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Re: Shan State Day or Shan National Day? Posted: 11 Feb 2014 04:43 AM PST First, the original name is "Shan National Day" and thus should be used without altering it, until a new consensus is found among all the stakeholders concerned. Second, Federated Shan States, forerunner of the present Shan State, was a Federal Union in nature and had been ruled by respective Sao Hpa of each principality corresponding to its ethnic group. For example, the Palaung area was ruled by Palaung prince or Sao Hpa, the Pa O by the Pa O, the Kokang by the Kokang, the Danu by the Danu and so on. Thus the "Shan Nation" should be seen as a collective national identity of all people residing within Shan State and not just belonging to the Tai ethnic group, the majority within Shan State. But this is not to say that "Shan State Day" is not acceptable. We only need to find a consensus among us for a new name, if this is what we all want. For example, "Shan State National Day" could be one of the inputs or the way out of this deadlock. Mai Soong Kha Sai Wansai |
Yawdserk ‘looking for a Yingluck’ Posted: 11 Feb 2014 04:41 AM PST Some Thai friends who have been informed of the Restoration Council of Shan State/Shan State Army (RCSS/SSA)'s upcoming election of a new president have commented that the incumbent leader Lt-Gen Yawdserk may be looking for a proxy. "Sounds like he may want his successor to continue doing what he's been doing," said a long-time friend in Chiangmai, "like Thaksin (Shinawatra, exiled former Thai Prime Minister) getting his currently embattled sister Yingluck to become his alternate." Yawdserk however has denied the assertion. "I made it clear (at the conclusion of the RCSS/SSA annual meeting on 13 January) that I did not mean I would retire from the national cause and the movement," he told SHAN. "But I would like to be sure that the cause will be able to move forward without me at the helm. For this purpose, I would be happy to serve as a counsel to the new leader." A 5 men election commission led by Maj Awng Moeng, a 40 year veteran, has been formed to hold the election at a two-day meeting which will begin on Friday, 14 February. According to Awng Moeng, the commission has selected 5 nominees:
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