The Communist Party of Burma (CPB), also known as the Burma Communist Party (BCP), is an underground communist party in Myanmar (formerly Burma). It is...
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Burmese script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. The Communist Party (Burma)...
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Party and Communist Party of Siam. A minor branch of the South Seas Communist Party was formed in Burma. The group was formed by Wu Wei Sai (alias Wu Ching...
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Communist Party of Nepal (Burma) (Nepali: नेपाल कम्युनिष्ट पार्टी (वर्मा)), initially known simply as Communist Party of Nepal or Communist Party of Nepal...
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The communist insurgency in Burma was waged primarily by the Communist Party of Burma (CPB; colloquially the "white flags") and the Communist Party (Burma)...
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United Communist Party of Azerbaijan Communist Party of Burma Shan States Communist Party Chinese Communist Party Revolutionary Communist Party of China...
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during this period include the Communist Party of Burma (CPB, "white flags") led by Thakin Than Tun, the Communist Party (Burma) ("red flags") led by Thakin...
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[page needed] Hardliners in the Tatmadaw viewed this as a threat of the Communist Party of Burma (CPB) coming to an agreement with U Nu through the NUF, and...
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honored after Aung San's assassination. This period saw the rise of the Communist Party of Burma and the Karen National Union (KNU). In 1962, General Ne Win...
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Combatants of the internal conflict in Myanmar List of political and military organisations in Myanmar Both the Shan State Progress Party and the Restoration...
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the Communist Party of Burma (CPB) in August 1939. Aung San also co-founded the People's Revolutionary Party (PRP), renamed the Socialist Party after...
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Bao Youxiang (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
that smuggled opium across the China–Myanmar border. Bao joined the armed wing of the Communist Party of Burma (CPB) in 1969, and started out as a battalion...
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Progressive Party Communist Party of Burma (banned) Confederate Farmers Party Dawei Nationalities Party Democracy and Human Rights Party Democracy and...
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Japanese occupation by the Communist Party of Burma (CPB), the Burma National Army and the socialist People's Revolutionary Party (PRP). The AFO was renamed...
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The Burma Socialist Programme Party (BSPP) was Burma's ruling party from 1962 to 1988 and the sole legal party from 1964 to 1988. Party chairman Ne Win...
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– Communist Party (Burma) Namibia – Communist Party of Namibia New Caledonia - Communist Party of New Caledonia Netherlands – Communist Party of the...
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northern Shan State, Myanmar (Burma). It was founded on 3 November 1989 as a merger between the communist Burma National United Party (BNUP) and several...
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order to counter the influence of the Communist Party of Burma within the AFPFL and to prevent a communist take-over of the umbrella organization. For...
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Communist Party of Nepal (Burma) and Communist Party of Nepal (Amatya), to form Communist Party of Nepal (United). List of communist parties in Nepal Rawal, Bhim...
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Wa State (category Geography of Myanmar)
ruled by the United Wa State Party (UWSP), which split from the Communist Party of Burma (CPB) in 1989, Wa State is divided into three counties, two special...
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Burma. During 1943 and 1944, the Burma National Army made contacts with other political groups inside Burma, including the Communist Party of Burma which...
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Aung San (category Communist Party of Burma politicians)
helped establish the Communist Party of Burma in 1939 but quit shortly afterwards due to vehement disagreements with the rest of the party leadership. He subsequently...
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other communist groups, most notably the Communist Party of Burma (CPB) and the RFCP. The negotiations ultimately failed due to the reluctance of the new...
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Kokang (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
British Burma in a supplementary agreement signed in February 1897. From the 1960s to 1989, the area was controlled by the Communist Party of Burma, and...
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CPB (section Political parties)
of Britain Communist Party of Burma Communist Party of Belarus Communist Party of Byelorussia Communist Party of Belgium Communist Party of Bulgaria Cardiopulmonary...
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into Burma each time by the Chinese Communist Party's People's Liberation Army. The entire campaign, with logistical support from the Republic of China...
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Po Than Gyaung (category Communist Party of Burma politicians)
(Burmese: ရဲဘော်ဖိုးသံချောင်း ; born 1945) is a Burmese revolutionary, writer, journalist and current spokesperson of the Communist Party of Burma (CPB)...
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United Wa State Army (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
of the ethnic armed organizations in Myanmar.: 4 On 17 April 1989, ethnic Wa soldiers, among other groups, split from the Communist Party of Burma (CPB)...
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Burma Socialist Party Member of the Communist Party of Burma Donald M. Seekins, Historical Dictionary of Burma (Myanmar) (Scarecrow Press, 2006), 123–26...
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National Democratic Alliance Army (category 1989 establishments in Myanmar)
splitting from the former Communist Party of Burma (CPB). The strength of the army is 3,000 to 4,000 men. The NDAA was one of the first groups to sign...
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