Resistance Struggle Not Over Yet for Myanmar’s Karen, KNU Chief Says

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anniversary, Ceasefire, chairman General Mutu Say Poe, Karen National Liberation Army, Karen National Union, Karen Revolution Day, KNLA, KNU, Military, nationwide ceasefire agreement, NCA, Peace Process, Peace talks, Political Dialogue, resistance, Tatmadaw, vice chairman Padoh Saw Kwe Htoo Win

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"The Karen revolutionary struggle is not over, as the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) and the political dialogue it calls for have yet to be implemented, Karen National Union chairman General Mutu Say Poe said in an address to his fellow Karen to commemorate the annual Karen Revolution Day. Friday marked the 71st anniversary of the beginning of the ethnic Karen revolutionary movement in 1949 following the central government’s denunciation of the group as an unlawful organization after months of protests demanding equality for the Karen people. “Currently, we are still in the mode of revolutionary resistance,” the chairman said in his address on Friday, citing a lack of progress in the peace process. The Karen resistance movement has long demanded basic rights, equality and self-determination. The KNU is the most senior of Myanmar’s various ethnic armed groups, having resisted central government control for seven decades. Padoh Saw Kwe Htoo Win, the vice chairman of the KNU, said the group had waged a 63-year campaign of armed resistance because previous governments had ignored its call to resolve the Karen people’s political demands peacefully, through political dialogue. He said the previous governments and junta had only agreed to discuss a ceasefire, not to hold political dialogue..."

Creator/author: 

Nyein Nyein

Source/publisher: 

"The Irrawaddy" (Thailand)

Date of Publication: 

2020-01-31

Date of entry: 

2020-02-01

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  • Individual Documents

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Countries: 

Myanmar

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English

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text

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