Sunday, 30 June 2013

Myanmar Parliament to lead political dialogue after nationwide ceasefire




Myanmar Parliament to lead political dialogue after nationwide ceasefire










People's militia from Tarlawgyi area in Kachin State (Photo - EMG)


Myanmar will sign a nationwide ceasefire agreement with all the ethnic armed groups under the president's leadership, says the vice chairman of the government's union level peacemaking committee. 


Aung Min, the committee vice chairman and a minister at the President's Office, disclosed the information during his clarification of the country's peace agenda at a parliamentary session held in Nay Pyi Taw on Friday. 


After the ceasefire, the government has a plan to hand over to Parliament to organize political dialogue, he added. 


According to the minister, 17 regional level ceasefire agreements and 18 union level agreements have so far been signed while it has been agreed to make ceasefire with the Kachin Independence Organization (KIO). The government is also working together with the parliamentarians of national races to sign peace agreement with the small armed groups of Palaung and Lahu ethnics. 


Peace talk between the government and the KIO in Myitkyina in May (Photo - Nay Htun Naing/EMG)


The KIO and those two minor armed groups are the last remaining to make ceasefire with the government.  


"After the nationwide ceasefire, the armed groups will be removed from the list of unlawful organizations," Aung Min said. 


He also said if the peace talks are successful, about 100,000 armed group members, 350,000 refugees, 460,000 IDPs (Internally Displaced Persons) and about 2 million people close to the armed groups will be able to join hands with the government. They will be first encouraged to clear up land mines and then provided with shelter, food and jobs. 


Lower House Speaker Thura Shwe Mann said national reconciliation efforts call for genuine goodwill, transparency and honesty. 


"Today, we are discussing measures for no discrimination in administrative affairs, including equal rights essential for the peace process. We are also focusing on national unity," Shwe Mann said.  

Source: http://www.news.myanmaronlinecentre.com/2013/06/30/myanmar-parliament-to-lead-political-dialogue-after-nationwide-ceasefire-2/

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