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ABSDF

All Burma Students’ Democratic Front

မြန်မာနိုင်ငံလုံးဆိုင်ရာကျောင်းသားများ ဒီမိုကရက်တစ်တပ်ဦး

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SUMMARY

Founded: November 1st, 1988
Headquarters: KNU Controlled Area
Branches: US and Australia
Active Region: Within KIA and KNU-controlled areas
Size: Over 400

CEC members:

  • Chairman: Ye Baw Than Khae
  • Vice Chairman: Ye Baw Myo WinGeneral Secretary: Ye Baw Sonny

The ABSDF is a student army that was formed after the 1988 uprisings. Their objectives are
to fight for restoring democracy, human rights, establishing a genuine federal union and dismantling the dictatorship in Myanmar alongside other democratic and ethnic nationality forces.

They have 7 camps along the Myanmar-Thailand border, 3 camps along the Myanmar-India
border and 3 camps on the Myanmar-China border. The ABSDF also has foreign branche in
the US and Australia.

Aims and Objectives:

  1.  To liberate the peoples of Burma from the oppression of military dictatorship
  2. To achieve democracy and human rights
  3. To attain internal peace
  4. To bring about the emergence of a federal union in Burma Strategy

Leadership

The ABSDF elects its leadership democratically. Leaders of the organisation
serve for a certain period of time (Three years) in accordance with the
ABSDF constitution. The following is the list of the organisation’s current
leaders who were elected in ABSDF’s Eight Conference convened in December
2006, to serve for a three-year executive term.

CEC members: CEC members:

1. Comrade Than Khe Chairman
2. Comrade Myo Win Vice-chairman
3. Comrade Sonny General Secretary
4. Comrade Myint Oo Secretary 1
5. Comrade Ye Htut (a) Hla Htay Secretary 2
6. Comrade Lwan Ni CEC
7. Comrade Mi Sue Pwint (a) Ma Lay Lon CEC
8. Comrade Maung Oo CEC
9. Comrade Salai Yaw Aung CEC
10. Comrade Chit Win CC
11. Comrade Kyaw Lin CC
12. Comrade Thura CC
13. Comrade Soe Htut CC
14. Comrade Min Htay CC
15. Comrade Thant Chain Myint CC
16. Comrade Yan Naing Soe CC
17. Comrade Win Tint Han CC
18. Comrade Thein Lwin CC reserve
19. Comrade Yee Htun CC reserve
20. Comrade Moe Kyaw Oo CC reserve
21. Comrade Nay Myo Htike CC reserve

The All Burma Students’ Democratic Front (ABSDF) has said that Myanmar’s political landscape in 2020 will be marked by delays in the peace process, increasing military conflicts, and new health challenges on the 30th anniversary on November 1st, 2020. The group has called on both sides to consider the human rights and freedoms of innocent civilians, loss of lives and homes, and children and youth in areas of military conflict.

The statement, issued on the 32nd anniversary of the founding of the ABSDF, called on all parties to support the 2020 general elections and work for internal peace and national reconciliation. The group also laid out three political processes: conducting inclusive political dialogues, drafting a constitution that guarantees democracy, equality and self-determination, and creating a democratic federal union.

The ABSDF, which emerged from the 1988 pro-democracy uprising, the ABSDF, was removed from the list of unlawful associations on October 12th, 2015. The group signed the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) on October 15th, 2015, and participated in the peace process.


Ceasefire & Peace Process

NCA signed: 15 October 2015

# Post-NCA Signed Clashes:
2015-16: unknown


The ABSDF is a student army that formed after the 1988 uprisings. Their objective is to fight for democracy and human rights in Myanmar alongside other democratic and ethnic nationality forces. They have 7 camps along the Myanmar-Thailand border, 3 camps along the Myanmar-India border and 3 camps on the Myanmar-China border. The ABSDF also has foreign branches in the US and Australia.


Official delegation team

U Myo Win (UPDJC)
Salai Yaw Aung (JMC)


Liaison offices

1. Myawaddy
2. Muse
3. Proposed: Loikaw, Kalay,
Payathonsu, and Myeik

Alliances:

ABSDF northern Burma Branch bases in KIA
control area.

Contact:
Website:
Facebook:
Email: [email protected]
Phone:+66 808 7725


Meetings

 #  Date  Location  Militia rep  Govt Rep  Details
1 17/01/2012 Mae Sot, Thailand Vice-chairman Myo Win Aung Thaung ABSDF presented a ‘peace talk’ paper that defined their position. They accepted the government’s peace offer as a constructive first step and ready to talk if they are allocated equal rights. The government sent a formal letter offering to engage in peace talks with the ABSDF on Jan.10, 2012.
2 09/02/2012 Mae Sot, Thailand Vice-chairman Myo Win Major Saw Khin Soe (representing Aung Thaung) No agreement was made, but both sides agreed to meet again for further negotiations.
3 09/11/2012 Chiang Mai, Thailand Chairman Than Khe, General secretary Myo Win and 4 others Aung Min Both parties agreed on two points: (1) allow an ABSDF delegation to safely conduct a series of studies on the conditions in Myanmar (2) to continue political dialogue with the government Hla Maung Shwe, Nyo Ohn Myint were present
4 18-24/12/2012 Naypyidaw and MPC Yangon Chairman Than Khe, Secretary Sonny Mahindra and 7 others Aung Min and MPC members An ABSDF delegation organized a study trip to better understand the government’s development and implementation of the peace process in the country. During the trip, they consulted with 88 Generation Student Group leaders, SNLD leader Khun Htun Oo and other ethnic political party leaders. The ABSDF delegation also met with their respective families.
5 21/05/2013 MPC ABSDF U Aung Min Ko Kyaw Ko and Ko Sonny Mahindra led the ABSDF met with U Aung Min at MPC on May 21. ABSDF said “peace and national reconcialiation is important and priority to implement”. they discussed about continuing peace talks. Representatives from northern region did not turn up as the govt did not provide assistance or security.
6 12/07/2013 Chiang Mai, Thailand ABSDF technical team MPC technical team No resulted
7 05/08/2013 Yangon-MPC ABSDF- total 34- 24 from CEC, 5 from northern and 5 from India UPWC/ MPC 4 agreement, 1. starting from august 5 to ceasefire, 2. ABSDF members must be free going around without weapons 3. Liaisons office open at Myawaddy and other places etc. 4. Union level discussion will be on 10 August for the official representative. 12 points proposed by ABSDF.
8 10/08/2013 Yangon-MPC ABSDF Chairman Than Khe, Vice-Chairman Myo Win, General Secretary Sonny and CEC members U Aung Min and U Thein Zaw,Lt-Gen Thet Naing Win, U Ohn Myint, U Khin Yi and U Zeyar Aung,U Zaw Min, Deputy Attorney-General U Tun Tun Oo, the Kayin state advocate-general, the state security and border affairs minister, the senior military officers from the Office of Commander-in chief (Army), members of Myanmar Peace Center 12 points agreement
9 08/11/2013 Yangon-MPC General Secretary Sonny and CEC members UPWC technical team Informal meeting
10 09/11/2013 Yangon-MPC ABSDF/ ALP UPWC- Aung Min Informal meeting
11 20/11/2013 Nay Pyi Taw ABSDF UPWC- Aung Min UPWC and ABSDF meets in Naypyitaw for the ceasefire terms during the union level talks.
12 30/05/2014 Naypyitaw Ko Sonny and Ko Kyaw Lin Minister of Commerce U Win Myint Business

Developments

Demands:
release all political prisoners
stop offensives in Kachin state and start political dialogue
nationwide ceasefire
build mutual trust and respect all-inclusive dialogue

Initial Agreements:
The government requested for the ABSDF to surrender their arms and set up a political party.


Activities with partners

The ABSDF supports the KIA in military campaigns. (1988-96, 2011-ongoing)

During the ABSDF delegation study trip in December 2012, they met with NLD patron Tin Oo Ethnic Shan, Arakan and Mon leaders from the United Nationalities Alliance and 88 Generation Students group.


Statements

10 December 2020 – ABSDF released a statement regarding CEC meeting
1 November 2020 – ABSDF released a statement regarding 32nd Anniversary of ABSDF
1 November 2019 – ABSDF released a statement regarding 31st Anniversary of ABSDF
7 February 2019 – ABSDF released a statement regarding 72nd anniversary Shan State National day
31 January 2019 – ABSDF released a statement regarding 70th Anniversary Of Karen Revolution Day
17 August 2018 – ABSDF released a condolence message for Ma Thin Thin Aye aka Ma Mee Mee
1 November 2017 – ABSDF released a statement regarding 29th Anniversary of ABSDF
13 August 2017 – ABSDF released a condolence message For U Aung Shwe.
8 August 2017 – ABSDF released a statement regarding 29th Anniversary Of 8888 Uprising
14 March 2017 – ABSDF released a statement regarding KNU 16th Congress
7 February 2017 – ABSDF released a statement regarding 70th Anniversary of Shan State National Day
7 January 2017 – ABSDF released a statement regarding detention of comrade Min Htay
1 November 2016 – ABSDF released a statement regarding 28th Anniversary of ABSDF
24 September 2016 – ABSDF released a condolence Message for U Aung Htike
24 September 2016 – ABSDF released a condolence Message for Daw Aung Nu.
12 August 2016 – ABSDF released a statement regarding 66th Karen Martyrs’ Day
23 July 2016 – ABSDF released a condolence message for comrade Nay Aung aka comrade San Htoo
30 March 2016 – ABSDF released a statement regarding president of Myanmar Mr Htin Kyaw speech
12 December 2015 – ABSDF released a statement for 3rd anniversary of KSSU
15 November 2015 – ABSDF released a statement regarding NLD’s victory
17 August 2015 – ABSDF released a statement regarding CEC meeting(MM)
17 August 2015 – ABSDF released a statement regarding CEC meeting(Eng)
10 May 2015 – ABSDF’s message for 79th anniversary of ABFSU
10 Mar, 2015 – ABSDF released a statement on police cracked down on students protest
31 January 2015 – ABSDF released a statement for 66th Karen Revolution Day
Nov 20, 2014 – ABSDF released a statement on Myanmar army attacked KIA academy
Aug 10, 2013 – UPWC and ABSDF signed 12 points Union Level peace agreement (Eng)
Aug 10, 2013 – UPWC and ABSDF signed 12 points Union Level peace agreement (Bur)
Aug 05, 2013 – 4 points agreement ABSDF and UPWC
Jul 30, 2013 – ABSDF’s statement on peace talks
Jan 07, 2013 – War conflict in Kachin state
Jan 07, 2013 – Requesting Buddhist monk
Jan 03, 2013 – Press conference in Yangon
Dec 18, 2012 – The first field trip to Yangon
Mar 31, 2012 – Postpone the Union level meeting date
Feb 09, 2012 – Preliminary meeting
Nov 08, 2011 – Ceasefire and peace process

** Updated on Jan 30, 2021

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