Does Kang Nam carry arms to kill ceasefire forces?
Reports of North Korean cargo ship Kang Nam on its way to Burma has
raised speculations among ceasefire groups who are resisting
Naypyitaw’s demand to transform themselves into troops under the Burma
Army’s command that it could be linked to current tensions between the
two sides.
During the visit of Lt-Gen Ye Myint, the junta’s chief negotiator, to Mongla, opposite China’s Daluo on 9 June, Sai Leun, 63, leader of the National Democratic Alliance ![]() North Korean cargo ship Kang Nam “This is a strong hint that all that we have built will be destroyed by them,” a ceasefire officer told SHAN. Another source from northern Shan State also reported that he was told by a senior police officer that new weapons with highly destructive power would be used against ceasefire groups unless they gave in to the junta’s demand. Meanwhile, Col Yawd Serk, leader of the Shan State Army (SSA) South, remarked that Naypyitaw’s current military preparations are aimed at subduing the United Wa State Army’s forces along the Thai-Burma border. “Panghsang (on the Sino-Burma border) is not their immediate target,” he said. “They want to put pressure on the Wa’s southern forces to give up their resistance. They will deal with Panghsang afterwards.” The main weapon employed by the junta will be “drugs”, he told SHAN. “The planned burning of drugs in Kengtung on 26 June is therefore significant,” he said. Kengtung is the capital of eastern Shan State, where the UWSA is active. www.shanland.org |
