ALP: ‘Rebels duped by a ceasefire’ Last month the Arakan Liberation Party (ALP) received an invitation from the Burmese government for peace
Shan army calls for end to state abuse Ceasefire agreed recently will be 'meaningless' unless Burmese troops bring to an end ingrained abusive practices against civilians
Four Karen armies in talks over alliance Ceasefires prompt once disparate armies, including the Karen National Union and DKBA, to meet for talks on future unity
Top Karen leader facing treason charge Mahn Nyein Maung appears in Insein prison court facing a possible death sentence or life imprisonment as lawyer decries evidence
Attacks continue despite Karen ceasefire Burmese troops shell a camp for internally displaced persons, while sporadic clashes break out between Karen and Burmese army
Mon army agrees initial ceasefire terms New Mon State Party signs tentative agreement with government's peace team but will brief officials before next round of talks
Shan army signs ceasefire, agrees territory Shan State Army–North becomes latest ethnic armed group to sign truce with government, with issues over territory agreed upon
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Kachin ceasefire talks fail to net result No agreement reached after discussions between Kachin Independence Army and government but both sides vow to continue talks
Student army laments jailed members All Burma Students' Democratic Front says 30 members remain behind, and should be released as 'prisoners of conscience'
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