Fighting for an Independent 'Kachinland'
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Fighting for an Independent 'Kachinland'


By THE IRRAWADDY Wednesday, February 9, 2011


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Du Wa Bawm Wang La Raw is the president of the the Kachin National Organization (KNO), which is a political organization founded on January 9, 1999. The main goals of the KNO are to regain the inalienable rights of the Kachin people and restore their pride and freedom by establishing an independent Kachinland. The KNO, based on the Thai-Burmese border, has many branches in foreign countries such as the US, UK, Canada, China, South Korea and Japan. Du Wa Bawm Wang La Raw talks to The Irrawaddy's reporter Sai Zom Hseng about the aims and activities of the KNO, including its desire to see a Panglong-style conference take place, as well as its interaction with the Kachin Independence Organization (KIO).

Question: What is the relationship between the KNO and the KIO?

Answer: We agreed to work together until we have freedom for our Kachin people, and we agreed to establish a federal union with the other ethnic groups.

Q: What activities is the KNO curently engaged in and what are the goals of the KNO?

We are trying to establish a federal union with the other ethnic groups, democratic groups and a majority of the Burmese people. We aim to attain freedom and human rights for the Kachin people, to fight for an independent Kachinland, to participate in the formation of a genuine federal union with other ethnic groups and to achieve democracy in Kachinland.

Q: The KIO has called for a Panglong style conference. What about the KNO?

A: The current nation of Burma was based on the Panglong Agreement which was signed on February 11, 1947 at the first Panglong Conference, but later the Burmese leaders did the opposite of what the agreement required. That is why we have the current situation in Burma. There is a civil war because there wasn’t unity among the ethnic groups. We need to revive a Panglong spirit in order to have a genuine federal union. All of our ethnic groups have to sit together and discuss how to form a new government with a constitution, laws and regulations that fit our country. We strongly believe that if there is not a new conference like Panglong, there won’t be a genuine federal union and there won’t be a real government.

Q: The regime recently selected the new president and vice-presidents. Are they the right persons who can fulfill the country's needs?

A: We don’t think that the new president and vice-presidents are the major concerns of the country. The new Constitution is the problem. Though the military generals changed their uniform and came back as a civilian politicians, they have to follow the Constitution. But we all know that the 2008 Constitution extended the dictator’s mandate. Whoever is the president, there won’t be a change for our country yet. The new government will not have the ability to unify the ethnic groups and solve the armed conflicts. If the government really wants to do this, they have to change the Constitution first. That is the reason why we call for a Panglong-style conference comprised of the other ethnic groups and the real representatives of the people.

Q: What is the KNO currently doing to achieve a Panglong-style conference?

A: We have a problem organizing other ethnic groups because we are a Kachin organization. If the National League for Democracy or another organization can organize a conference and lead all of the ethnic groups, we will be a good follower and support them. We also have a plan to cooperate with the other groups. Currently, we are educating the Kachin community in Burma and in foreign countries about what their rights are and how to become involved in the political field.

Q: Some political observers said that the new parliament will bring about change in Burma, but others say change won't occur without an armed struggle. What is your opinion?

A: It is dependent on the commitments of the different persons and groups.



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malihkrang Wrote:
12/02/2011
Dear Myanmar Patriots,

I read your comments a lot in Irrawaddy column but I did not know that you are such a Burmar evil nationalist. Let me tell you, if king Ba-Gyi-Daw, Min-Dung-Min made the Buddhist mission to Kachin, Chin hills during their era, we would not have Burmar Lu-Myo-Gyi-sm issues today.

If you want show you are Lu-Myo-Gyi show us with love not hate, and let me say one day that I am a proud Burmar national. Tatmadaw and Burmar nationalists' forced marriage will not last ever.

Don't insult KNO/KIO and its leaders by saying illegal organizations or illegal; it is 100% legal on hearts and minds of the Kachin people. You need to learn more about harmony living in ethnic diverse Burma.

Let me tell you that you don't know about Duwa, he was the person who prevented the ABSDF students accusing of spies each other and killing each others in Bajau Bum, formal KIA headquarters. If he hate Burmar then he would not have prevented tragic killing its ABSDF comrades that time.

Kachin Sword Wrote:
12/02/2011
Myanmar Patriots!
Listen!
1.We are Kachin, not Myanmar, we are living in China and India as well. Can you call them Myanmar?
2.You are saying Panglong is illegal, that is means General Aung San is illegal leaders and organizer.
3.You are not really Myanmar and just someone brain washer.
4.If your sister or mother or relatives were raped by your mentor military men you'll feel the same what we felt and suffered.
5.You could say what you would like say on the
comment, it is freedoms, but you can't say what you want in front of your Papa Than Shwe, you will put through to the jail like former generals, currently Gen Aunt Myint was in jail.
6.Come and See the Kachin Sword in the Kachin Land if you dare, you will know how sweet it is.

Gam Seng Wrote:
10/02/2011
Myanmar Patriot I know you are foolish patriot for your people "Burmese" only but not for the "common path or the truth" for all citizens of Burma.

How can you say blantly that Panlong was the product of colonizer's enterprise? without know the reality and history behind the formation of Panglong and the decisive role taken by Kachins, then Shan and Chins.

Do you aware that who was Gen. Aung San and to whom he represented while the panglongwas signe? Why you don't forget your leader's representation on behalf of all burmese?

How can you say that Panglong is ilegal then the principle of Federal Democracy would be gone wrong?

If so then has regime been able to solve the upshooting political problem of the country mainly bifurcated between Burmese radical groups and genuine seekers, Ethinicities.

We believe only value, principle and ways made at Panglong on the basis of genuinefederal democracy will be the solution.

If not there is none and remember and careful!!!

Free Man Wrote:
10/02/2011
Ko Zaw Min,

A resounding ditto to your message. We are heading in the same direction, with the same spirit, to the same goal.

Zaw Min Wrote:
10/02/2011
I'm ashamed to admit that I was ignorant of the suffering of our ethnic peoples until the same suffering was imposed on the majority Bama - that includes me - by the evil military junta. There were some inspirational Bama people like ASSK and some former military and non-military persons who speak out against the injustice that is being meted out to all. But my heartfull thanks and appreciation also go to the equally inspirational and understanding leaders from the ethnic minorities. Please maintain this understanding and let it flourish among all races in our land so that we can rid the evil that is in place for several decades.

Myanmar Patriots Wrote:
10/02/2011
1."The current nation of Burma was based on the Panglong Agreement which was signed on February 11, 1947 at the first Panglong Conference, but later the Burmese leaders did the opposite of what the agreement required."
NO COLONISER can impose any condition of independence.Panglong is illegal;it was forced upon us by the coloniser as the vilest, most evil deed with a virw to disintegrating Burma.
2. How can IRRAWADDY give space to such a treasonous act?
3."Answer: We agreed to work together until we have freedom for our Kachin people,and we agreed to establish a federal union with the other ethnic groups." YOU GOT to be joking.Those with idea of disintegration can never unite. Learn from 'Parable of the Stag Hunt' of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.KIO and KNO trying to gang up on Bamars and rest of brethren will NEVER work. We can charge DuWa with high treason
4. KNO is not a legal organisation and DuWa is not elected representative of Kachin myanmars. His ignorance is most dangerous to everyone.

Myint Myat Twe Wrote:
10/02/2011
Good words, good answer
Need more work, to get desire
Vision,planning, mission and action
Long term plan, short term plan
to really achieve the goal

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