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

The Karen National Union, located in Myanmar's southeast, has been engaged in especially fierce combat against the army in the civil war that followed the military takeover from Myanmar's elected government in 2021.

August 29, 2025 / 11:03 IST
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Soldiers from the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) patrolling in Myanmar. (Courtesy: Reuters file photo)

Myanmar's military government designated the Karen National Union a terrorist organisation Thursday, making illegal virtually any activities connected with the major ethnic rebel group, including contact by third parties.

The KNU has been fighting on and off for greater autonomy since Myanmar became independent from Britain in 1948. The group, located in Myanmar's southeast, has been engaged in especially fierce combat against the army in the civil war that followed the military takeover from Myanmar's elected government in 2021.

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A KNU spokesperson said Friday the group would not care about the designation. Noting that Myanmar's military had been indicted by international tribunals, KNU spokesperson Padoh Saw Taw Nee said: “You don't even need to prove anything on who the real terrorists and international criminals are, and who the unlawful association are.” The KNU has vowed to disrupt the national elections the military plans to hold beginning December 28, but the terrorist designation will make it more difficult to do even nonviolent information campaigns, which already have been declared illegal.

State-run MRTV television reported a military government committee named the KNU a terrorist group because it has “caused serious losses of public security, lives and property, important infrastructures of the public and private sector, state-owned buildings, vehicles, equipment and materials.” A separate notice on MRTV said Senior Gen Min Aung Hlaing, the military leader who is serving as Myanmar's acting president, declared the KNU and its affiliated organisations to be unlawful organisations, which criminalises contact with them.