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The sudden boiling over of tensions followed sectarian troubles that killed scores of people in the west of the country last year.Īt the same time, the government has released scores of political prisoners in recent years and liberalized sectors of the economy. Related story: Tales from the last business frontier In March, clashes between Buddhists and the Muslim minority killed dozens of people in central Myanmar. As recently as 2007, the former military junta engaged in a brutal crackdown on the Saffron Revolution, a movement led by the country's Buddhist monks. The scars left by decades of oppressive rule and international isolation are still visible in Myanmar. Related story: Nissan resurrects Datsun in India Japan-based Suzuki is also operating in the country, and the much smaller automaker is reportedly producing a limited number of trucks. Motorbikes are banned in the former capital city of Yangon, but ubiquitous outside of it.įord ( F) is already in Myanmar, opening a showroom in April to sell new vehicles. For example, right-hand drive cars are driven on the right side of the street.
