Mong Nawng
Etymology
The name "Mong Nawng" means "town near a lake" in Shan, and is transliterated into Burmese as Maingnaung.
History
In British Burma Mong Nawng was the capital of Mongnawng State, one of the large Shan States. The town had a population of 693 in 1901.
More recently the area has been ravaged by conflicts between the Shan State Army-South (SSA-S) and the Burmese Army.
Beginning on 6 October 2015 a large scale offensive by the Tatmadaw comprising 20 Burma Army battalions has been launched in central Shan State. The aim of the military is to seize Shan ceasefire territories in Kehsi, Mong Hsu and Mong Nawng townships, using heavy artillery and with fighter jet and helicopter gunship air support to indiscriminately shell and bomb civilian areas. These attacks have displaced thousands of Shan, Palaung, Lisu and Lahu people causing a new humanitarian crisis.
References
- ^ Mong Naung Conflicts: Tatmadaw Launches Counter Attack
- ^ Mong Nawng Map - Burma Google Satellite Map
- ^ "Forbidden Glimpses of Shan State" (PDF). Shan Women’s Action Network. November 2009.
- ^ Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 17, p. 408.
- ^ "Southern Shan State". Thailand Burma Border Consortium. Archived from the original on March 28, 2010. Retrieved February 28, 2010.
- ^ SSA-N Official: ‘We Will Not Let Them Take Our Headquarters’
- ^ Attacks in central Shan State
External links
- Burma Army Shelling and Aerial Bombing of 6,000 Civilians in Mong Nawng Town are War Crimes
- Rinderpest in Burma statistics