A 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), the Democratic Karen Benevolent 
Army (DKBA), and the KNU/KNLA Peace Council.
The agreement was co-signed by General Baw Kyaw Heh, the KNLA’s 
Vice-Chief of Staff, General Ner Dah Mya, Chief of KNDO, General Saw Lah
 Pwe, DKBA’s Chief of Staff and Colonel Saw Tiger, Tactical Commander 
for KNU/KNLA – PC’s border security and development tactical command. 
General Ner Dah Mya, Chief of the KNDO, also acts as a spokesperson for the KAF, spoke to Karen News about the statement.
“At the moment, there are so many Karen armed groups and in the 
future it would be good if we are under one group – the KAF. We have had
 a lot of discussion among our groups. We reached an agreement to go 
under the umbrella of the KAF. Having many groups does not look good in 
the eye of international community.”
The statement cited recent attacks by government forces as a reason was reached to unite.
“The Burma military troops have been intimidating, disarming and 
attacking, on flimsy excuses, the ethnic armed organizations, which have
 signed ceasefire agreement with the government, and arresting the 
personnel of the ethnic armed organizations and the innocent civilians, 
on a wide scale,” the KAF statement said.
“For that reason, in order to be able to protect the long suffering 
people, we have to reunify the Karen national armed resistance forces.”
The KAF statement made a sweeping pledge to follow the four 
principles of Karen national hero and former head of the KNU, Saw Ba U 
Gyi, but failed to go into specific details left many questions 
unanswered. Some questions include who would lead the KAF, what chain of
 command would be put in place to control the different member 
organisations, if the KAF had the full backing of each organisation, and
 what political organisation, if any, they would represent. At the time 
of writing, Karen News was waiting for responses to these questions.
Gen. Der Nah Mya admitted that although the groups had agreed to go 
together militarily, it has yet to reach agreement on who will take the 
political lead and added that there was need for further discussion on 
among the groups.
Following the KAF statement, the KNU’s Defence Department, that 
comprises both the KNLA and KNDO, put out a statement on October 14, 
reaffirming that both organisations still come under the political 
leadership of the KNU.
The Karen armed force reunification agreement co-signed by KNLA’s 
Vice Chief of Staff and the KNDO’s Chief was solely out of their 
individual consent, the KNU said.
The KNU’s Defence Department statement also said that according to 
its policy laid down in its 15th Congress, the KNU is working toward the
 reunification of Karen armed forces and the KNLA’s Chief of Staff – 
General Saw Johnny – is leading the implementation of the reunification.
Similarly, the headqaurters of the KNU/KNLA-Peace Council issued a 
statement on October 14, sacking Colonel Saw Tiger from its 
organization. The statement claimed that Tactical Commander Colonel Saw 
Eh Kaw Htoo, also known as Saw Tiger, had repeatedly broken military 
rules and failed to follow orders from headquarters.
Members of the KAF have fought each other in the past as bitter foes.
 The DKBA fought with the KNU/KNLA for more than a decade following a 
split in 1995, when it joined the government side. A large portion of 
the government led Border Guard Force (BGF) currently fighting in Karen 
State against the DKBA are also ethnic Karen.
http://karennews.org/2014/10/karen-armed-groups-to-form-united-kawthoolei-armed-forces-but-questions-remain.html/ 
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