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The military junta’s peace delegation, the National Solidarity and Peacemaking Negotiation Committee (NSPNC), will hold an informal meeting with the 7 Ethnic Armed Organization’s (EAO) Alliance, a coalition of seven ethnic armed organizations that ha... [1]
Execution of three Catholics postponed amid Jakarta rallies The office of the State Attorney General said the decision was taken because "important papers" were missing. For Indonesians, this means "there were specific orders from above". [2]
7 EAO (Ethnic Armed Organisations) Alliance, who have signed a ceasefire agreement, will neither endorse nor oppose the Junta-organised election, according to the alliance’s spokesperson, Colonel Saw Kyaw Nyunt. [3]
TNLA Brigadier General Taboon Kyaw and some members visiting Namkham in February (Photo - TNLA News and Information Department) Mizzima The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) has asked the Federal Political Negotiation and Consultative Committee ... [4]
The National Solidarity and Peacemaking Negotiation Committee (NSPNC) established by the Military Council, did not accept a proposal developed by 7 ethnic armed organizations (EAOs) who signed the National Ceasefire Agreement to hold a meeting. [5]
Photo:AA info desk Mizzima The Chin Brotherhood has announced its intention to collaborate with the Arakan Army (AA) in safeguarding the interests of the Rakhine and Chin ethnic communities. [6]
RANGOON — The Shan State parliament voted to brand the ethnic armed groups belonging to the Northern Alliance as terrorist organizations on Wednesday, following a Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) lawmaker’s proposal to do so one day earl... (confirmed by 2 sources) [7]
YANGON—The government has agreed to meet the Northern Alliance, a coalition of four ethnic armed groups, as a single entity for peace talks, according to U Hsan Awng of the Peace-talk Creation Group (PCG), a Kachin-based organization that helps to br... [8]
The military junta’s peace delegation, the National Solidarity and Peacemaking Negotiation Committee (NSPNC), will hold an informal meeting with the 7 Ethnic Armed Organization’s (EAO) Alliance, a coalition of seven ethnic armed organizations that ha
Execution of three Catholics postponed amid Jakarta rallies The office of the State Attorney General said the decision was taken because "important papers" were missing. For Indonesians, this means "there were specific orders from above".
7 EAO (Ethnic Armed Organisations) Alliance, who have signed a ceasefire agreement, will neither endorse nor oppose the Junta-organised election, according to the alliance’s spokesperson, Colonel Saw Kyaw Nyunt.
TNLA Brigadier General Taboon Kyaw and some members visiting Namkham in February (Photo - TNLA News and Information Department) Mizzima The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) has asked the Federal Political Negotiation and Consultative Committee
The National Solidarity and Peacemaking Negotiation Committee (NSPNC) established by the Military Council, did not accept a proposal developed by 7 ethnic armed organizations (EAOs) who signed the National Ceasefire Agreement to hold a meeting.
Photo:AA info desk Mizzima The Chin Brotherhood has announced its intention to collaborate with the Arakan Army (AA) in safeguarding the interests of the Rakhine and Chin ethnic communities.
RANGOON — The Shan State parliament voted to brand the ethnic armed groups belonging to the Northern Alliance as terrorist organizations on Wednesday, following a Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) lawmaker’s proposal to do so one day earl
YANGON—The government has agreed to meet the Northern Alliance, a coalition of four ethnic armed groups, as a single entity for peace talks, according to U Hsan Awng of the Peace-talk Creation Group (PCG), a Kachin-based organization that helps to br
RANGOON — Three ethnic armed groups that have been actively fighting against the Burma Army in northern Shan and western Arakan states have agreed to meet a former Burmese government peace delegation in the northern Thai city of Chiang Mai next month
RANGOON — Eight ethnic armed groups who have signed the nationwide ceasefire agreement (NCA) said they oppose using the term “terrorists organizations” to label other ethnic groups who remain non-NCA signatories, saying that the term is inflammatory