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Myanmar Crisis

Karen border force tilts away from Myanmar military regime

Group protecting turf in major crime center along Thai border, says expert

The Border Guard Force, a large ethnic Karen armed group, has dropped its allegiance to the military government in Myanmar -- possibly to protect its position in Shwe Kokko, the largest of a number of criminal enclaves on the Myanmar side of the Moei River.  

YANGON/BANGKOK -- The Border Guard Force (BGF), an armed group active in Kayin state, eastern Myanmar, has broken with the country's military in a move that may further diminish the military regime's influence along the border as Thailand begins delivery of humanitarian aid across it.

The BGF, which has a sphere of influence along the border with Thailand, has rebranded itself the Karen National Army (KNA), claiming that it is no longer under the military's control and that it will remain neutral for the time being.

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