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Burma/Myanmar

Last modified: 25 February 2009
Renaud Egreteau

February 2009

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Renaud Egreteau, Burma/Myanmar, Online Encyclopedia of Mass Violence, [online], published on 25 February 2009, accessed 30 July 2010, URL : http://www.massviolence.org/Burma-Myanmar, ISSN 1961-9898

“Burma” has been renamed “Myanmar” in June 1989 by the new military regime that took power in September 1988. The Burmese democratic opposition as well as few Western powers (United States, United Kingdom) refused the new denomination while the United Nations and most of the regional powers did accept it. For ease of linguistic simplicity and without any political connotation, the English terms “Burma” and “Rangoon” will be hereafter preferred to the vernacular terms of “Myanmar” and “Yangon”, noting that in Burmese language, “Myanma’r” is the literary term for “Bama’r”. Distinction will also be made between the adjectives “Burman” (related to the “Bama’r” dominant ethnic group) and the more inclusive “Burmese” (nationality, language…).
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