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The Chinese mafia's downfall in a lawless casino town

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6 points by b1n 2 years ago · 3 comments

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hunglee2 2 years ago

Myanmar has a large number of armed groups, which fight with each other as well as with the central Myanmar government. Inevitably, what begins are ethnic liberalisation movements, turn into organised crime, the spillover effect of which eventually had China conduct this 'soft intervention'.

There are some parallels with US vs Mexico cartels scenario, though in this case the armed groups under attack and now arrest by PRC are ethnic Han Chinese citizens of Myanmar (as if Sinoloa was made up with ethnic Texans)

  • yorwba 2 years ago

    It's more complicated than that, since the other armed groups (also made up of Han and other ethnicities using Southwestern Mandarin as a trade language) currently preparing to seize the town have signaled they plan to shut down the scam centers. Meanwhile, the group they're attacking were acting as local proxies for the Burmese government, but it appears their arrests were at the hands of Burmese police.

    Maybe the Burmese junta expects the rebel offensive to succeed and decided to get rid of soon-to-be-useless proxies for an easy diplomatic win, or they think the rebels are receiving clandestine support from the PRC in return for their promise to shut down scam centers and want to undermine that, or this could simply be infighting with the other police/mafia families in town.

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