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Shan State Army – North

The Shan State Army – North (Burmese: ရှမ်းပြည်တပ်မတော် - မြောက်ပိုင်း; abbreviated SSA-N), also known as Shan State Army/Special Region 3 (SSA/SR-3) is a Shan nationalist insurgent group in Myanmar (Burma). It is the armed wing of the Shan State Progress Party (SSPP).[3]

Shan State Army – North
ပႃႇတီႇမႂ်ႇသုင်ၸိုင်ႈတႆး – တပ်ႉသိုၵ်းၸိုင်ႈတႆး
Flag of the Shan State Army – North
Dates of operation1971 (1971)–present
Group(s)Shan State Progress Party
HeadquartersWan Hai, Kehsi Township, Shan State
Active regionsShan State, Myanmar
IdeologyShan nationalism
Separatism
Size8,000+[1]
Allies Communist Party of Burma (1971-1991)
Ta'ang National Liberation Army[2]
OpponentsState opponents:

Non-state opponents:

Battles and warsInternal conflict in Myanmar

History edit

The Shan State Army was founded on 24 April 1964 and the Shan State Progress Party was founded in 1971 as the political wing of the SSA. In 1989, the SSPP signed a ceasefire in 1989 after negotiations with the State Peace and Development Council and was able to obtain a degree of autonomy for the areas under its control, establishing the Special Region 3 of the Shan State. This area included Nam Kham, Langkho, Hsipaw, Kyauk Mae, Mong Hsu, Tang Yang, Mongyai, Kehsi and Lashio Township. The size of the armed group at that time was of about 4.000 fighters. Even after having signed a ceasefire, the Burmese military continued to attack the Shan State Army – North areas.[4]

Although the SSA-N is more conciliatory towards the government than other armed Shan separatist groups, in 2005 it abandoned its base rather than disarm.[5] At one point the Burmese government wished the Shan State Army – North to join its border guard force. Two of the three brigades reportedly agreed to join the border guard, while the other refused.

Renewed hostilities edit

In 2014 the group has clashed with the Burmese army in Kehsi Mansam Township, home to the SSA-N Wanhai headquarters.[6]

Beginning on 6 October 2015 a large scale offensive by the Tatmadaw comprising 20 Burma Army battalions has been launched in central Shan State. The aim of the military is to seize Shan ceasefire territories in Kehsi, Mong Nawng, Mong Hsu and Tangyan townships, using heavy artillery and with fighter jet and helicopter gunship air support to indiscriminately shell and bomb civilian areas. These attacks have displaced thousands of Shan, Palaung, Lisu and Lahu people causing a new humanitarian crisis.[7][8]

Organisation edit

The SSA-N originally had three brigades: the 1st, 3rd, and 7th brigades,[9] but two brigades: the 3rd and 7th surrendered in 2009.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Myanmar Peace Monitor". 10 January 2013. from the original on 8 May 2019. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
  2. ^ Finney, Richard; Mar, Khet (2 August 2018). "300 Myanmar Villagers Flee Township as Ethnic Armies Approach". Radio Free Asia. from the original on 3 August 2018. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
  3. ^ Shan State Progress Party/ Shan State Army 12 August 2015 at the Wayback Machine(ပႃႇတီႇမႂ်ႇသုင်ၸိုင်ႈတႆး/ တပ်ႉသိုၵ်းၸိုင်ႈတႆး ပွတ်းႁွင်ႇ)
  4. ^ "Elusive Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement Continues to Distract from Substantial Peace Talks". from the original on 9 May 2015. Retrieved 12 September 2014.
  5. ^ "Uncertainty Reigns in Shan State". from the original on 12 September 2014. Retrieved 12 September 2014.
  6. ^ "Shan State Army – North and govt discuss troop clashes". from the original on 12 September 2014. Retrieved 12 September 2014.
  7. ^ Govt invasion of Shan state mocks ceasefire pact- Bangkok Post
  8. ^ "Attacks in central Shan State". from the original on 28 April 2016. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  9. ^ Shan Herald 4 December 2014 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • 2011.05.21 Shan State Army North & South join forces against Burma Army
  • SSA – North loses Mongsu camp to Burma Army
  • Shanland

shan, state, army, north, confused, with, shan, state, army, south, burmese, တပ, မတ, abbreviated, also, known, shan, state, army, special, region, shan, nationalist, insurgent, group, myanmar, burma, armed, wing, shan, state, progress, party, sspp, တပ, flag, d. Not to be confused with the Shan State Army South The Shan State Army North Burmese ရ မ ပ ည တပ မတ မ က ပ င abbreviated SSA N also known as Shan State Army Special Region 3 SSA SR 3 is a Shan nationalist insurgent group in Myanmar Burma It is the armed wing of the Shan State Progress Party SSPP 3 Shan State Army Northပ တ မ သ င ၸ င တ တပ သ ၵ ၸ င တ Flag of the Shan State Army NorthDates of operation1971 1971 presentGroup s Shan State Progress PartyHeadquartersWan Hai Kehsi Township Shan StateActive regionsShan State MyanmarIdeologyShan nationalismSeparatismSize8 000 1 AlliesCommunist Party of Burma 1971 1991 Ta ang National Liberation Army 2 OpponentsState opponents Myanmar Tatmadaw Union of Myanmar 1989 2011 Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma 1971 1988 Non state opponents Shan State Army SouthBattles and warsInternal conflict in Myanmar Contents 1 History 1 1 Renewed hostilities 2 Organisation 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe Shan State Army was founded on 24 April 1964 and the Shan State Progress Party was founded in 1971 as the political wing of the SSA In 1989 the SSPP signed a ceasefire in 1989 after negotiations with the State Peace and Development Council and was able to obtain a degree of autonomy for the areas under its control establishing the Special Region 3 of the Shan State This area included Nam Kham Langkho Hsipaw Kyauk Mae Mong Hsu Tang Yang Mongyai Kehsi and Lashio Township The size of the armed group at that time was of about 4 000 fighters Even after having signed a ceasefire the Burmese military continued to attack the Shan State Army North areas 4 Although the SSA N is more conciliatory towards the government than other armed Shan separatist groups in 2005 it abandoned its base rather than disarm 5 At one point the Burmese government wished the Shan State Army North to join its border guard force Two of the three brigades reportedly agreed to join the border guard while the other refused Renewed hostilities edit In 2014 the group has clashed with the Burmese army in Kehsi Mansam Township home to the SSA N Wanhai headquarters 6 Beginning on 6 October 2015 a large scale offensive by the Tatmadaw comprising 20 Burma Army battalions has been launched in central Shan State The aim of the military is to seize Shan ceasefire territories in Kehsi Mong Nawng Mong Hsu and Tangyan townships using heavy artillery and with fighter jet and helicopter gunship air support to indiscriminately shell and bomb civilian areas These attacks have displaced thousands of Shan Palaung Lisu and Lahu people causing a new humanitarian crisis 7 8 Organisation editThe SSA N originally had three brigades the 1st 3rd and 7th brigades 9 but two brigades the 3rd and 7th surrendered in 2009 See also editInternal conflict in Burma Shan peopleReferences edit Myanmar Peace Monitor 10 January 2013 Archived from the original on 8 May 2019 Retrieved 12 December 2015 Finney Richard Mar Khet 2 August 2018 300 Myanmar Villagers Flee Township as Ethnic Armies Approach Radio Free Asia Archived from the original on 3 August 2018 Retrieved 3 August 2018 Shan State Progress Party Shan State Army Archived 12 August 2015 at the Wayback Machine ပ တ မ သ င ၸ င တ တပ သ ၵ ၸ င တ ပ တ ႁ င Elusive Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement Continues to Distract from Substantial Peace Talks Archived from the original on 9 May 2015 Retrieved 12 September 2014 Uncertainty Reigns in Shan State Archived from the original on 12 September 2014 Retrieved 12 September 2014 Shan State Army North and govt discuss troop clashes Archived from the original on 12 September 2014 Retrieved 12 September 2014 Govt invasion of Shan state mocks ceasefire pact Bangkok Post Attacks in central Shan State Archived from the original on 28 April 2016 Retrieved 28 November 2015 Shan Herald Archived 4 December 2014 at the Wayback MachineExternal links edit2011 05 21 Shan State Army North amp South join forces against Burma Army SSA North loses Mongsu camp to Burma Army Shanland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shan State Army North amp oldid 1181528258, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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