Background
and Objectives of Mon
Kingdom
Hongsawatoi Fallen Day and Holocaust Memorial Day of the Mon People
Among
the present inhabitants of
Burma
today, the Mon are the oldest. They arrived in
Burma
as early as 2500 B.C. The Mon people had established their own sovereign
kingdoms and enjoyed freedom and prosperity for so many centuries. However,
because of successive Burman rulers
aggressive policies toward the Mon, Mon kingdoms were invaded and occupied by
Burman many times.
The last occupation of
Mon
Kingdom
by Burman was Hongsawatoi or Pegu, which covered the whole of today's
Lower Burma
. It was occupied by Burman King, Aung
Zay Ya (Alaung Phaya) on the 8th waning
day of the second month of the year 1110 of the Mon/Burmese lunar calendar
(Christian Era 1757). This occupation became the most cruel military occupations
in Burmese history because it was not only conquering the land of the Mon but
also attempted to exterminate Mon people.
After the annexation of the kingdom, the blood-thirsty Burman king, Aung
Zay Ya, cold-bloodily exterminated hundreds of thousands of non-combatant
innocent Mon people. In the capital city of
Hongsawatoi
alone, more than 7000 pregnant women, 6000 infant, and 5000 children were
brutally massacred. Most of them
were forced in several stockades and burnt them alive. Over 3000 Mon Buddhist
monks were also executed in various most cruel methods, including the forced
trampling by elephants. The
extermination of the Mon people by the Burman king was tantamount to the
destruction of Jews by the Nazis during the Second World War. The escape the
genocidal operations of the Burman king, hundreds of thousands of the then
populace fled into neighboring
Siam
(
Thailand
) for asylum. Since the fall of our
last kingdom, our Mon people have been left without a country through the
present time. Today, we, Mon people, are struggling for our fundamental rights
such as teaching of Mon language and literature, practicing of Mon culture and
self-determination for Mon people in
Burma
.
Therefore, we mark the Hongsawatoi fallen day as the Holocaust Memorial Day of
Mon People in order:
1.
To remember the lost of the last Mon sovereign kingdom, Hongsawatoi and raise
awareness that the
Mons
once were independent nation;
2.
To remember the victims of genocide committed by Aung Zay Ya;
3.
To raise awareness of genocide, ethnic cleansing, and all forms of human rights
violations in
Burma
.
4.
To promote freedom and justice and to end all forms of discriminations and
prejudices against the Mon and the ethnic nationalities in
Burma
.
Monland Restoration Council