As the first day of the military coup in Myanmar wore on, the general state of confusion and fear became widespread, according to several people IPS spoke with.
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Hsai Numkong It is interesting to consider whether the autonomy claim of the National Democratic Alliance Army (NDAA), also known as the Mong La group, has anything to do with the Shan unity. Long before the 2010 transition to democracy in Myanmar, the Mong La group demanded autonomy from the central government. It seems, however, that the demand for autonomy brought out by
The Union Election Commission (UEC), overseen by the coup Military Council is currently engaged in conducting assessments and verifications of political parties based in Shan State that have already completed their registration for the upcoming election.