• 21 May 2013
    Shan State Progress Party / Shan State Army (SSPP/SSA), on the 55th anniversary of the Shan Resistance which falls today, releases statement saying the group will continue to seek peaceful solutions despite having fought more than 100 clashes with the Burma Army since the ceasefire was signed on 28 January 2012. (SHAN)

RCSS delegation meets Shan State Govt in Taunggyi

RCSS delegation meets Shan State Govt in Taunggyi

It is reported that the RCSS delegation is now arriving in Taunggyi and has scheduled to meet some of city’s high profiles government officials, and ceasefire groups this evening at the Shan Literature and Cu...

Ethnic working group presents draft framework for political negotiations

Ethnic working group presents draft framework for political negotiations

After being shrouded in secrecy for months, it was disclosed at a recent meeting in Chiangmai that the long-awaited draft framework for the planned nationwide political dialogue had been presented to the Myanma...

Drug trades boom on Kachin-Shan border

Drug trades boom on Kachin-Shan border

It is reported that on a transborder between Kachin and Shan States at Manweng village, illicit drugs are becoming a boom business as they can be freely distributed and or traded a...

RCSS delegation on tours, arrives in Mandalay

RCSS delegation on tours, arrives in Mandalay

Following a trip to northern Shan State’s Kyaukme, this Tuesday morning, the RCSS delegation led by Lt-Gen Yawdserk met with Shan civil society organizations in Mandalay, accordi...

Yawdserk meets Aung San SuuKyi

Yawdserk meets Aung San SuuKyi

On June 15, Lt-Gen. Yawdserk, chairman of the Restoration Council of Shan State/Shan State Army (RCSS/SSA), met Aung San Suu Kyi, the leader of Nationalities League for Democracy (...

Shan leaders meet in Rangoon

Shan leaders meet in Rangoon

On Wednesday evening at 4.00 pm local time, the Restoration Council of Shan State/Shan State Army’s (RCSS/SSA) delegates met with Hkun Htun Oo, chairman of the Shan Nationalities...

Shan Army’s liaison reps attacked

The Burma Army commander, based in Lashio, has denied allegations against the Shan State Army (North) for the 2 missing of its liaison representatives, who are believed to have bee...

 

Looking for a different ending

Looking for a different ending

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.

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Thai-Myanmar border checkpoints to upgrade

Reinhard Hohler, Chiang Mai (17.06.2013)

Mae Hong Son officials are pushing forward a plan to upgrade its Ban Huai Ton Nun checkpoint with Myanmar to become a permanent border crossing in order to boost trade and transport.

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To Hopeland and Back (Part II)

After re-reading what I had written yesterday, I thought that a separate report on the framework for political dialogue was in order before I continue with the journal. Hence a news article on the framework today. I will continue with the journal tom...

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Weekly Diary, No.632 (24-31 May 2013)

Weekly Diary, No.632 (24-31 May 2013)
  • HOW CHINA LOVES TO HATE JAPAN!
  • KACHIN-NAYPYITAW SIGN ALL BUT CEASEFIRE!
  • MORE FORGIVENESS FROM JAPAN!
  • MUSLIMS TAKE REFUGE IN SHAN TEMPLE!
  • BURMA LOSER IN PIPELINE DEAL!
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RCSS/SSA and UWSA smoke peace pipe

RCSS/SSA and UWSA smoke peace pipe

The following photos are from the United Wa State Army. The two sides first held their first meeting on 16 September 2012. The second meeting was on 28-29 December 2012.

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The pilot census taking: Some answers and lingering questions

The pilot census taking: Some answers and lingering questions

The pilot census taking, conducted in 20 village tracts in the country’s 7 states and 7 regions on 29 March, has come and gone.

The good thing about it is that handouts explaining about how census commission/committees are organized, the regulations...

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UWSA set detained 16 Lisu free

United Wa State Army (UWSA) has set 16 Lisu Thai citizens, whom it had detained on May 12 free, according to the Thai-Burmese border local news sources.

Among those released is the village headman of Paeksaem village; Piang Luang Tract, Wiang Haeng Di...

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