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Shan State Communist Party

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Shan State Communist Party
ရှမ်းပြည်နယ် ကွန်မြူနစ်ပါတီ
AbbreviationSSCP
ChairmanBo Hla Min
Politburo membersBo Min Thaung
Bo Tun Lin
Bo Moe Hein
Regional committee membersSaw Lwin
Ba Din
Ohn Pwint
Hlaw Ywet Kan
Founded1956 (1956)
Dissolved10 May 1958 (1958-05-10)
IdeologyCommunism
Shan nationalism
Political positionFar-left
ColoursRed

The Shan State Communist Party (SSCP; Burmese: ရှမ်းပြည်နယ် ကွန်မြူနစ်ပါတီ) was a communist party in Shan State, Burma (present-day Myanmar). The party was founded in 1956 by Moh Heng, a commander of the Communist Party of Burma in Lawksawk, in protest of a decision by the CPB leadership to reject the creation of a separate party committee for Shan State.[1]

The party leadership consisted of Bo Hla Min (chairman), Bo Min Thaung (politburo member), Bo Tun Lin (politburo member), Bo Moe Hein (politburo member), Saw Lwin (regional committee member), Ba Din (regional committee member), Ohn Pwint (regional committee member) and Hlaw Ywet Kan (regional committee member).[2]

On 10 May 1958, 251 armed fighters and 150 other party members surrendered to the government.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Bertil Lintner (1 May 1999). Burma in Revolt: Opium and Insurgency since 1948. Silkworm Books. p. 310. ISBN 978-1-63041-184-8.
  2. ^ a b Fleischmann, Klaus. Die Kommunistische Partei Birmas - Von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart. Hamburg: Institut für Asienkunde, 1989. p. 405.