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dbpedia:Internal_conflict_in_Myanmar
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The internal conflict in Myanmar (also known as Burma) is one of the world's longest ongoing civil wars and began shortly after the country's attainment of independence from the United Kingdom in 1948.
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Internal conflict in Myanmar
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Unknown
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Union of Myanmar(1948–1962) Past combatants: DKBA(1994–2010) Arakan Army(since 2009) KIO(since 1961) SSA(since 1988) *SSAS Mujahideen *AFPFL KNU(since 1949) *Tatmadaw Militarygovernments (1962–2011) NDAA(since 1989) ABSDF(since 1980s) MNDAA(since 1989) China *SPDC(1988-2011) DKBA(since 2010) Anti-government factions: *SSAN UWSP(since 1988) Taiwan(1948–1980s) Supported by: *KIA *KNLA *USDP *UWSA Republic of the Union of Myanmar(since 2011) *BSPP(1962–1988)
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dbpedia:Bo_Nat_Khann_Mway dbpedia:Arakan_Army dbpedia:Yang_Mao-liang dbpedia:Thein_Sein dbpedia:Naw_Zipporah_Sein dbpedia:Johnny_and_Luther_Htoo dbpedia:Wei_Hsueh-kang
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1948-01-04Z
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*Regime changes to form theUnion Solidarity and Development Party *Civil war in Shan and Kachin States *Insurgency since 1948 *Numerous truces and ceasefires signed by various groups *Military dissolves official rule *Sporadic ethnic uprisings in certain states Ongoing
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6,000-7,000 60,000-70,000 (1988) 350,000 - 450,000 (2002) ---- 1,500-2,000 (1998) 8,000 50,000 (1998) 15,000 (2002) 43,000 (1951) Arakan Army: 400-600 289,000 (1995) 6,000 (1951) 200,000 (1989) 513,250 30,000 *4,000+ (1951) 14,000 (1949) Unknown numbers of various other factions Total: Karenni Army: 800-1,500
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