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Update

The 17 official ceasefire groups and their stand on


Border Guard Force/ Militia proposal
Kachin State No longer in Yes No & effectively
ceasefire No

New Democratic 3
Army-Kachin
(NDA-K)

Kachin 3
Independence
Organization (KIO)

Kayah/Karenni
State

Kayan National 3
Guard (KNG)

Karenni 3
Nationalities People
Liberation Front
(KNPLF)

Kayan New Land 3


Party (KNLP)

Karenni National
Progressive Party
3*
(KNPP)

Karen State

Democratic Karen 3
Buddhist Army
(DKBA)

Mon State

New Mon State 3


Party (NMSP)

Shan State

1
Myanmar National
Democratic Alliance
3*****
Army (MNDAA)

United Wa State 3
Army (UWSA)

Shan State Army 3


(SSA) “North”

National 3
Democratic Alliance
Army(NDAA)

Kachin Defense 3
Army (KDA)

Pa-O National 3
Army (PNA)

Palaung State
Liberation Army
3**
(PSLA)

Shan State
Nationalities People
3***
Liberation
Organization
(SNPLO)

Shan State National


Army (SSNA)
3****
Total 4 7 6

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*Ceasefire with KNPP terminated 3 months after the pact was concluded in 1995
**PSLA was forced to surrender in 2005
***SNPLO was forced to surrender in 2008
****Part of SSNA was forced to surrender in 2005. The rest merged with the anti-
Rangoon Shan State Army (SSA) “South”.
***** The group said Yes only after the No faction was routed by the Army in August
Additional data provided by Kantarawaddy Times (KT), Karen Information Committee
(KIC), Kachin News Group (KNG) and Independent Mon News Agency (IMNA) -
Editor

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