Burma: striving for peace

Morning Star News  |  World
Date posted:  1 Jun 2016
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Striving for a peaceful legacy, Christians in Burma (also called Myanmar) are choosing to patiently endure an influential Buddhist monk’s campaign to build pagodas on church properties, it was reported in April.

Initially social and news media registered an outcry from Christians when U Thuzana, a powerful monk better known as Myaing Kyee Ngu Sayadaw, rallied supporters to build a Buddhist pagoda on Anglican church property in south-eastern Karen state on 23 April.

A bishop at St Mark’s Anglican Church, where the pagoda was built in Kun Taw Gyi village, said that Christian leaders don’t want to inflame conflicts in a country where a newly-elected democratic government is striving for national reconciliation. Officials have already had to deflect Burmese Buddhist rancour over the Assembly election of an ethnic Chin Christian as vice president, Henry Van Thio.

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