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The Karen National Liberation Army (;
abbreviated An abbreviation () is a shortened form of a word or phrase, by any method including shortening, contraction, initialism (which includes acronym), or crasis. An abbreviation may be a shortened form of a word, usually ended with a trailing per ...
KNLA) is the military branch of the Karen National Union (KNU), which campaigns for the self-determination of the
Karen people The Karen ( ), also known as the Kayin, are an ethnolinguistic group of peoples who speak Karenic languages and are indigenous to southern and southeastern Myanmar, including the Irrawaddy Delta, Irrawaddy delta and Kayin State. The Karen ac ...
of
Myanmar Myanmar, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar; and also referred to as Burma (the official English name until 1989), is a country in northwest Southeast Asia. It is the largest country by area in Mainland Southeast Asia and has ...
(formerly Burma). The KNLA has been fighting the Burmese government since 1960s as part of the Karen conflict, which has been ongoing since 1949. The KNLA was reported to have had a strength of approximately 10,000 in 1970, 20,000 in 1980, 3,000 in 2001, 5,000 in 2006, 6,000 in 2012, and 7,000 in 2014. As of early 2021, the KNLA is estimated to have around 15,000 troops. The army is divided into seven brigades and a 'Special Force' reserved for special operations.


History


Background

At the time of Burmese independence from the
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in 1948, there was considerable tension between the Karen community and the Burmese majority. Some Karens sought independence while others attempted co-existence within Burma. The KNLA was preceded by the
Karen National Defence Organisation The Karen National Defence Organisation (; ; KNDO) is the older of two main military branches of the Karen National Union (KNU), the other being the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA). The KNDO fought against the government of Myanmar from 1 ...
(KNDO), an armed organisation formed by the KNU in 1947 to defend Karen communities and interests. Most KNDO soldiers had previously served in the forces of
British Burma British may refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * British people, nationals or natives of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies. * British national identity, the characteristics of British people and cultur ...
. In early 1949, the Burmese government arrested the ethnically Karen leader of the armed forces, Gen. Smith Dun, and replaced him with Burmese nationalist
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. Continued attacks against Karen dominated townships around Rangoon and the arrest of Karen political leaders led the KNU to declare armed struggle, and the world's longest running civil war began. Early in the fighting, Karen forces overran much of northern Burma including towns such as
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and established strong positions outside
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at
Insein Township Insein Township (, ) is located in northern Yangon. The township comprises 21 wards, and shares borders with Shwepyitha township in the north, Hlaingthaya township in the west, Mingaladon township in the east and Mayangon township in the s ...
. But lacking a port from which to receive military supplies, the Karen forces gradually withdrew to the southeast of Burma.


Founding of the KNLA

In 1967, the Karen National United Party began to change its approach to the war, withdrawing more from the
Irrawaddy delta The Irrawaddy Delta or Ayeyarwady Delta lies in the Irrawaddy Division, the lowest expanse of land in Myanmar (Burma) that fans out from the limit of tidal influence at Myan Aung to the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea, to the south at the mout ...
and, in 1976, changing its policy on wanting an independent state, and joining a new alliance, the National Democratic Front. This alliance of armed ethnic political parties supported a federal union of Burma. Around this time the Karen National Liberation Council was formed as a new emergency administration by the KNU, which then founded the Karen National Liberation Army. In 1970, the KNLA was reorganized into 7 brigades and additional special battalions under the personal command of Bo Mya. These units combined KNLA soldiers with local KNDO militias in each brigade's territory quickly growing the size of the KNLA to 10,000 well-armed and experienced soldiers.


1990–2010

In 1994 a group of Buddhist soldiers in the KNLA, claiming that the KNLA was unfairly dominated by Christians, broke away from the KNLA to form a new force, the DKBA, which soon organised a cease-fire with the Burmese military government. In 1995 KNLA lost Kawmoora and
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to the DKBA. This considerably reduced the KNLA's border trade taxation. A group calling itself the KNU/KNLA Peace Council, led by the former KNLA brigade 7 commander Brig-Gen Htay Maung (Htein Maung), broke away from the KNLA in February 2007, and organised a peace talk as well as a cease-fire agreement with the Burmese military government without the approval of the KNU central committee. On 14 February 2008, Padoh Mahn Sha Lah Phan, the KNU secretary-general, was assassinated in
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. On 13 May 2009, a senior
Myanmar Army The Myanmar Army (; ) is the largest branch of the Tatmadaw, the armed forces of Myanmar, and has the primary responsibility of conducting land-based military operations. The Myanmar Army maintains the second largest active force in Southea ...
officer, Brig.-Gen. Kaung Myat, was killed by the KNLA. He had been the commander of the No. 5 Military Operations Command. The next month, on 19 June, DKBA soldiers began attacking the KNLA Brigade 7 headquarters, which they then captured on 23 June.


2010–present

During 2010, increasing numbers of Democratic Karen Buddhist Army (DKBA) soldiers defected to the KNLA, or fled to Thailand, following the announcement that the DKBA would be absorbed into the Burmese military government's Border Guard. The DKBA had previously been allied to, but distinct from, government forces. In November 2010, following the general election of 2010, large parts of the Democratic Karen Buddhist Army are alleged to have mutinied and re-aligned themselves with the KNLA, resulting in the escalating conflict with junta troops. The two rebel armies have formed an alliance, in advance of a possible crackdown by the military government. The KNLA, along with its parent organisation the KNU, signed the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) with the government of Myanmar on 15 October 2015, along with several other insurgent groups. In September 2016, KNLA fighters began clashing with members of the Mon National Liberation Army (MNLA), the armed wing of the New Mon State Party (NMSP), in the
Tanintharyi Region Tanintharyi Region (, ; Mon: or ; formerly Tenasserim Division and Tanintharyi Division) is a region of Myanmar, covering the long narrow southern part of the country on the northern Malay Peninsula, reaching to the Kra Isthmus. It borders ...
. Both the KNU and NMSP were signatories of the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) at the time of the fighting. A temporary bilateral truce was reached between the two groups on 14 March 2018. Tensions between the KNU and the Tatmadaw increased as unrest swept the country following the
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. On 27 March 2021, KNLA Brigade 5 overran a Myanmar Army base near the Thai border, killing 10 soldiers including a deputy battalion commander. The Myanmar army launched multiple airstrikes on Karen villages in retaliation. On 27 April 2021, the KNLA captured a Myanmar Army base along the Salween river, bordering Thailand's Mae Sam Laep sub-district. A civilian on the Thai side of the border was wounded by a stray bullet during the battle. On 9 September 2021, KNLA Brigades 3 and 5 captured a Myanmar Army camp in Kyaukkyi Township in
Bago Region Bago Region (, ; formerly Pegu Division and Bago Division) is an administrative divisions of Myanmar, administrative region of Myanmar, located in the southern central part of the country. It is bordered by Magway Region and Mandalay Region to ...
.


Foreign volunteers

A number of foreigners have gone to Myanmar to fight for the KNLA. Dave Everett, a former Australian SAS soldier, fought for the KNLA and was later arrested in Australia for trying to steal money to fund the KNLA. Des Ball, a professor at ANU, has advised them on military strategy.


Muslim volunteers

After anti-Muslim riots flared in
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,
Mon State Mon State (, ; ) is an administrative division of Myanmar. It lies between Kayin State to the east, the Andaman Sea to the west, Bago Region to the north and Tanintharyi Region to the south, also having a short border with Thailand's Kanchanabu ...
in August 1983, refugees formed the Kawthoolei Muslim Liberation Front.Muslims join Buddhist, Christian fighters to topple Myanmar’s military
Lorcan Lovett and Kyaw Win.
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. October 19, 2024
According to CIA reports, the SLORC military regime accused the KMLF of killing residents of
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's Kyimyindaing Township in November 1983 and July 1984. Fraction between Sunni and Shia sects led to the formation of the All Burma Muslim Liberation Army in 1985. The ABMLA fought against the military regime in
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until the two factions merged into the KNLA 3rd Company in 2015.


KNLA equipment

KNLA soldiers are issued
M16 rifle The M16 (officially Rifle, Caliber 5.56 mm, M16) is a family of assault rifles adapted from the ArmaLite AR-15 rifle for the United States Armed Forces, United States military. The original M16 was a 5.56×45mm NATO, 5.56×45mm automatic ...
s from the Vietnam war era, and also
AK-47 The AK-47, officially known as the Avtomat Kalashnikova (; also known as the Kalashnikov or just AK), is an assault rifle that is chambered for the 7.62×39mm cartridge. Developed in the Soviet Union by Russian small-arms designer Mikhail Kala ...
s. They also have used
RPG-7 The RPG-7 is a portable, reusable, unguided, shoulder-launched, anti-tank, rocket launcher. The RPG-7 and its predecessor, the RPG-2, were designed by the Soviet Union, and are now manufactured by the Russian company Bazalt. The weapon has t ...
s, M203 grenade launchers,
M79 grenade launcher The M79 grenade launcher is a single-shot, shoulder-fired, break-action grenade launcher that fires a 40 mm grenade, 40×46mm grenade, which uses what the US Army calls the High-Low System, High-Low Propulsion System to keep recoil forces low, and ...
s as well as mortars. Some KNLA soldiers have used World War II-era
M1 carbine The M1 carbine (formally the United States carbine, caliber .30, M1) is a lightweight semi-automatic carbine chambered in the .30 carbine (7.62×33mm) cartridge that was issued to the U.S. military during World War II, the Korean War, and t ...
. The KNLA has also used captured weapons from the Burmese army. KNLA troops wear woodland camouflage uniforms like those from Thai forces.


Kawthoolei KNLA command structure

KNLA operates 7 brigades in Kawthoolei areas. Each brigade has several battalions, as shown below. 1st brigade operated in Doothahtu district *1st Infantry battalion *2st Infantry battalion *3rd Infantry battalion *1st KNDO battalion 2nd brigade operated in Tawoo district *4th Infantry battalion *5th Infantry battalion *6th Infantry battalion *2nd KNDO battalion 3th brigade operated in Klerlweehtu district *7th Infantry battalion *8th Infantry battalion *9th Infantry battalion *3rd KNDO battalion 4th brigade operated in Tavoy district *10th Infantry battalion *11th Infantry battalion *12th Infantry battalion *203rd Infantry battalion (special battalion) *4th KNDO battalion 5th brigade operated in Mutraw district *13th Infantry battalion *14th Infantry battalion *15th Infantry battalion *102th Infantry battalion (special battalion) *5th KNDO battalion 6th brigade operated in Dooplaya district *16th Infantry battalion *17th Infantry battalion *18th Infantry battalion *27th Infantry battalion *103rd Infantry battalion (special battalion) *201st Infantry battalion (special battalion) *6th KNDO battalion *8th KNDO battalion 7th brigade operated in Hpa-an district *19th Infantry battalion *20th Infantry battalion *21st Infantry battalion *22nd Infantry battalion *24th Infantry battalion *101st Infantry battalion (special battalion) *202nd Infantry battalion (special battalion) *7th KNDO battalion


References


External links


Karen National Union home page







Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) on Schema-root





Six month battle report for the Karen National Liberation Army

The flag of the Karen National Liberation Army
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