Currently any investors in Burma from foreign countries, especially big investors, need to be very careful because these rich natural resources are more in the ethnic area, which is more than half of the country. There are still conflicts happening, and if the investors don't analyze the conflict sensitivity, then it will only cause more conflict in the area, more human rights violations.
For example, in 2011 the army attacked the Kachin area, which started because of a Chinese hydro power company that came and made this investment, and with this company the Burmese government sent a lot of troops to the area, which is where this conflict started, this kind of thing. Of course, where there are Burmese armies, it only means human rights violations increase. That's why.