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{{Infobox military conflict | {{Infobox military conflict | ||
| name = Bethausian Civil War | | name = Second Bethausian Civil War | ||
| partof = the [[Imperial Crisis]] | | partof = the [[Imperial Crisis]] | ||
| image = [[File:BethausianTroops-1.jpg|300px]] | | image = [[File:BethausianTroops-1.jpg|300px]] | ||
| caption = Troops of the Ducal Republic's 112th Infantry Regiment go on patrol in a commune within the Socialist-controlled Bago State. | | caption = Troops of the Ducal Republic's 112th Infantry Regiment go on patrol in a commune within the Socialist-controlled Bago State. | ||
| image_size = 260px | | image_size = 260px | ||
| date = | | date = 15 May 2017- 21 August 2020 | ||
| place = [[Bethausia]] | | place = [[Bethausia]] | ||
| result = Allied victory | | result = Allied victory | ||
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{{flagicon image|Flag of Chin State.svg|22px}} Chin State National Resistance Army<br/> | {{flagicon image|Flag of Chin State.svg|22px}} Chin State National Resistance Army<br/> | ||
[[File:Zomi Revolutionary Army Flag.png|22px]] Sagaing National Liberation Front<br/> | [[File:Zomi Revolutionary Army Flag.png|22px]] Sagaing National Liberation Front<br/> | ||
{{flagicon image|Kachin Independence Army flag.svg|22px}} Kachin Independent State Army<br/> | {{flagicon image|Kachin Independence Army flag.svg|22px}} Kachin Independent State Army<br/> | ||
[[File:Shan State Army-North flag.png|22px]] Shan State Independence Army<br/> | [[File:Shan State Army-North flag.png|22px]] Shan State Independence Army<br/> | ||
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| combatant2 = ''''' | | combatant2 = ''''' | ||
{{flagicon image|Burma Socialist Programme Party flag.svg}} '''[[Socialist Republic of | {{flagicon image|Burma Socialist Programme Party flag.svg}} '''[[State Reconstruction, Development and Preservation Council|Socialist Republic of Barmia]]''' | ||
* {{flagicon image|Coat of arms of Burkina Faso 1984-1991.svg|22px}} [[Sorepatmadaw]] | * {{flagicon image|Coat of arms of Burkina Faso 1984-1991.svg|22px}} [[Sorepatmadaw]] | ||
* {{flagicon image|United Wa State Army flag.png|22px}} [[Kwansarpyishu]] | |||
{{flagicon image| | |||
'''Support''' <br/> | '''Support''' <br/> | ||
{{flagicon image|East europan imperial alliance 11666.jpg|22px}} [[Autocratic East Europan Imperial Alliance]]<br/> | {{flagicon image|East europan imperial alliance 11666.jpg|22px}} [[Autocratic East Europan Imperial Alliance]]<br/> | ||
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{{flagicon image|Bethausiaflag.png|22px}} '''[[Aeindra Inzali Zin Kyaw]]'''<br/> | {{flagicon image|Bethausiaflag.png|22px}} '''[[Aeindra Inzali Zin Kyaw]]'''<br/> | ||
{{flagicon image|Bethausiaflag.png|22px}} '''[[George Frederick Konbaung-Seppayilä-Caelum]]''' <br/> | {{flagicon image|Bethausiaflag.png|22px}} '''[[George Frederick Konbaung-Seppayilä-Caelum]]''' <br/> | ||
{{flagicon image|Bethausiaflag.png|22px}} [[Yarzar Thant]] | {{flagicon image|Bethausiaflag.png|22px}} [[Yarzar Thant]]{{KIA}}<br/> | ||
{{flagicon image|Bethausiaflag.png|22px}} {{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Myanmar_Armed_Forces.svg|22px}} [[Zeya Tun]]<br/> | {{flagicon image|Bethausiaflag.png|22px}} {{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Myanmar_Armed_Forces.svg|22px}} [[Zeya Tun]]<br/> | ||
{{flagicon image|Bethausiaflag.png|22px}} {{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Myanmar_Armed_Forces.svg|22px}} [[Thawda Ag Lin]]<br/> | {{flagicon image|Bethausiaflag.png|22px}} {{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Myanmar_Armed_Forces.svg|22px}} [[Thawda Ag Lin]]<br/> | ||
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| commander2 = ''''' | | commander2 = ''''' | ||
{{flagicon image|Burma Socialist Programme Party flag.svg}} '''[[Kaung Thura Kan]]'''<br/> | {{flagicon image|Burma Socialist Programme Party flag.svg}} '''[[Kaung Thura Kan]]'''{{Surrendered}}<br/> | ||
{{flagicon image|Burma Socialist Programme Party flag.svg}} '''[[Than Aye]]'''<br/> | {{flagicon image|Burma Socialist Programme Party flag.svg}} '''[[Than Aye]]'''{{Surrendered}}<br/> <!-- Vice-Senior General, Prime Minister, Vice-Chairman of the SRDPC, and Chief-of-Staff of the Sorepatmadaw --> | ||
{{flagicon image|Burma Socialist Programme Party flag.svg}} '''[[ | {{flagicon image|Burma Socialist Programme Party flag.svg}} '''[[Thurein Zaw Wunna]]'''{{Surrendered}}<br/> <!-- Saminshayist Buddhist Party Chief Secretary, Minister of the Interior --> | ||
{{flagicon image|Burma Socialist Programme Party flag.svg}} {{flagicon image|Coat of arms of Burkina Faso 1984-1991.svg|22px}} [[Arkar Khaing]]<br/> | {{flagicon image|Burma Socialist Programme Party flag.svg}} '''[[Thura Thiha Myo Thet]]'''{{KIA}}<br/> | ||
{{flagicon image| | {{flagicon image|Coat of arms of Burkina Faso 1984-1991.svg|22px}} [[Arkar Khaing]]{{KIA}}<br/> | ||
{{flagicon image| | {{flagicon image|Coat of arms of Burkina Faso 1984-1991.svg|22px}} [[Tun Soe]]{{Surrendered}}<br/> | ||
{{flagicon image| | {{flagicon image|Coat of arms of Burkina Faso 1984-1991.svg|22px}} [[Thu Zarni Pyay]]{{KIA}}<br/> | ||
{{flagicon image|Coat of arms of Burkina Faso 1984-1991.svg|22px}} [[Arkar Saw]]{{Surrendered}}<br/> | |||
{{flagicon image|Coat of arms of Burkina Faso 1984-1991.svg|22px}} [[Ohn Myin]]{{KIA}}<br/> | |||
{{flagicon image|Coat of arms of Burkina Faso 1984-1991.svg|22px}} [[Min Thet Htut]]{{KIA}}<br/> | |||
{{flagicon image|Coat of arms of Burkina Faso 1984-1991.svg|22px}} [[Zarni Aung]]{{Surrendered}}<br/> | |||
{{flagicon image|Coat of arms of Burkina Faso 1984-1991.svg|22px}} [[Zeyar Phyoe Thant Thawda]]{{Surrendered}}<br/> | |||
{{flagicon image|Coat of arms of Burkina Faso 1984-1991.svg|22px}} [[Kaung U Htet]]{{Surrendered}}<br/> | |||
{{flagicon image|United Wa State Army flag.png|22px}} [[Sein Zeya Thiha]]{{KIA}}<br/> | |||
{{flagicon image|United Wa State Army flag.png|22px}} [[Zarni Wunna Myat]]{{Surrendered}}<br/> | |||
{{flagicon image|United Wa State Army flag.png|22px}} [[Linn Pyae Nyan]]{{KIA}}<br/> | |||
{{flagicon image|Communist Lorica.png|22px}} Kristofer DuChamps<br/> | {{flagicon image|Communist Lorica.png|22px}} Kristofer DuChamps<br/> | ||
{{flagicon image|Communist Lorica.png|22px}} Henri Bourman<br/> | {{flagicon image|Communist Lorica.png|22px}} Henri Bourman<br/> | ||
{{flagicon image|Communist Lorica.png|22px}} Dani Batiste<br/> | {{flagicon image|Communist Lorica.png|22px}} Dani Batiste<br/> | ||
{{flagicon image|Communist Lorica.png|22px}} Martin Christian<br/> | {{flagicon image|Communist Lorica.png|22px}} Martin Christian<br/> | ||
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The '''Second Bethausian Civil War''' is an intrastate conflict fought in [[Bethausia]] during the [[Imperial Crisis]] from 15 May 2017 to 21 August 2020. It is the second in the series of [[Bethausian Civil Wars]]. | |||
The conflict began with the [[Twelve Generals' Rebellion]] where a [[2017 Bethausian coup d'état|military coup]] and multiple insurgencies were instigated by twelve generals of the [[Tatmadaw]] lead by Senior General [[Kaung Thura Kan]], all with [[Lorica]]n support. With the royal government driven out of [[Kengkaw]], the generals solidified their hold on power in the capital by forming the [[State Reconstruction, Development and Preservation Council]], later known as the "Socialist Republic of Barmia" or "Barmia." In the south, the royal government established its seat in [[Paungthoung]] in the [[Taninthayi Region]]. For almost a year, the two sides became locked in a stalemate, until the [[2-11-18 Nationwide Uprising]] forced the junta to suppress internal rebellions and strain its military power. In mid-2018 to early-2019, the decisive victories of the Royalist-planned [[Assault on the Pyamalaw]] and [[Ridge 55]] effectively battered Barmia's military resolve. The remaining years saw the junta struggling to keep its power over its territories, until the [[Battle of Korodo]] forced the junta to accept an {{wp|unconditional surrender}} on 21 August 2020. | |||
The internal conflict became one of the bloodiest in the [[Imperial Crisis]], and would remain the bloodiest of the three civil wars. Repression and [[2017-20 Aasialainer genocide|genocide against the Aasialainers]] committed by the junta added to the body count. An [[International Crime Tribunal for the Former Socialist Republic of Barmia|international tribunal]] helped to bring the junta's crimes to account, and lead to the incarcerations of General Kaung and the remaining members of the junta. | |||
==Background== | |||
==Course of the War== | |||
===Twelve Generals' Rebellion=== | |||
===Two Bethausias=== | |||
===Case Peafowl and Endgame=== | |||
==Aftermath== | |||
==War Crimes== | |||
A substantial amount of war crimes have been attributed to the Socialist Republic. | |||
===Genocide=== | |||
===Ethnic Cleansing=== | |||
===International Crime Tribunal for the Former Socialist Republic of Barmia=== |
Latest revision as of 09:35, 10 March 2021
The Second Bethausian Civil War is an intrastate conflict fought in Bethausia during the Imperial Crisis from 15 May 2017 to 21 August 2020. It is the second in the series of Bethausian Civil Wars.
The conflict began with the Twelve Generals' Rebellion where a military coup and multiple insurgencies were instigated by twelve generals of the Tatmadaw lead by Senior General Kaung Thura Kan, all with Lorican support. With the royal government driven out of Kengkaw, the generals solidified their hold on power in the capital by forming the State Reconstruction, Development and Preservation Council, later known as the "Socialist Republic of Barmia" or "Barmia." In the south, the royal government established its seat in Paungthoung in the Taninthayi Region. For almost a year, the two sides became locked in a stalemate, until the 2-11-18 Nationwide Uprising forced the junta to suppress internal rebellions and strain its military power. In mid-2018 to early-2019, the decisive victories of the Royalist-planned Assault on the Pyamalaw and Ridge 55 effectively battered Barmia's military resolve. The remaining years saw the junta struggling to keep its power over its territories, until the Battle of Korodo forced the junta to accept an unconditional surrender on 21 August 2020.
The internal conflict became one of the bloodiest in the Imperial Crisis, and would remain the bloodiest of the three civil wars. Repression and genocide against the Aasialainers committed by the junta added to the body count. An international tribunal helped to bring the junta's crimes to account, and lead to the incarcerations of General Kaung and the remaining members of the junta.
Background
Course of the War
Twelve Generals' Rebellion
Two Bethausias
Case Peafowl and Endgame
Aftermath
War Crimes
A substantial amount of war crimes have been attributed to the Socialist Republic.