On August 15, 1960, the Hitakawaisi Mon Sangha Council officially announced its stance that the establishment of Mon State should...
Read moreWhen Mon organizations and leaders from Mawlamyine submitted their demand for a Mon State, one of the points included was...
Read moreFollowing interviews with Mon leaders and elders in Yangon, the State Advisory Council planned a trip to Mawlamyine. In response,...
Read moreOn April 29, 1960, Prime Minister U Nu assigned a five-member State Advisory Committee—headed by former President Dr. Ba U—to...
Read moreFollowing the decisive victory of the Clean AFPFL (Anti-Fascist People’s Freedom League) faction in the 1960 general elections, the Clean...
Read moreDuring the split within the Anti-Fascist People’s Freedom League (AFPFL), Prime Minister U Nu, based on his promise that Mon...
Read moreMThe AFPFL (Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League) government firmly maintained its stance of not granting any new states up until the...
Read moreThe Mon leaders aspired to obtain Mon State. They continued to petition the AFPFL government for the establishment of Mon...
Read moreBefore the publication of the report by the Commission of Inquiry on the Right to Self-Administration, the Dagon Mon Sangha...
Read moreThe report of the Commission of Inquiry on Regional Autonomy was published in 1952. The report placed particular emphasis on...
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