peel. FT.com
21 Sept 2014 – 7 dead 3 missing in Burmese flash floods.
Democratic voice of Burma Mandalay and Sagaing.
7 Nov 2014 – Myanmar government, emails in Rohingya human
trafficking. Int Business Times UK. UN says persecution of minority Rohingya.
7 Nov 2014 – Burma’s government state security forces profit
from trafficking in Rohingya muslims. Kate Holal. The Guardian UK.
11 Nov 2014 – Burma’s government are involved in human
trafficking says human rights group. Karen now. Fortify rights. Burma’s
security forces are part of a transnational crime ring.
21 Nov 2014 – What happened to Burma’s missing 9 million
people? Counterpunch. Guy Horton. The Ecologist.
22 Jan 2015 – US calls for Myanmar to investigate the
killing of two Kachin women. NZ Herald. Washington AP. The women were raped and
murdered by government forces.
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