Mong Ko
Mong Ko (Mān Kang) Monekoe |
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Country | ![]() |
State | Shan State |
District | Mu Se District |
Township | Mu Se Township |
Elevation[1] | 1,480 ft (450 m) |
Time zone | MMT (UTC+6:30) |
Mong Ko, Möng Ko, Monekoe, Mān Kang or Man Kan, also known as Man Guo[2] and as Panglong[3] is a village in Mu Se Township, Mu Se District, northern Shan State.
Like many places in that hapless region, Mong Ko has been a drug-producing and trading point where 'walking down the main road one can smell the chemicals wafting from the houses'.[4]
Geography
Monekoe lies by the border with China, 25 km east of Pang Hseng (Kyu Koke).[5] There is a border checkpoint in the town.[6]
History
The Communist Party of Burma (CPB) entered Shan State on New Year Day 1968, captured Mong Ko, and established the first war zone ‘303’ of the CPB North-East Command (NEC). This was quickly followed by ‘404’ in Kokang substate winning over the local warlord Pheung Kya-shin.[7] For 20 years Pheung controlled Kokang as a member of the Communist Party of Burma.[8] In 1989, however, the CPB split up[8] and Pheung established his own army, the National Democratic Alliance Army,[9] with which he mutinied and captured Mong Ko town.[10] After this he signed a cease-fire with the military junta, which allowed the Kokang army to retain their weapons, and established an autonomous Kokang region as the "First Special Region" of Myanmar.[9][11]
Further reading
References
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- ↑ GoogleEarth
- ↑ Shelby Tucker, Among Insurgents: Walking Through Burma. p. 27
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- ↑ Peter John Perry, Myanmar (Burma) Since 1962: The Failure of Development. p. 152
- ↑ Möng Ko: Burma
- ↑ Restricted Area in Myanmar (Burma)
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