Shan assembly discusses independence versus federalism
CHAING MAI- February 6. Independence versus federalism was one of the
hot topics of discussion during the 3-day people’s assembly, on
February 3-5 at Loi Tai Leng, the headquarters of the Restoration
Council of Shan State (RCSS).
People questioned the chairman of RCSS, Sao Yawd Serk, about RCSS’s
standpoint regarding total independence or federalism. Before the RCSS
signed a ceasefire with Naypyitaw in late 2011, it had called for
independence, but since 2011 after it signed a ceasefire with Naypyitaw,
it changed from its policy from independence to right of
self-determination and federalism.
However, since the new quasi-civilian government had begun for peace talks and was opening a space for political dialogue, the RCSS would solve the political conflict through political means.
“If this space is closed, then we will have no choice but to resume our legitimate aim,” he said. He received a huge applause from the assembly.
The people at the assembly, including monks, laypeople, youth and teachers, are staying on at Loi Tai Leng to celebrate the 67th Anniversary of Shan State National Day, which falls on February 7.
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