Warning Over Kachin Conflict

The Burmese government is asked to end the Kachin conflict through peaceful means instead of military force.
2012-12-29
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Soldiers from the All Burma Students Democratic Front, an ally of the Kachin Independence Army (KIA), firing rockets from an outpost on the Lajayang frontline in Kachin state, Sept. 22, 2012.
Soldiers from the All Burma Students Democratic Front, an ally of the Kachin Independence Army (KIA), firing rockets from an outpost on the Lajayang frontline in Kachin state, Sept. 22, 2012.
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A day after Burma's military aircraft pounded rebel areas in northern Kachin state causing an unknown number of casualties, a prominent local activist called on the government Saturday to resume peace talks to end the ethnic conflict or risk losing the confidence of the people.

"Now it has escalated to usage of planes and choppers and locals are very much frightened and worried," 88 Generation Students' Group leader Min Ko Naing told RFA's Burmese service.

"In the long run, people will lose confidence in the government's work of building reconciliation. And once it happens, everything will have to start from the beginning. I don't want to see that situation," he said amid concerns over casualties following a military air assault on Friday near the de facto capital of the Kachin Independence Organization (KIO).

Four fighter jets and two helicopters took part in an air assault on rebel positions near Laiza, three days after the rebels defied a military ultimatum to stop blocking a vital route taken by government troops to Lajayang or face a fierce attack, according to a report.

"Throughout the morning, military planes struck KIO positions in Lajayang, a key town located less than 10 miles (16 kilometers) south of Laiza," said the Thai-based Kachin News Group which covers mostly Kachin state developments.

The number of people killed or injured by the bombardment was not immediately known, it said.

The group said however that government shelling near Lajayang on Thursday killed one civilian and injured three others at Mankwi, citing area officials of the KIO, the political wing of the Kachin Independence Army which is fighting for an autonomous state.

Refugees
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The KIO capital Laiza is currently home to at an estimated 40,000 refugees "who are increasingly forced to get by on inadequate amounts of food," the Kachin News Group said.

"The food crisis has been greatly exacerbated by a government imposed blockade preventing the U.N. and its related agencies from delivering food to refugee camps located in KIO controlled territory," it said.

Min Ko Naing appealed for an end to the armed conflict.

“We have visited those crisis areas and had the chance to wipe their [refugees] tears with our own hands," he said, adding that "those who want to carry on the fighting are those who are benefitting from war."

"Whenever negotiations take place, both sides want to have the upper hand. Peace would never come if these old ideas and practices prevail," he said.

Min Ko Naing said that in Kachin state's Hpakant town, for example, tens of thousands of people had signed a petition to stop the fighting "and those in power should not ignore the people's desires."

"Both sides should discard these old ideas if they want peace," he said.

The KIA claimed about a week ago that dozens of government troops were killed following fighting in Lajayang, which erupted after the KIA blocked government forces from delivering rations and other supplies to the nearby Lung Rawk post.

Ceasefire collapse

Fighting between government troops and the KIA has been going on every day in recent weeks.

A 17-year ceasefire between the government and Kachin rebels collapsed in June 2011.

Several rounds of talks between the Burmese government and the KIO since then have yielded little outcome, with both sides saying they are defending themselves from the other in the ongoing violence.

Burmese authorities have signed peace agreements with 10 other armed ethnic groups since a new reformist government led by Thein Sein came to power in March last year.

"Rather than letting peace negotiators bring the fighting to an end as they have elsewhere, the Tatmadaw [the Burmese military] appears determined to settle matters its own way, through brute force," the Irrawaddy online journal said in an editorial this week.

"The Burmese military is wrong to believe that the tenuous peace in other parts of Burma has given it a free hand to handle the Kachin conflict as it pleases. All it is doing is fanning the flames of ethnic resentment, and making real peace harder to achieve in the long run."

The Irrawaddy also called on Thein Sein, who has sought talks to end the armed ethnic conflict, to rein in the powerful military, saying his plea earlier this week for all out efforts to end government corruption was not enough.

"It’s all well and good to tell civilian administrators that they shouldn’t take bribes or pilfer public funds, but until the president can bring the Tatmadaw to heel, his words will ring hollow."

Reported by RFA's Burmese service. Translated by Khin Maung Nyane. Written in English by Parameswaran Ponnudurai.

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Edison

from Indianapolis

Burmese Military government will never stop telling lie, they're so selfish and brutal why the world ignore this where is peace maker? my Brother is hungry but a big dog is full.

Jan 31, 2013 11:03 PM

Chris

from Chiang Mai

Why is it that no-one is mentioning why this is happenning--and that apart from the Burmese military governments controllers,Beijing who are at the head of the queue, there is a whole list of countries,nearby neighbours and some not so near, who are waiting to get their dirty hands on any number of the rich and various natural resources contained and belonging to Kachin State.

Dec 31, 2012 07:28 AM

Unfair

from Hanoi Vietnam

The world not clarify clearly dictatorship and terrorism, most the time when the minority stand up and arm to protect them self is subjected to terrorist. The world give blank check to Burma to destroy KIA to satisfy majority regarding the dictators!
Kachin people ,Keep hold your identity until your last breath!

Dec 30, 2012 11:35 AM

Anonymous Reader

Better to change news perspective. Thein Sein govt must warn itself to stop military action. Stop biased for war criminals. Where is the journalistic ethic.

Dec 29, 2012 08:32 PM

Anonymous Reader

The world prematurely thinks that the Burmese government will bring good things to the lives of the people, but in reality, it is not the case. It will take a while for Myanmar to satisfy everyone.

Dec 29, 2012 04:35 PM

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