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Shan Herald Agency for News

4 December 1999

No: 12 - 3

Back To The Past
4 December 1968

Internal Unity Advisory Group Formed

The Revolutionary Council made an announcement today that an advisory =
group=20
had been formed with the aim to foster national unity.

The Revolutionary Council that came into power on 2 March 1962 issued=20
Statement No: 72 that a 33 member Internal Unity Advisory Group had been =

formed. It was expected that the results of the group's work would help=20
form a basis for the drafting of a future constitution, said the=20
announcement, which was signed by General Ne Win, Chairman of the=20
Revolutionary Council.

The formation was reported as the outcome of the meeting on 29 November=20
between the general and the politicians most of whom was recently =
released=20
from detention.

The tenure of the group would last tentatively until 31 May 1969, =
according=20
to the announcement.

The list of the members are as follows:
1.      U Kyaw Nyein
2.      U Kyaw Min
3.      Bo Khin Maung Galay
4.      Bo Khin Maung
5.      Thakin Chit Maung (Widura)
6.      Thakin Chit Maung (Myan Aung)
7.      Sao Sai Long (Prince of Kengtung)
8.      Thakin San Myint
9.      Duwa Zaurit
10.     Duwa Zaulum
11.     Thakin Tin
12.     U Tin Nyunt
13.     U Htat Hlaing
14.     U Htun Myint, Langkho (former Chief Minister, Shan State)
15.     U Nu (former Prime Minister)
16.     Sao Pyay (Prince of Mongnai)
17.     Mon Pocho
18.     U Ba Swe (former Prime Minister)
19.     Bo Mingaung
20.     U Shwe Kyaing
21.     Thakin Lwin
22.     Thakin Hla Kyway
23.     Thakin Lay Maung
24.     U Lun Pum
25.     Sao Wunna (former Chief Minister, Karenni State)
26.     Mahn Win Maung
27.     Phado Way Thaw
28.     Thakin Thin
29.     Thakin Tha Khin
30.     Saya Tha Htoe
31.     U Tha Htun
32.     Bohmu Aung
33.     Nai Aung Htun

Further Information
The first sub-group, 18 in all, opted for Democratic Socialism.

The second sub-group, 11 of them, was in favor of Socialist Democracy.

The third sub-group, made up of three, led by U Kyaw Nyein, while in =
favor=20
of Democratic Socialism, recommended that the country became a Unitary=20
State instead.

In 1974, a new constitution was adopted by its military rulers, who=20
stipulated that the country was a socialist democracy. Observers agreed=20
that it was a unitary state in practice though a union in form.

The group was dissolved on 2 June 1969.

Shan Herald Agency for News.



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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial>4 December 1999<BR><BR>No: 12 - =
3<BR><BR><STRONG><FONT=20
color=3D#800000 size=3D4>Back To The Past<BR>4 December =
1968<BR><BR>Internal Unity=20
Advisory Group Formed</FONT></STRONG></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial><BR>The Revolutionary Council made an =
announcement today=20
that an advisory group <BR>had been formed with the aim to foster =
national=20
unity.<BR><BR>The Revolutionary Council that came into power on 2 March =
1962=20
issued <BR>Statement No: 72 that a 33 member Internal Unity Advisory =
Group had=20
been <BR>formed. It was expected that the results of the group's work =
would help=20
<BR>form a basis for the drafting of a future constitution, said the=20
<BR>announcement, which was signed by General Ne Win, Chairman of the=20
<BR>Revolutionary Council.<BR><BR>The formation was reported as the =
outcome of=20
the meeting on 29 November <BR>between the general and the politicians =
most of=20
whom was recently released <BR>from detention.<BR><BR>The tenure of the =
group=20
would last tentatively until 31 May 1969, according <BR>to the=20
announcement.<BR><BR>The list of the members are as=20
follows:<BR>1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; U Kyaw=20
Nyein<BR>2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; U Kyaw=20
Min<BR>3.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Bo Khin Maung=20
Galay<BR>4.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Bo Khin=20
Maung<BR>5.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Thakin Chit Maung=20
(Widura)<BR>6.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Thakin Chit Maung (Myan=20
Aung)<BR>7.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Sao Sai Long (Prince of=20
Kengtung)<BR>8.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Thakin San=20
Myint<BR>9.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Duwa=20
Zaurit<BR>10.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Duwa =
Zaulum<BR>11.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
Thakin Tin<BR>12.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; U Tin=20
Nyunt<BR>13.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; U Htat=20
Hlaing<BR>14.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; U Htun Myint, Langkho (former =
Chief=20
Minister, Shan State)<BR>15.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; U Nu (former Prime=20
Minister)<BR>16.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Sao Pyay (Prince of=20
Mongnai)<BR>17.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Mon =
Pocho<BR>18.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
U Ba Swe (former Prime Minister)<BR>19.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Bo=20
Mingaung<BR>20.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; U Shwe=20
Kyaing<BR>21.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Thakin =
Lwin<BR>22.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
Thakin Hla Kyway<BR>23.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Thakin Lay=20
Maung<BR>24.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; U Lun =
Pum<BR>25.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
Sao Wunna (former Chief Minister, Karenni =
State)<BR>26.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
Mahn Win Maung<BR>27.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Phado Way=20
Thaw<BR>28.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Thakin =
Thin<BR>29.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
Thakin Tha Khin<BR>30.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Saya Tha=20
Htoe<BR>31.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; U Tha =
Htun<BR>32.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
Bohmu Aung<BR>33.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Nai Aung Htun<BR><BR>Further=20
Information<BR>The first sub-group, 18 in all, opted for Democratic=20
Socialism.<BR><BR>The second sub-group, 11 of them, was in favor of =
Socialist=20
Democracy.<BR><BR>The third sub-group, made up of three, led by U Kyaw =
Nyein,=20
while in favor <BR>of Democratic Socialism, recommended that the country =
became=20
a Unitary <BR>State instead.<BR><BR>In 1974, a new constitution was =
adopted by=20
its military rulers, who <BR>stipulated that the country was a socialist =

democracy. Observers agreed <BR>that it was a unitary state in practice =
though a=20
union in form.<BR><BR>The group was dissolved on 2 June =
1969.<BR><BR>Shan Herald=20
Agency for News.<BR><BR></DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>

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