DOWNLOAD
BJPC Form - (English)BJPC Form - (Burmese)
Referendum Survey in 2008
----------------------------
KNG mini drugs report
BNI Latest News
- Junta spurns Wa proposal
- Environmentalists mark anti-dam day
- Burmese military intelligence office gutted in Arakan
- Burmese PM to visit northern Arakan
- Democratic Party gearing up to be in election fray
- Chin politicians gear up for 2010 elections in Burma
- Kachin Party to contest 2010 polls
- Nasaka calls villagers to clarify electoral laws
- NLD CC meeting to decide on future of party
- Mizos set Guinness World Record for Bamboo (Cheraw) dance
Most Read in 7 days
- Thailand’s political unrest cuts down timber exports, traders in Three Pagodas Pass claim
- BUILDING AN EDUCATION: NGO WORKS WITH CHILDREN OF MIGRANT CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
- Burma's electoral laws undemocratic: Indian experts
- Junta reinforces troops in ceasefire regions
- Election analysis barred in Burmese publications
- Amid growing unemployment rates, Burmese women turn to prostitution to survive
- Motorcycles to be back on Rangoon roads
- Nasaka steps up harassment in Maungdaw
- KIO delegates meet junta brass for the twelfth time on BGF
- Children die of starvation in Bangladesh refugee camps
ListServ Subscription
| Mongla wants same wine under new brand | | Print | |
| News - Shan Herald Agency for News | |||
| Report by Hseng Khio Fah | |||
| Monday, 09 November 2009 10:55 | |||
|
Recent public meetings by the National Democratic Alliance Army-Eastern Shan State (NDAA-ESS) popularly known as Mongla, suggests it is still opting to maintain the status quo of its force except in name, according to reliable sources on the Thai-Burma border. The meetings reportedly concluded yesterday, discussed junta’s negotiator Chief of Military Affairs Security (MAS) Lt-Gen Ye Myint’s “advice” on 28 October to resign itself as the 326 strong units, nominally commanded by their own officers but essentially run by 30 Burmese Army officers. The meetings passed a resolution to present the following six-point proposal to Naypyitaw:
The Burmese Army had designated Kengtung, the capital of Shan State East, Tangyan, a town 83-miles south of Lashio, Shan State North and Bahtoo, Shan State South as training centers. “The people had not objected to changing the name to BGF,” said a businessman, who travels between the Thai and Chinese border. “The problem is the junta is not listening to any suggestions.” Nevertheless, the proposal will be resubmitted to Lt-Gen Min Aung Hlaing, Commander of Shan State,” said another source. He is expected to visit Mongla tomorrow, he said. “To become the BGF means we will be buried alive, which is worse than surrender,” the source quoted a senior officer as saying. The non-ceasefire Shan State Army (SSA) ‘South’ had also expressed that accepting the border guard force proposal would be worse than surrender, according to a Burmese language report by Kantarawaddy Times yesterday. “If they [ceasefire groups] surrender, they will only lose their weapons, not their men. If they accept the BGFs, they will lose both weapons and men. They just have to remain under the junta’s command forever,” SSA spokesman Sai Hseng Merng told Kantarawaddy Times. The top leaders of Mongla and its ally the United Wa State Army (UWSA) are expected to meet soon. To date, the UWSA stands firm on its rejection of the BGF proposal until an elected government is formed.
|
