Mahn Sha La Phan: Resistance leader of Burma's Karen people, he tried to keep the opposition united
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South, Ashley
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Guardian News and Media Ltd.
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In 2000, Mahn Sha La Phan, who has been assassinated aged 64, became general
secretary of Burma's most significant insurgent organisation, the Karen National
Union (KNU). With the death of its chairman, General Bo Mya, in 2006, Mahn Sha,
a man of talent and integrity, had become the most significant figure within the
KNU, and its chief ideologue. He was also a leader of the National Council of
the Union of Burma (NCUB), and other opposition movements. Unlike most leaders
of the Christian-dominated KNU, he came from a Buddhist background and was a
speaker of the Pwo dialect. His murder is a great setback to the KNU, and for
the wider Burmese opposition, whose strained unity he did so much to support.
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The Guardian, Monday February 18 2008
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