Wet WEDNESDAY…at least here

Today is Armed Forces Day in Myanmar, a public holiday. Known in Myanmar as ‘Tatmadaw Nay’, it commemorates the rebellion against Japanese occupation during the second world war.

During World War II, Some Burmese saw the rise of Japan as an opportunity to gain independence from Britain. Aung San was a prominent figure in the independence movement, but he had been exiled to China. He collaborated with Japan, having been convinced they would make Burma an independent nation if they helped drive out the British.

With Burmese nationalist support, Japan took control of Burma in 1942. However Aung San came to realize that the Japanese had no intention of giving independence to Burma and on March 23rd 1945, he led the Burmese army in a rebellion against the Japanese that helped the Allied forces remove the Japanese from the region.

The Burmese army is probably at its lowest strength in years due to the ongoing armed resistance. The widespread armed resistance has left the military overstretched and undermanned; a situation exposed in late October when the Three Brotherhood Alliance launched a stunning offensive known as Operation 1027. The trio of ethnic armed groups seized large chunks of territory in northern Shan and southern Chin states as well as in Rakhine State, where fierce fighting continues to rage.

Anticoup protesters stamp on a picture of military leader Min Aung Hlaing [Johnson Lai/AP]

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Today, BTW, is the anniversary of the arrival in Washington, DC of three thousand Japanese cherry trees — a gift from Yukio Ozaki, the mayor of Tokyo — in 1912. First Lady Helen Taft and Viscountess Chinda, wife of the Japanese ambassador, planted the first two of the trees on the north bank of the Tidal Basin on March 27, 1912.

Today is the birthday, in 1970, of American singer, songwriter, actress, record producer, and entrepreneur Mariah Carey. She became the first and only artist to have their first five singles reach No.1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. She is the third-best-selling female artist in the United States, with 64 million albums sold and over 220 million records sold worldwide. Carey holds the record for the most Billboard Hot 100 No.1 singles by a solo artist (19), a female songwriter (18), and a female producer (15), spending a record 93 weeks atop the chart. Carey is named after the song ‘They Call The Wind Mariah’ from the 1951 Broadway musical Paint Your Wagon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hat1Hc9SNwE