President Looks Forward to Industrialised Karen State

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President Looks Forward to Industrialised Karen State

Burma News International, 11 Nov 2016

URL: http://www.bnionline.net/news/karen-state/item/2483-president-looks-forward-to-industrialised-karen-state.html
In a Karen State Day message to the Karen people Burmese President U Htin Kyaw said that he looks forward to a thriving Karen State where factories and mills operate in the near future.

In the message, delivered on the 61st Karen State Day on 7 November, U Htin Kyaw said: “It is quite heartening to look forward to the Karen State being busy with factories and mills instead of hearing the sounds of gunfire. I am delighted to hear the good news that preparations are being made to hold the Karen-State-level political dialogues very soon.”

In the message he also said that Karen State has had slow growth and that the future of successive generations had been lost to armed conflicts, but now that the ethnic armed organisations (EAOs) are cooperating in the peace process Karen State residents can enjoy the fruits of peace with new development opportunities.

Karen State Day celebrates when the Burmese president signed the Constitutional Amendment Act that officially recognised Karen State on 7 November 1951. It is celebrated every year on 7 November.

The 61st Karen State Day ceremony was held in Hpa-An from 7 to 11 November. There were over 30 booths and 200 shops, including a Karen National Union (KNU) peace booth and booths run by the Karen Traditional Literature and Culture Association, the Karen Women's Empowerment Group, the Japanese Nippon Foundation, and local non-governmental organisations.

There were also traditional Karen zat thabin (all-night outdoor theatre performances) a Karen don dancing competition, a traditional fashion competition, traditional boxing, a physical fitness competition, boat races and cycling races.