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Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army

Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army
မြန်မာအမျိုးသား ဒီမိုကရက်တစ် မဟာမိတ်တပ်မတော်
Participant in the Internal conflict in Myanmar
Flag of Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army-2015.png
Flag of the MNDAA since 2015
Active 1989 (1989)–present
Ideology Kokang nationalism
Separatism
Leaders Pheung Kya-shin
Yan Win Zhong
Area of operations Kokang Self-Administered Zone, Myanmar
Strength 2,000–4,000
Part of Myanmar National Truth and Justice Party
Originated as Communist Party of Burma
Allies

Northern Alliance

Other allies

Opponents

 Myanmar

Union of Myanmar (until 2011)
Battles and wars

Internal conflict in Myanmar


Northern Alliance

Other allies

 Myanmar

Internal conflict in Myanmar

The Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (Burmese: မြန်မာအမျိုးသား ဒီမိုကရက်တစ် မဟာမိတ်တပ်မတော်; abbreviated MNDAA), also known as the Myanmar Nationalities Democratic Alliance Army and the Kokang Army, is a communist-inspired armed insurgent group in the Kokang region, Myanmar (Burma). The army has existed since 1989, having been the first one to sign a ceasefire with the Burmese government that lasted for about two decades.

The army was formed on 12 March 1989, after the local Communist Party of Burma leader, Pheung Kya-shin (also spelled Peng Jia Sheng or Phone Kyar Shin), dissatisfied with the communists, broke away and formed the MNDAA. Along with his brother, Peng Jiafu, they became the new unit in Kokang. The strength of the army is between 1,500 and 2,000 men.

The rebels soon became the first group to agree to a ceasefire with the government troops. Thus the Burmese government refers to the Kokang region controlled by the MNDAA as ‘Shan State Special Region 1’, indicating the MNDAA was the first group in the area of Shan State to sign a cease-fire agreement. After the ceasefire, the area underwent an economic boom, with both the MNDAA and regional Myanmar Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) troops benefiting financially from increased opium harvests and heroin-refining. The area also produces methamphetamine. The MNDAA and other paramilitary groups control the cultivation areas, making it an easy target for drug trafficking and organised crime groups.Peace Myanmar Group is used to launder and reinvest MNDAA's drug profits in the legal economy.


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