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Monland Restoration Army
Captain Nai Pan Nyunt
Founded 2001 (2001)
Split from New Mon State Party flag Mon National Liberation Army (MNLA)
with Mon National Defence Army (MNDA)
Headquarters Thai-Burma border
Ideology Separatism
Mon nationalism
Political parties
Elections

The Monland Restoration Army is the armed wing of the Hongsawatoi Restoration Party, a political group which claims to stand for the rights of the Mon people in Myanmar.[1] Its name is sometimes translated as 'Monland Defence Army'.[2]

History[]

The Monland Restoration Army split from the Mon National Liberation Army (MNLA), the armed wing of the New Mon State Party (NMSP), incorporating the Mon National Defence Army (MNDA) on 29 November 2001. Its founder was Nai Pan Nyunt, a captain of the MNLA.

At the time of its foundation this armed group had about 300 troops which were active in the Three Pagodas Pass area of the Tenasserim Hills, collecting taxes, laying landmines and intimidating local villagers into co-operation. Later it engaged in sporadic fights against the Tatmadaw following the alleged killing of a Tatmadaw colonel. After 2002 the MRA was expelled from the MNLA controlled areas and Nai Pan Nyunt went to the mountains near Sangkhlaburi where he tried to negotiate with the Thai authorities.[3] In January 2011 the former Mon National Defence Army troops (MNDA) of the MRA reunited with the NMSP, whose armed wing they had left in 2001.[4]

References[]

  1. Mr Ashley South, Mon Nationalism and Civil War in Burma: The Golden Sheldrake., p. 339
  2. Human Rights Watch (2002), "My Gun was as Tall as Me": Child Soldiers in Burma, p. 149
  3. The Irrawaddi - Precarious Peace in Monland
  4. Mon splinter group rejoins NMSP

External links[]

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