Yangon, May 18 More than 60 Khun Tan and his followers, who were deceived by the military council and the PNO, have taken refuge in the Pa-O National Liberation Front (PNLO/PNLA) again, and discussions are underway to prevent their lives from being endangered and to prevent the image of the Pa-O region from being tarnished, PNLO/PNLA spokesman Colonel Khun Aung Mann told the Yangon Times. On April 24 and 25, the PNO/PNA militia led by Bo Aung Di…
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Yangon, May 18 More than 60 Khun Tan and his followers, who were deceived by the military council and the PNO, have taken refuge in the Pa-O National Liberation Front (PNLO/PNLA) again, and discussions are underway to prevent their lives from being endangered and to prevent the image of the Pa-O region from being tarnished, PNLO/PNLA spokesman Colonel Khun Aung Mann told the Yangon Times. On April 24 and 25, the PNO/PNA militia led by Bo Aung Di…