NMSP denounces observer role in 21st Century Panglong Conference
NMSP denounces observer role in 21st Century Panglong Conference
Mon News Agency, 14 Feb 2017
URL: http://monnews.org/2017/02/14/nmsp-denounces-observer-role-in-21st-century-panglong-conference/
The New Mon State Party (NMSP), the ethnic armed group of the Mon people, will not take part in the upcoming 21st Century Panglong Conference, if it’s only allowed to attend as an observer, according to NMSP’s Chairman Nai Htaw Mon.
The Chairman stated the above in a press conference after the 70th Anniversary of Mon National Day central celebration in Japan Well Village, a NMSP controlled area, in Three Pagodas Pass (TPP) Sub-township, Thai-Burma border.
“We won’t attend the 21st Century Panglong Conference if we are not allowed to present or discuss anything. If we are invited just to be an observer, we won’t go,” said Nai Htaw Mon.
“We will sign the NCA if they accept the UNFC’s requested 9 points. We stand with the UNFC alliance,” said Nai Htaw Mon, adding that the UNFC’s 9-points included that the government must announce a nationwide ceasefire, international witnesses must be included in the NCA inking, and tripartite talks must be held for political issues.
Of the 21 ethnic armed groups in the country, only 8 groups have signed the NCA. The NMSP is yet to sign the accord.
Over 1000 people, including members of the TPP-based Mon Women Organization, Mon health and education organization, veterans, and locals, participated in the [NMSP-led] celebration of the 70th Mon National Day in Japan Well Village.
The Mon State Government’s Security and Border Affair Minister warned the NMSP not to conduct an armed parade during its central celebration of 70th Mon National Day [held] at the football field in Japan Well Village, Thai-Burma border.
The 70th Mon National Day central celebration was held in Kyaikmaraw Town, Mon State, and celebrations also took place not only in Mon State but in Karen State, Yangon Region, Mandalay Region, and Nay Pyi Taw Capital, as well as other parts of the world, including U.S. and Australia, where Mon people have resettled
The Chairman stated the above in a press conference after the 70th Anniversary of Mon National Day central celebration in Japan Well Village, a NMSP controlled area, in Three Pagodas Pass (TPP) Sub-township, Thai-Burma border.
“We won’t attend the 21st Century Panglong Conference if we are not allowed to present or discuss anything. If we are invited just to be an observer, we won’t go,” said Nai Htaw Mon.
“We will sign the NCA if they accept the UNFC’s requested 9 points. We stand with the UNFC alliance,” said Nai Htaw Mon, adding that the UNFC’s 9-points included that the government must announce a nationwide ceasefire, international witnesses must be included in the NCA inking, and tripartite talks must be held for political issues.
Of the 21 ethnic armed groups in the country, only 8 groups have signed the NCA. The NMSP is yet to sign the accord.
Over 1000 people, including members of the TPP-based Mon Women Organization, Mon health and education organization, veterans, and locals, participated in the [NMSP-led] celebration of the 70th Mon National Day in Japan Well Village.
The Mon State Government’s Security and Border Affair Minister warned the NMSP not to conduct an armed parade during its central celebration of 70th Mon National Day [held] at the football field in Japan Well Village, Thai-Burma border.
The 70th Mon National Day central celebration was held in Kyaikmaraw Town, Mon State, and celebrations also took place not only in Mon State but in Karen State, Yangon Region, Mandalay Region, and Nay Pyi Taw Capital, as well as other parts of the world, including U.S. and Australia, where Mon people have resettled