Myanmar to reopen ‘Death Railway' by greatindian on 21 May, 2012 - 07:30 AM | ||
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greatindian | Myanmar to reopen ‘Death Railway' on 21 May, 2012 - 07:30 AM | |
Myanmar aims to restore a stretch of the infamous “Death Railway” to Thailand which was initially built by Japanese-held prisoners of war, the minister-in-charge of the scheme has said.The railway was immortalised in the Oscar-winning film “The Bridge on the River Kwai” which showed the dreadful working conditions endured by the thousands of POWs who built the track during World War II. A feasibility study on the 105-kilometre (65-mile) stretch running from Myanmar's “Three Pagodas Pass” area to Thailand is scheduled to begin in October, Railway Minister Aung Min told AFP late on Saturday."We will reopen this (rail)road. The other countries said they would also help us and we will continue working for it," Aung Min said after peace talks with ethnic Shan rebels."We will do a survey and try to start working after the rainy season with the help of the international community."Long isolated under decades of army-rule, Myanmar has embarked a rapid series of political and economic reforms under President Thein Sein, including moves to better relations with its neighbours.The railway would provide a much-needed economic shot in the arm for the impoverished area, which is home to Myanmar's rebellious Karen ethnic group, by boosting trade with Thailand and attracting tourists.Karen rebels signed a ceasefire with the government in January, a major breakthrough towards ending the long-running insurgency. |