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Chapter 5 star stack

Golden Triangle·Desolate City 柏杨 1872Words 2018-03-16
Mr. Zhang Suquan asked Myanmar to exchange Mr. Kunsha for the two Soviet hostages, but he did not expect that Soviet Russia is a country that does not value human rights, especially the two prisoners are not important officials, but "insignificant" doctors.As for Mr. Star, it is said that he is not a Slav, but seems to be an Estonian, so Soviet Russia is very cold.Mr. Zhang Suquan regarded Soviet Russia as the United States, and hoped that Soviet Russia would put pressure on the Burmese government, but it failed. But the Burmese government did not respond, and the reaction was extremely violent. They launched a large-scale siege, apparently to rescue the hostages, but in fact they wanted to put the hostages to death. "kill.The Burmese government hopes to use external forces to deal with the increasingly troublesome "Shan State Revolutionary Army" just like the Qing government of China did with the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom.When the matter developed to this point, the two Russian hostages became hot potatoes instead. They couldn't throw them away, and they couldn't eat them. In the following year, they kept taking the two most precious captives over mountains and mountains to escape pursuit. , when they were too exhausted to crawl, they had to be carried on stretchers.Protecting the lives of hostages has become the hardest task.

But this incident finally attracted international attention. The ruthless behavior of Soviet Russia and Burma was severely criticized. The "Shan State Revolutionary Army" had its own well-known channels and took the opportunity to ask the Thai government for mediation.This is a good step to step down. General Jiansai of Thailand personally took a helicopter to Manxingdi, took the hostages who had eaten fat and white, back to Bangkok, and sent them back to the Soviet Russian embassy, ​​and then urged Myanmar to take countermeasures action.It was half a year later that the Burmese government released Mr. Kunsha, thinking it would not hurt his face, on the condition that he settle in Yangon and report his whereabouts to the Yangon Detective Department every month.

Mr. Kunsha was ambitious, and Yangon could not trap him. In February 1976, one and a half years after he was released from prison, a commercial jeep left Yangon and headed north.A few days later, I stopped on the deserted road in the southeast of Lashio.Mr. Kun Sha jumped out of the car, facing the mountain clusters that plunged into Xiaohan, which was the base where he would show his skills. This is a legend on the Thai-Myanmar frontier, and Mr. Kun Sha is luckier than Mr. Luo Xinghan.But his escape made the Burmese government furious, and the army pursued him again. Although Mr. Kun Sha was still fighting hard, he could no longer restore the old situation.The armed forces of the Communist Party of Burma also began to press hard from north to south.He had no choice but to retreat step by step, all the way to the Thai-Myanmar border, filling the vacancy left by Mr. Luo Xinghan, the founder of the drug dynasty.He used the small town of Stars in the valley of northern Thailand as his stronghold.But his army is not in Manxingdie, nor is his headquarters in Manxingdie, they are all seven or eight kilometers north of Manxingdie, in the mountains where no one can enter, Manxingdie is just a transshipment port .

Manxingdie has always maintained a paradise-like tranquility—at least before this war, the Thai border police knew that their strength was limited, and they only patrolled occasionally.The National Defense Forces are busy deploying defenses in the east to guard against the aggression of Vietnam and Cambodia, and have no time to take care of it. Mr. Kun Sha naturally does not allow anyone (except himself) to be lawless there, and the streets and houses are neater than other villages.The day we arrived at Starstack, the shooting battle was just over.An important assistant of Mr. Kun Sha met me in a private house, and the air pressure was heavy.But the street market remains the same, with Thai soldiers and residents prowling the stalls, an image of a peaceful world.

"I never thought that there would be great changes," said the local female writer Ms. Zeng Yan (we will introduce her later). "I always thought that Manxingdui was like a fairyland, uncontested with the world." However, to our surprise, Mr. Kunsha founded a school in Manxingdie, named "Datong Middle School". We visited this school, which is considered to be quite large in Taiwan. male and female teachers.This is the only Chinese-language school in Thailand. Under Thailand's ruthless policy of persecuting Chinese schools, it makes people feel a complex excitement.However, when the war broke out, the "Shan State Revolutionary Army Command" could not allocate funds, and the principal had to take a vacation early and asked the Thai government to send Thai teachers, hoping to become a public school in Thailand.The Thai government is happy to send them, but they only pay for the salaries of these teachers. If they want to pay all the expenses, they must be taught in Thai just like other Chinese schools.

"The principal has lost his position," said Mr. Kunsha's assistant. "Under any circumstances, we will not give in and interrupt Chinese culture. The Chinese children here must learn Chinese, and we will never forget our roots." This is a delicate feeling. Instead of building schools in Shan State, the "Shan State Revolutionary Army" established Chinese schools, which intensifies a debate. What country is Mr. Kun Sha from?Anyone with a little brain can see that Mr. Kun Sha is a Burmese from the beginning to the end, and he is from the Shan State of Myanmar. If more than 200 years of immigration are not counted, President Ronald Reagan of the United States must be a British.But he is undoubtedly Chinese, and his mother, Ms. Xiangzong, is a barbarian from Shan State, so half of Mr. Kun Sha is of Chinese descent.His Chinese name, Zhang Qifu, was given to him by his father.But he never admitted that he is Chinese on any occasion. Obviously, a Chinese cannot be the leader of the "Shan State", just like a Frenchman cannot be the leader of Germany.Thailand also does not recognize him as a Chinese, and only calls him Kunsha, not Zhang Qifu. The reason is simpler. If he is called a Chinese, he must go to the source, and the trouble will be doubled.Western mass media said that he is Chinese, and he cannot be interpreted as a Chinese. He has no Chinese nationality, let alone a Chinese passport.It can only be understood as Chinese. In fact, Mr. Kun Sha is only Chinese, or a Burmese of Chinese descent.

When we were in Thailand, Thai newspapers pointed out in an uproar that Mr. Kun Sa had obtained Thai nationality, vaguely alluding to the then Minister of the Interior, General Kinsak, colluding with Mr. Kun Sa, which made Admiral Khun Sa swear to the sky.
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