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Kachin Reject Border Guard Force Second Time


By WAI MOE Thursday, July 16, 2009

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One of biggest ethnic ceasefire groups, the Kachin Independence Organization (KIO) again rejected the military junta’s border guard force plan and called for autonomy in Kachin State, according to a KIO report.

The meeting between the KIO and Burmese military officials led by Maj-Gen Soe Win, the commander of the Northern Regional Command and head of the transformation committee of the border guard force for the Northern Regional Command, took place in Myitkyina, the capital of Kachin State and the headquarters of the regional command, on July 8.

KIA recruits pledge to remember the martyrs who gave their lives for the Kachin people. (Photo: Ryan Libre)

Representatives of the KIO told the Burmese that the KIO wanted to keep its military wing, the Kachin Independence Army (KIA), under its current status and rejected having Burmese military commanders in its ethnic armed forces.

It is estimated that the KIA now has 4,000 to 5,000 men forming five brigades and one infantry division. KIA troops are stationed in both Kachin State and northern Shan State.

The KIO said that it wanted KIA troops to form a Kachin Regional Guard Force but not a border guard force in the future.

Apart from the border guard force issue, the KIO also called for autonomous power for the KIO in Kachin State by demanding “direct involvement” in the state’s executive, legislative and judicial powers after the 2010 election.

The KIO also rejected a junta proposal for the organization to become a political party for the 2010 elections.

The KIO said it is has been the sole Kachin people’s organization representing the Kachin for five decades, and it would difficult and confusing for Kachin people if the KIO were suddenly transformed into a political party for the election.

The KIO signed a ceasefire agreement with the Burmese military in 1994.

The July 8 meeting was the second attempt by the Burmese military to persuade the KIO to accept the border guard force plan.

At the end of April, Burmese army officials met with leaders of ethnic ceasefire groups, including the KIO, and explained the junta’s blueprint for transforming the armed forces of ethnic ceasefire groups into border guard forces ahead of the 2010 elections.

The KIO and other ceasefire groups voiced their disagreement with the plan at that time.
In June, Lt-Gen Ye Myint, who is secretary of the junta’s Border Guard Force Transformation Committee, visited controlled areas of the United Wa State Army (UWSA), the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) or the Kokang Army, and the National Democratic Alliance Army (NDAA) to convince them of the border guard force plan.

The northern Shan Sate based UWSA, which is the biggest ceasefire group in Burma, the MNDAA and the NDAA rejected the plan a second time.

Analysts say the plan is to incorporate armed ethnic ceasefire troops into the Tatmadaw (Burma’s armed forces) with the aim of weakening ethnic armed groups in the future.

Under the plan, one border guard battalion would have 326 troops including 18 officers. There would be three commanders with the rank of major. Each battalion would have two majors drawn from ceasefire groups and one major drawn from the Tatmadaw in charge of administration.

Each battalion would have a general staff officer and quartermaster with the rank of captain drawn from the Tatmadaw. Company commanders in each battalion would be drawn from ceasefire groups.

Twenty-seven soldiers in other ranks, such as company sergeant majors, sergeant clerks, nurses, etc., would be drawn from Tatmadaw forces.

The deadline for the ceasefire groups to accept the plan was on June 30.

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KKK Wrote:
18/07/2009
To Moe Aung: Yes, Nyi Say! Now is the time to show our unity and strength. The GOD is with us. "Karit Taw Cha Hma Lone Lone Ya Mae." Let's show the world how great and how brave Burmese people are.

Moe Aung Wrote:
17/07/2009
KKK, hkun nawng,

All together now - "Nyi say naw", yes!

We must all fight together this time for a new Burma that we all want for ourselves and for our children and grandchildren to live in and can be really proud of.

Good luck and God speed to our Kachin brothers and all the rest of them willing and prepared to fight for a truly united federal republic of a new democratic Burma. UNITE!

Taung Paw Kachin Wrote:
17/07/2009
The people of Burma should come together to free Burma from its tyranny. The regime will be in a cul-de-sac if everyone comes out en masse. It is very, very important to respect the rights of indigenous people in Burma. All our fellow countrymen should well recognise that Kachins were a "cofounding nation" at Panglong, which built modern Burma. The colonialism in Kachin State should end in this new generation. No political solutions, no freedom and no peace in Burma!

Coffee Wrote:
17/07/2009
You ethnic people are crazy. You're under Burmanization control now. You'll be killed before you capture Than Shwe, Maung Aye and Shwe Mann because your leaders are selfish and betray your own people. Most of your leaders didn't need the KIO, UWSA, KNU, KIA, MNDAA or NDAA. The only thing they need is power and money. That's what they'll get from the SPDC. Good luck, ethnic people.

KKK Wrote:
17/07/2009
The KIO is a lot smarter than the DKBA, KDA, and KNU. You KIOs are heroes. You KIOs will be in Burma's new history. Excellent decision! Get ready to fight the junta with the UWSA, KNU, KIA, MNDAA, and NDAA. Remember that you're fighting not only for the Kachin, you are fighting for the people of Burma. Let's fight together until the regime changes. We need to capture Than Shwe, Maung Aye, and Shwe Hman alive.

hkun nawng Wrote:
17/07/2009
Bravo, KIO! Your decision is the right one. Our Kachin revolution will never die, however weak we are. Even if the KIO is destroyed by this military junta, there will be a new group to fight against Burmanization until we get equality and freedom. Keep up fighting for the Kachin people and the whole of Burma. Cheers.





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