FALSE
according to online they do have ethnic minorities
ethnic minorities
ethnic minorities
Myanmar shares several similarities with its Southeast Asian neighbors, such as rich cultural diversity, influenced by various ethnic groups and traditions. Like countries in the region, it has a mix of Buddhist and indigenous beliefs shaping its social fabric. Additionally, Myanmar's economy is largely agrarian and relies on natural resources, similar to other developing nations in Southeast Asia. Geographically, it shares borders with countries like Thailand and India, contributing to historical trade and cultural exchanges.
Between about 500&950, people of the Burman ethnic group had been infiltrating from the north into the central region of Myanmar.
It was on 18th December, 1992 that the United Nations adopted and promulgated the Declaration on the Rights of Persons belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities declaring that : "States shall protect the existence of the national or ethnic, cultural, religious and linguistic identity of minorities within their respective territories and encourage conditions for the promotion of that identity" Accordingly, the National Commission for Minorities has been observing the 18thDecember as the Minorities Rights Day every year.
The country formerly known as Miramar is Myanmar. This Southeast Asian nation changed its name from Burma to Myanmar in 1989. The name change was a result of the military government's desire to have a name that reflected the country's diverse ethnic groups. Myanmar is bordered by Bangladesh, India, China, Laos, and Thailand.
John Key.
ethnic minorities are groups of people who of a different race or ethnic background eg. black and hispanic people are the minority in America as there are more white people than there are any other in a lot of built up areas, so the are ethnic minorities.
The Turks.
Chinese ethnic minorities.
The term "Scheduled Castes" and "Scheduled Tribes" are used for ethnic minorities in the constitution of India.