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MENUMENU - Data - Peace Process - EROs Profiles - All Burma Students’ Democratic Front (ABSDF) - Arakan Liberation Party/Army (ALP/ALA) - Arakan National Council (ANC/AA) - Chin National Front (CNF/CNA) - Democratic Karen (confirmed by 4 sources) [1]
Alliance United Wa State Army (UWSA), National Democratic Alliance Army (NDAA), Kachin Independence Army (KIA), Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA), Shan State Progressive Party/Shan State Army (SSPP/SSA), Arakan Army (AA) Organization... (confirmed by 5 sources) [2]
Mizzima On February 25, the Ta’ang Civil Society Network (TCSN) called on the Palaung State Liberation Front / Ta’ang National Liberation Army (PSLF/TNLA) and Myanmar National Truth and Justice Party/Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNTJP/M... [3]
The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) faces mounting criticism for deciding to allow junta troops back into Mandalay’s Mogoke and Shan State’s Mongmit townships under a Chinese-mediated truce. [6]
The military regime has likely set its sights on reclaiming territory lost to the resistance in Mandalay Region now that it has re-established a solid corridor in northern Shan state all the way to the Chinese border. [7]
After suffering heavy casualties in recent clashes with the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) in northern Shan State, the Myanmar regime claims it was targeting People’s Defense Forces (PDFs), not the TNLA. (confirmed by 2 sources) [8]
Two local ethnic Ta’ang were released Thursday in Mantong Township, Shan State, after three nights in detention following their arrest by the Myanmar army along with 12 other civilians on Monday, Sept. 23. [9]
Since October 27, Operation 1027 has overrun at least 130 military positions as of Friday near the Chinese border in northern Shan State. [10]
MENUMENU - Data - Peace Process - EROs Profiles - All Burma Students’ Democratic Front (ABSDF) - Arakan Liberation Party/Army (ALP/ALA) - Arakan National Council (ANC/AA) - Chin National Front (CNF/CNA) - Democratic Karen
Alliance United Wa State Army (UWSA), National Democratic Alliance Army (NDAA), Kachin Independence Army (KIA), Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA), Shan State Progressive Party/Shan State Army (SSPP/SSA), Arakan Army (AA) Organization
Mizzima On February 25, the Ta’ang Civil Society Network (TCSN) called on the Palaung State Liberation Front / Ta’ang National Liberation Army (PSLF/TNLA) and Myanmar National Truth and Justice Party/Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNTJP/M
The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) faces mounting criticism for deciding to allow junta troops back into Mandalay’s Mogoke and Shan State’s Mongmit townships under a Chinese-mediated truce.
The military regime has likely set its sights on reclaiming territory lost to the resistance in Mandalay Region now that it has re-established a solid corridor in northern Shan state all the way to the Chinese border.
After suffering heavy casualties in recent clashes with the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) in northern Shan State, the Myanmar regime claims it was targeting People’s Defense Forces (PDFs), not the TNLA.
Two local ethnic Ta’ang were released Thursday in Mantong Township, Shan State, after three nights in detention following their arrest by the Myanmar army along with 12 other civilians on Monday, Sept. 23.
Since October 27, Operation 1027 has overrun at least 130 military positions as of Friday near the Chinese border in northern Shan State.