Ceasefire groups under pressure to surrender within 2009

Ceasefire groups under pressure to surrender within 2009
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Hseng Khio Fah
All ceasefire groups including local militias must surrender arms in 2009,  Regional commanders have said, according to SHAN sources...

All ceasefire groups including local militias must surrender arms in 2009,  Regional commanders have said, according to SHAN sources.

On  August 20, the new Commander of Eastern Region Command and Chairman of Shan State South Peace and Development Council, Maj-Gen Ya Pyae  summoned the local public  in Ho Mong to say that all  armed groups including local militia groups must surrender a year before the 2010 elections.

 "All ceasefire and local militia forces must surrender within 2009. If not, the groups can also join Shan State Army (SSA) led by Col Yawd Serk," a local villager quoted him as saying.

Maha Ja, Chairman of Shan State South Company (SSS) and leader of the Homong militia accompanied the commander to his mountain outposts No. 18  and 20, opposite Loi Wa Her, the main base of anti-junta Wa National Army(WNA) .

The commander reportedly told him that those outposts would be replaced with the Tamadaw units. "Maha Ja had nothing to say," said a source.

There was a rumour that the Burma Army suspected Maha Ja group of having contacts with the anti-junta groups WNA and Shan State Army-South (SSA).

Likewise, on August 24, Chairman of Shan State (North) Peace and Development Council and Commander of North-Eastern Region Command Maj-Gen Aung Than Htut called on the officers from local militias from Mong Yaw, Wan Pang, Mong Ha and Kachin Defense Army  and ordered to recruit people for providing necessary security.

"The militias need to be ready for joint operations with the army if the SSA-S comes to the north," the commander was quoted as saying.

On August 29, the Commander of Kengtung-based Triangle Region Command, Maj-Gen Kyaw Phyo meeting with the National Democratic Alliance Army-Eastern Shan State (NDAA-ESS), known officially as Shan State Special Region No. 4 led by Sai Leun, warned that all ceasefire groups and local armed groups must abide by the Tamadaw's policy by 2009, according to orders from the top.