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Who is Aung San of Myanmar ?

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Bogyoke Aung San of Myanmar Video Journal. A MUST see for every Myanmar citizen.

He established today's Tatmadaw (Military of Myanmar) at the age of 26 and became a chief commander. He fought back both English and Japanese armies and negotiated the liberty of Myanmar from British Prime Minister Clement Attlee.

His daughter, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, is continuing his plight for freedom of Myanmar currently.

4 very rare Bogyoke Aung San songs are featured in this video.

Thank you Myanmar Cupid and Aungsan.com for clips and other collections.

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  • The people of China are a wonderful people. Just like the people of any country are. The problem is when are power hungry minority seizes power through force and uses any means necessary including mass killing in the streets to retain that power. The government of China does this and supports nearly every other government which does it with direct financial and military aid.

  • no matter how much they try to take him away from us, he is / will be always in our hearts.

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  • @FuckTatMerDawSpdc Screw you!!!!!!!!!!! You obviously don't believe in Burmese freedom and unity!

  • i m so sad

  • FUck AUng San He a dick had

  • @LordMountbatten1 I am confused about one of your comment, you said that "BURMA IS LIBERATED BY OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS! Not the British, Indian, and certainly not Burmese." Who are you talking about your brothers and sisters? Also,I prefer to debate politics face2 face, that way the discussion's always civil& we can always agree to disagree. & I think arguing on the internet is the same as participating in SpecialOlympic. No matter who win the argument, everyone involved sounds like retards.

  • Thanks to my Burmese friend for translating this proverb, "Barking up the wrong tree"

  • When I visited Rangoon years ago, I saw a statue in a beautiful park next to Innyar (?) Lake or something like that. The statue was of someone dressed in Imperial Japanese Army uniform that we all feared during World War II. Comments, anyone?

  • Don't you have a rebuttal? Do you agree with their posts? Don't dodge the issue here? Do you or do you not agree?

  • What has China got to do with politics in Burma?

    "Yone thaung pyay, kway myak light"

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