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[10] [11] In the wake of the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état and ensuing Myanmar civil war (2021–present), the Pyusawhti emerged out of existing local networks of Buddhist nationalists, members of the military's proxy party, Union Solidarity and Development Party, and army veterans [12] formed in the lead-up to the 2020 Myanmar general election to ...
He has since expanded his network throughout Sagaing, where there are now at least 77 pro-junta militia groups. [1] [7] [8] Following the fall of Lashio in August 2024, U Wasawa urged the military to bomb the northern part of Shan State, controlled by the Three Brotherhood Alliance, stating that it would be better if only the land remained. [9]
[1] [2] [3] He is a member of the now defunct Ma Ba Tha (Patriotic Association of Myanmar), a nationalist group advocating for the protection of Buddhism in Myanmar. [4] Pauk Ko Taw has had a significant influence on top military generals in the Mandalay Region and has led the military-backed Pyusawhti militias in both the Magway and Mandalay ...
Pyusawhti militias [5] (2021-present) Opponents: State opponents. Union of Myanmar (until 1991) Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma (until 1988) Union of Burma (until 1962) Non-state opponents. Karenni Nationalities Defence Force; Pa-O National Liberation Army; People's Defence Force; Shan State Army - North (2024-present) Battles and wars
Led by a 14-person military committee of the KIEC, the KNA was established to unify smaller Karenni anti-junta forces established after the 2021 Myanmar coup d'etat.After overthrowing the State Administration Council junta, the KNA plans to serve as a transitional armed force for a future Karenni state that will encompass areas such as Mobye, Loikaw, Demoso, Pekon, and Pyinmana.
With this context, the KNU headquarters ordered the establishment of Karen defence militias, known as Karen National Defence Organisations, on 17 July 1947. In October 1947, the dominant political party of Burma- the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League (AFPFL), asked the KNU to create a Karen state within Burma, but the KNU refused, demanding ...
Cadets of the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) preparing for military drills at the group's headquarters in Laiza, Kachin State.. The following is a list of non-state armed groups involved in the internal conflict in Myanmar, officially called ethnic armed organisations (EAOs) by the government of Myanmar.
Myanmar. Tatmadaw; Myanmar Police Force; Pyusawhti militias; Union of Myanmar (until 2011) Non-state opponents. Zomi Revolutionary Army [2] (until 2024) [3] Battles and wars: Internal conflict in Myanmar. Myanmar civil war (2021–present) Clashes in Chin State; Battle of Thantlang; Chin National Army (CNA) and Chinland Defense Force (CDFs ...