Arakan violence aftershock: Peace talks postponed
One of the after effects of the more than a week-long sectarian violence in Burma’s Arakan state was the postponement of peace negotiations with at least 3 of the armed movements that have already concluded ceasefire pacts with Naypyitaw, according to sources inside Shan State.

Bao Youxiang, UWSA leader

Sai Leun, NDAA leader
All the three groups entered truce with Naypyitaw’s negotiation team led by U Aung Thaung and U Thein Zaw. U Aung Thaung’s name was dropped from the Union Peacemaking Work Committee (UPWC) formed last month, but U Thein Zaw was retained as Vice Chaiman # 3 representing the members of parliament. (Gen Soe Win is Vice Chairman # 1 representing the Army and U Aung Min Vice Chairman # 2 representing the government. Dr Sai Mawk Kham, Vice President # 2, is Chairman.)

Yawd Serk, SSA South leader
According to SSA-North sources, the two sides have already fought 18 times since the ceasefire was signed on 28 January. The latest one began yesterday (17 June 2012) at 15:00, when a base of the SSA’s 36th Brigade, located between Tawng Hio and Mong Awd in Monghsu township, Shan State South, was attacked by the Burma Army’s 516th Light Infantry Battalion (LIB), later reinforced by the 517th LIB. At least 2 soldiers were killed. SHAN has not been able to contact the SSA for further information.

Pang Fa, SSA North leader
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