For the past few years, Myanmar’s political transition has been ham-
pered by violence between Buddhists and Muslims. A nation with an
ethnically Burman and religiously Buddhist majority, the population
also comprises a large minority of Muslims and members of other reli-
gions, and includes many different ethnic groups. As such, Myanmar
society is complex and innately plural.
While the country has struggled with a range of political and socio-
economic challenges related to the transition, the violence between reli-
gious groups has taken center stage since 2012, particularly with the rise
of the 969 movement and MaBaTha
(the Organization for the Protection
For the past few years, Myanmar’s political transition has been ham-pered by violence between Buddhists and Muslims. A nation with anethnically Burman and religiously Buddhist majority, the populationalso comprises a large minority of Muslims and members of other reli-gions, and includes many different ethnic groups. As such, Myanmarsociety is complex and innately plural.While the country has struggled with a range of political and socio-economic challenges related to the transition, the violence between reli-gious groups has taken center stage since 2012, particularly with the riseof the 969 movement and MaBaTha(the Organization for the Protection
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