Friday, February 8, 2008

No Shan State, no union, says Shan leader

by admin — last modified 2008-02-08 04:37

The 61st National Day of Shan State celebration ceremony was held yesterday in Loi Tai Leng , the headquarters of Shan State Army –South (SSA-S), opposite Mae Hong Son in Northern Thailand.
No Shan State, no union, says Shan leader


Ad Carabao with Col Yawd Serk, photo:taifreedom


By: Kwarn Lake (Tel:++6683 9474191)

“If there was no Shan State, there wouldn’t be this National Day of Shan State. And if there was no Shan State National Day, there wouldn’t be the Union of Burma,” stated Restoration Council of Shan State (RCSS) Chairman Col Yawd Serk during the ceremony.

Representatives of different ethnic groups such as Lahu and Pa-O attended as well as non-Shan State parties such as Karenni National Progressive Party (KNPP).

“It is fantastic”, Ad Carabao expressed his feeling on the event. Ad is a famous Thai rock singer who has been involved with the Shan movement for more than 15 years, even before Col. Yawd Serk became the leader.

“It is my second visit, but it is the first time that I have the opportunity to participate in Shan State National day,” he added.

“I want the people of Shan State to be united, to obey the law of the host countries when they are outside of Shan State and to educate themselves in order to benefit the country,” said Yawd Serk in the post celebration press conference.

He also added SSA will continue its fight against drugs in Shan State, and oppose whoever is trying to destroy the environment.

7th February was designated as the national day following the founding of the Shan States Council in 1947 that challenged British rule. The event paved the way for the signing of the historic Panglong Agreement with Aung San, Burmese leader and the father of Aung San Suu Kyi, on 12 February and independence on 4 January 1948.

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