| Wa National Army | |
|---|---|
| ဝအမျိုးသားတပ်မတော် | |
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| Leaders | Mahasang | 
| Dates of operation | 29 July 1969 – present | 
| Headquarters | Homein, Shan State, Myanmar | 
| Active regions | Shan State; Myanmar–Thailand border  | 
| Ideology | Wa nationalism Separatism  | 
| Size | 200[1] | 
| Part of | Wa National Organisation | 
| Allies | |
| Opponents | State opponents
 Non-state opponents  | 
| Battles and wars | Internal conflict in Myanmar | 
The Wa National Army (Burmese: ဝအမျိုးသားတပ်မတော်; abbreviated WNA) is an insurgent group that operates in Shan State, Myanmar (Burma), near Myanmar's border with Thailand.[2] It is the armed wing of the Wa National Organisation (WNO).[3]
History
The WNA was founded along with the WNO on 29 July 1974, after the original group, a Ka Kwe Ye, joined forces with the Shan State Army (SSA) and Lo Hsing Han. The group was led by Mahasang, the son of the last sawbwa of Vingngun.[3]
In 1977, the WNA broke ties with the SSA and allied themselves with the 3rd Kuomintang battalion operating near the Myanmar-China border, led by General Li Wenhuan. In 1983, the WNA's political wing, the Wa National Organisation, officially joined the National Democratic Force (NDF).[3]
In the 1980s, the WNA operated in northern Shan State, near the Myanmar-Thailand border, but not in the mountainous areas of the region, which were under the control of the Communist Party of Burma until 1989.[2]
In August 1997, the WNA signed a peace agreement with the military junta government.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ I. Rotberg, Robert (1998). Burma: Prospects for a Democratic Future. Brookings Institution Press. ISBN 0815791690.
 - 1 2 Tucker, Shelby (2001). Burma: Curse of Independence. Pluto Press. p. 6. ISBN 9780745315416. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
 - 1 2 3 4 Lintner, Bertil (1999). Burma in Revolt: Opium and Insurgency since 1948. Silkworm Books. p. 17. ISBN 9781630411848.
 
