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More Ceasefire Groups Expected to Break with Rangoon
By KYAW ZWA MOE Tuesday, May 24, 2005


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The NC has been in recess since April, however.

 

Dr La Ja, general secretary of another ceasefire group, the Kachin Independence Organization, said he believes that the government will move to disarm all ethnic ceasefire groups after the completion of a new constitution.



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