KTLA is a Karen-led group created in July 2022 following a split from the Karen National Union, led reportedly by General Saw Nerdah Bomya and a stated strength of over 200 fighters. Its operations span Kayin, Mon, and Tanintharyi near the Thailand border, seeks Karen self-determination. Its emergence followed KNDO leadership shifts over allegations of mass killings of Burmese spies, and KTLA has been linked to broader Karen resistance efforts within Kawthoolei. Other sources mention KNU plans to accelerate operations for Kawthoolei Federal Unit; Struggle to safeguard Kawthoolei homeland unfolds amid border tensions with Thailand.
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Guest contributor Saw Htee Cher The Karen army is fighting hard in mid-2024 to consolidate recent gains and fend off a major regime intrusion. In southeast Myanmar, the Karen homeland known as Kawthoolei is defended by the Karen National Union (KNU), which has two armed branches called the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) and the […]
english.dvb.noth Congress from November 2 to 5, KNU said in a statement on November 6. The meeting decided to approve the implementation of political, administrative, security and organizational reform activities and policies by the relevant committees and various departments for the implementation of the objectives of the Federal Unit. Padoh saw Kale Sae stated, “We are going to strengthen the Kotu Air Federal Unit’s political, administrative, and security aspects, as well as its military aspects.” Our...
thanlwintimes.comA statement released by members of the different Karen armed groups laid out plans for the major Karen armed organisations to form a united Karen force, the Kawthoolei Armed Forces (KAF). The statement spoke on behalf of the four major Karen armed organisations, the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA), the Karen National Defence Organisation (KNDO), …
karennews.orgAn update from a war-torn town.
insightmyanmar.orgOfficers implicated in two massacres of unarmed prisoners have split from the Karen National Union to form the Kawthoolei Army, with critics saying the group lacks ethics and the schism undermines the revolution.
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