Address on the 74th Commemoration of Kachin State Day

Written by Gen. Sa Nikamui

On 10/01/2022

Today marks the anniversary of the establishment of Kachin State. In 1947 the liberation of our Kachin brothers and sisters was set in motion, but this liberation was never to come. With the tragic murder of Gen. Aung San, plans for greater autonomy for ethnic groups, and a federal democracy, were dashed. Successive governments and, ultimately, decades of military dictatorship saw fit to rob the Kachin people of the autonomy they were promised, and for which they fought and shed their blood.

The contributions of our Kachin brethren to our nation are beyond question. Through their efforts and passion they have helped us to build a better Myanmar. But at every turn, their efforts for greater autonomy and self-determination have been undermined by a selfish and cruel military who seek only to rule over Myanmar like kings governing slaves.

Let us this year mark the founding of Kachin state with a recognition of our Kachin brothers and sisters. A celebration of their rich culture and heritage. Appreciation for the many contributions to our country, and a pledge, to win this fight, to restore democracy, and to honour the agreement made so long ago, to create a truly federal democratic Myanmar, with greater autonomy and self-determination for all our ethnic groups, including the brave Kachin.

Sincerely,

Dr. Sasa
Union Minister of the Ministry of International Cooperation
Spokesperson of the National Unity Government of Myanmar
Myanmar Special Envoy to the United Nations

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