Myanmar's military government declares Karen ethnic rebels a terrorist group as elections loom

FILE - Members of the Karen National Liberation Army and People's Defense Force collect weapons after they captured an army outpost, in the southern part of Myawaddy township in Kayin state, Myanmar, March 11, 2024. (AP Photo/METRO)

BANGKOK (AP) — Myanmar’s military government on Thursday formally applied the designation of terrorist organization to the Karen National Union, a major ethnic rebel group, making virtually any activities connected with it illegal, including contact by third parties.

The group, better known by the initials KNU and located in the country’s southeast, has been for greater autonomy from the central government since Myanmar became independent from Britain in 1948 under the name of Burma.

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