Yes. Thank you, Paul.
The central element is the military. We need to take into account the fact that, despite being on the path to democracy, there was always a structured democracy so that the military would retain control. In the current constitution, a certain percentage of the seats in parliament were retained by the military. We know that they retained direct control of all the main ministries of the government in terms of security and internal affairs. There was always a tension between the civilian component and the military component.
The security operations that led to the atrocities against the Rohingya people in 2017-18 were clearly the result of military action and direction. Security operations in Rakhine State and other regions of the country escalated quickly to crimes against humanity, which were acknowledged by our Parliament.
Yes, there was a tension previously between the civilian structure and the military.