Statement: Appeal of UNFC to the People and International Community
At the oath taking ceremony for assuming presidential duties, President U Thein Sein said that he would endeavor for national unity and the growth of the union spirit, which was true nationalism. On August 18, the government made overture for peace talk with the Union Government Statement Number 1/ 2011. These moves are indications of willingness to build national unity by the new government, led by U Thein Sein.
In spite of these facts, the successive governments in power, after independence, give special privileges to the ethnic Burmans, subordinate the other ethnic nationalities to domination of the ethnic Burmans and seize the natural resources in the non-Burman nationalities’ lands, in addition to suppressing their languages, literatures and cultures, by various means. Because of these injustices, the national unity is in ruin.
From 1963 to 2010, the ethnic organizations had met with the governments in power on several occasions. However, the military governments in power had endeavored only for disarming and dissolution of the ethnic armies without any dialogue for political settlement. In this way, the civil war has dragged on without end. Because of the long war, the country has lagged behind in development and the people have to face extreme difficulty.
While making a political move of the overture for peace talk, the new government has launched massive, military offensives, since a few months back, against our UNFC members the SSPP/SSA, which represents the Shan people and the KIO/KIA, which represents the Kachin people.
Because of the offensives, battles are raging up to this day and the local populations have become war refugees and part of collateral damages of the war. Accordingly, the call for dialogue on the one hand and launching massive military offensives on the other, have caused serious doubt as to whether the overture for dialogue is out of good intentions. The government offensives are in support of the large-scale foreign investments and the killing of one another for them, among the people, has caused extreme distress for us. We must regard with grave cautiousness some forces, which keep saying callously that great changes are starting to take place in the time of this government.
11th Day of Thadingyut Waxing Moon, 1374 Central Executive Committee
October 8, 2011 United Nationalities Federal Council