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Myanmar rebels suspend key leader amid probe into ‘massacre’

State-run media accuses Karen National Union fighters of killing 25 construction workers in May

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 10 Jul 2021 4:00PM

Myanmar rebels suspend key leader amid probe into ‘massacre’
The Karen National Union, one of Myanmar’s largest rebel groups in the east that has tussled with the military for decades, has been locked in renewed conflict with the army since its February coup. – AFP pic, July 10, 2021

BANGKOK – A prominent ethnic rebel group in Myanmar suspended one of its key leaders this week, said a spokesman today, as it investigates an alleged massacre of civilians in its territory.

The country has been in turmoil since a February coup ousted Aung San Suu Kyi’s elected government, sparking huge protests among civilians and renewing clashes between the military and ethnic rebel armies in its border regions.

The Karen National Union (KNU) – one of Myanmar’s largest rebel groups in the east that has tussled with the military for decades – has been locked in renewed conflict with the army since the coup.

In May, state-run media accused fighters from one of the group’s armed wings, the Karen National Defence Organisation (KNDO), of the May 31 massacre of 25 construction workers – an allegation that KNU has said it will investigate.

Spokesman Padoh Saw Taw Nee confirmed today that KNDO head Gen Ner Dah Bo Mya and his subordinate Lt Saw Ba Wah have been “suspended temporarily”.

“According to the Geneva Conventions, even if they are our enemies, we just arrest them, you cannot kill (just) like that.

“We stand firmly on our commitment to the Geneva Conventions and the international community, and we have to deal with this carefully.”

The decision, made on Monday by KNU leaders, will likely sow discord within the group, whose political divisions over the handling of the junta have spilled out in recent months to the public. 

But, Padoh Saw Taw Nee defended the suspension as “part of our procedures”.

Ner Dah Bo Mya could not be reached for comment.

Myanmar’s border regions are a patchwork of territories and alliances held by more than two dozen rebel outfits, most of which have fought with the military for more autonomy and resources.

Since the coup, KNU has clashed sporadically with the military along the Thai border. 

In March, its fighters seized a military post and the army retaliated with air raids, the first in more than 20 years in Karen state.

The group has also condemned the military over its power grab, and provided shelter to dissidents working to oust the State Administration Council – as the junta dubs itself. 

Nearly 890 people have been killed by security forces since February 1, according to a local monitoring group. – AFP, July 10, 2021

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