The Shan Nationalities Democratic Party (SNDP), the party that emerged third in the 2010 elections, is fielding 4 candidates, 2 in Shan State, in the April Fool’s Day by-elections to fill up the seats vacated...
Residents of the town of Mong Yaw, 25 miles northeast of Lashio and its 17 surrounding villages, are finding it hard to prevent their youth from using drugs, according to concerned parents there.
“They are eve...
The Shan State Army (SSA) South that had signed the ceasefire agreement on 2December and the Burma Army are in a state of deadlock in Monghai, northwest of Tachilek, opposite Maesa...
National League for Democracy (NLD) leader Aung San Suu Kyi will be in Shan State North capital Lashio next month to support his campaign for a seat in the National Assembly, accor...
One of unintended side effects of the Burma Army’s offensive against the Shan State Army (SSA) North as well as the Shan State Army (SSA) South campaign against Burma Army suppor...
More than half of non-Burman ethnic MPs just ignored instruction to wear Burmese attire to attend the Union Day dinner party hosted by President Thein Sein on 12 February, accordin...
Sai Hsai (not his real name), who just turned 15 last month, from a village 25 miles west of Shan State North’s Mongmit (Moemeik) township, is well known by everyone from his village and surrounding villages.
The Dehong Autonomous Prefecture today held the Brethrens’ Festival in Ruili, known by Shans as Mong Mao, opposite Muse. Kachins, Karens, Lisu, Palaung, Shans and others, in their traditional costumes, participated in the event.
Open Letter to:
U Thein Sein Government and Burma’s Army (Myanmar’s Tatmadaw), all pro- democracy groups, ethnic armed groups (both ceasefire + semi-ceasefire) all political alliances in exiles towards the genuine and long-lasting peace and reconc...
Published: 21/02/2012 at 02:03 AM
Eight-year-old Soifah Jetsadakraisii was failing second grade. The Chiang Rai native grew up speaking Bisu, one of the hundreds of ethnic minority languages scattered over the mountainous heart of Southeast Asia. The ...
It is interesting to note that the linkage and emergence of the modern Shan State, its national day and the formation of the Union of Burma are so intertwined; it is almost impossible to discuss the making of this historical formation separately.
There are over 31,000 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in northern Shan State who are in desperate need of food, basic supplies and medicines. Donations for these IDPs can be made through the “Northern Shan State Relief Committee,” based inside Shan State, Burma at the following account:
| Account Name | Ms. Pim Hsengkham, Ms. Silarwan Sengmar & Mr. Sai Hla Aung |
| Account Number | 839-209990-9 |
| Bank Name | Siam Commercial Bank |
| Branch Name | Nimmanhemin Road, Chiang Mai |
| SWIFT code | SICOTHBK |
For further information, please contact Ying Harn Fah, Shan Women’s Action Network (SWAN) at +66 89 262 7848 or kenneri@shanwomen.org
Total receipt (2 January 2012): 1,445,016.39 baht