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KNU to Abandon Bases


By THE IRRAWADDY Thursday, June 18, 2009


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The Karen National Union (KNU) will abandon its Brigade 7 military bases because they are unwilling to kill their fellow Karen and lose soldiers in the fighting, according to Karen sources.  

The Karen sources said that the KNU will let the joint Burmese army and Democratic Karen Buddhist Army (DKBA) force take over the military bases because it does not want Karen people to kill each other. The DKBA soldiers split from the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA), the military wing of the KNU in early 1995.   

During the recent fighting, the DKBA soldiers were ordered by the Burmese army to fight on the frontline as minesweepers, while Burmese soldiers fired mortars from the rear for support, said KNU sources.

Sources said the KNU prefer to use guerrilla tactics instead of confronting the combined troops as it will cost fewer lives.

The joint force has already seized three military bases belonging to KNLA Brigade 7, since the combined force started the offensive in early June. The seized bases belonged to KNLA Battalion 21, 22, and 101.
 
About 20 soldiers from the joint force, who were mostly from the DKBA, have been killed and 50 injured, according to KNU sources. Five KNLA soldiers have reportedly been injured. 

The offensive launched by the joint force has forced at least 4,000 Karen villagers to flee their homes in Pa-an District in southern Karen State and escape to Thailand.   

The DKBA is recruiting soldiers as the Burmese regime has ordered their troops to become border guard militias. They have also been asked to clean up KNLA military bases along the Thai-Burma border by 2010, when the regime plans to hold the general election, according to Karen sources.   

The KNU has been fighting for autonomy for six decades but has never signed a ceasefire agreement with the Burmese regime.



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Saw Dennis Wrote:
20/06/2009
As far as I know, the Karen resistance is a struggle in self defense or self preservation, not for a homeland or for autonomy. The struggle is a political question and the KNU's policy is to resolve problems through dialogue and negotiation for a just peace. Remember, the war was started by Ne Win, father of Burmese dictatorship, using his pocket army troops, the levies, and his intention was to wipe out the Karen resistance in 3 - 4 years' time. One of the guerilla tactics is to abandon a camp or an area, if it is necessary for manoeuver. Flexibility is one of the key elements of guerilla warfare. No one should jump to conclusions. Likewise, no one can say who is winning until the end of the war. Super-powers, the US had to withdraw from Vietnam and the Soviet from Afghanistan. Why? The answer is that both failed to win the hearts and minds of the people. As an ally of the democratic and other ethnic forces, the overwhelming majority of the people are on the side of the KNU.

nono Wrote:
19/06/2009
Avoiding killing is the best thing to do but in Burma to save your own life you have to kill. That what Than Shwe does.

titi Wrote:
19/06/2009
Change we need! The KNU abandon their bases to prevent the loss of fellow Karen fighters? Can we think of any other way to prevent this loss and prevent the suffering of the civilians who are affected by this fighting? I feel like we are going in the right direction of 'saving life' thanks to the KNLA commander.

Maung Htoo Wrote:
19/06/2009
This clearly shows that the KNU has become militarily too weak to confront the DKBA, not to mention SPDC forces. It is not like the 1980s and early 1990s. They have been gradually cornered by the DKBA.

Hence, driving Karen people living in far-flung areas to the so-called refugee camps on the Thai border became a simple tactic. They try to draw attention from the Western community, to save their sinking boat under the mercy of the so-called international community. Besides, it also aims to tarnish the SPDC.

But those initiatives are not free. There is a heavy price to pay in the lives and the future of our Karen people.

George Than Setkyar Heine Wrote:
19/06/2009
KNU knows better than I to stay alive and fight another day.

What the KNU should remember is they are no longer fighting for their homeland only, like they have said in the past.

Since 1988, when the Burmese students allied with them and fought Burma's military rulers, the KNU could not say that they were fighting only for Karen State.

It is ALL FOR ONE and ONE FOR ALL now.
The military rulers in Nay Pyi Daw are our COMMON ENEMY today. As long as Than Shwe and his thugs rule Burma, the Karen will be on the run.

Their refusal to join the ceasefire is behind the military offensives on the Karen today.
The US Gen. George S. Patton Jr. said, "you don't win wars by dieing for your country but by making the other bastard die for his country".

The Karen should take note of this while working with the opposition alliances in Burma doing their best to drive military rule in Burma into history.

Let not the Karen forget that discretion is the better part of valor.

jinghpaw gam Wrote:
19/06/2009
Why does teh KNU care about the brainless DKBA? Fight them back along with SPDC troops until they are grounded. If the KNU have insufficient manpower, call other ethnic armies (ABSDF, Wa, Shan, Mon, Kachin etc.) or hire Special Foreign Fighters to drive them away from Karen soil.

htee Wrote:
19/06/2009
The Karen National Union (KNU) will abandon its Brigade 7 military bases because they are unwilling to kill their fellow Karen and lose soldiers in the fighting, according to Karen sources.

Our KNU abandon their military bases, the reasons are they can't stand for the fighting, and lose their soldiers in the fighting, and when they left their military bases, they also put landmines.
This mean the KNU unwilling the kill their fellow Karen? KNU also have tactic in fighting. I hope our KNU can do more than that. For me I want my KNU leaders resttle with me to State. Don't one man show there.

disgusted Wrote:
18/06/2009
When Karens kill Karens for self gain, their half a century fight is like a red banner turning into a crimson rag in the hot noon sun. Enough said, both sides can go to hell.








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