Panel Discussion on the Fight for Myanmar's Democracy

Pascal Abb explained China's role in the conflict

Pascal Abb und weitere Teilnehmende während der Diskussion

Since a coup in February 2021, a conflict has been taking place in Myanmar between the new military junta and a demo­cracy movement led by the demo­crati­cally legi­timised transi­tional government (the National Unity Government, NUG), ethnic orga­nisations and unions. After the demo­cratic resis­tance made major advances at the end of 2023, the military junta increa­singly responded by committing war crimes and crimes against humanity.

On 20 February 2024, the panel discussion "Myanmar's Transition to Federal Democracy" on the current situation and future of Myanmar took place at the IG-Farben-Haus of Goethe University Frankfurt. The panelists were the Foreign Minister of the National Unity Government of Myanmar Zin Mar Aung, the surgeon, writer and chairwoman of the Writers-in-Prison-Committee of Pen Inter­national Ma Thida, the political activist and co-founder of the Free Rohingya Coalition Ko Nay San Lwin, the head of the Global Office of Goethe University Dr Johannes Müller and Dr Pascal Abb, sinologist and coordinator of the research group Regime Competition at PRIF. The discussion was moderated by Dr Ulrich Kuch, Head of the Department of Tropical Medicine and Global Health at the Institute of Occu­pational, Social and Environ­mental Medicine at Goethe University and coordinator of Frankfurt's hospital and university partnerships with Myanmar.

In particular, the plan to create a federal, demo­cratic consti­tutional state in Myanmar was discussed. The discussion also addressed the role that Germany, Europe as well as regional and major powers (can) play in this. In particular, Pascal Abb analysed China's position in the current conflict.