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  2. Karen National Union - Wikipedia

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    The Karen National Union leadership is a democratically elected body with individuals elected at a four-yearly congress. [ citation needed ] The KNU Congress is recognised as the KNU's supreme legislative body and it is here that the President, vice-president, General Secretary, Joint Secretaries 1 and 2 and the Central Executive Committee (CEC ...

  3. Rebels attack Myanmar army near border, junta knocks back ...

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    The Karen National Union (KNU), Myanmar's oldest rebel force, said it had captured the army camp on the west bank of the Salween river, which forms the border with Thailand. The Myanmar military ...

  4. List of newspapers in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    7 Day News [8] [9] (Burmese) China Daily Global Edition - a private daily English Newspaper (English) D-Wave (owned by National League for Democracy) [10] Daily Eleven [11] Empire Daily [9] Golden Fresh Land [12] The Messenger [13] Myanmar Business Today [14] The Myanmar Times [1] [15] - a private daily English newspaper (weekly in Burmese) The ...

  5. Karen National Defence Organisation - Wikipedia

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    The KNDO fought against the government of Myanmar from 1947 until 1949 as the armed wing of the KNU. [1] It was succeeded by the KNLA when KNDO militias were combined with KNLA forces in 1970. [5] The KNDO's goals include self-determination, freedom for the Karen people, the recognition of Karen State and human rights. [6] [1]

  6. KNU/KNLA Peace Council - Wikipedia

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    The KNU/KNLA Peace Council (KPC) is an armed opposition group in Myanmar (Burma). [1] It was founded on 31 January 2007 by Major General Saw Htein Maung, the then-commander of the 7th Brigade of the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA).

  7. Battle of Kawkareik - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Kawkareik or siege of Kawkareik occurred in late October 2022 when the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) escalated fighting in southeastern Myanmar and besieged the district-level capital town of Kawkareik. At the time, it appeared to be a significant first seizure of a major town by anti-junta forces since the renewed civil ...

  8. Battle of Lay Kay Kaw - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after negotiations between the KNU and the Tatmadaw, [3] Lay Kay Kaw was built in 2015 as a cooperation between the then-chief minister of Kayin State, Zaw Min, and KNU's chairperson, Saw Mutu Say Poe, with the support of Nippon Foundation, [4] [5] Divided into six quarters, it has a population of more than 3000. [6]

  9. Siege of Myawaddy - Wikipedia

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    The State Administration Council (SAC), the military junta which seized power in Myanmar in 2021, faced escalating attacks by ethnic Karens, supported by other anti-coup factions. The Karen National Union (KNU), in particular, had been engaged in a struggle for self-rule since Myanmar's independence in 1948. [citation needed] [6]