The Shan State Army (Shan: တပ်ႉသိုၵ်းၸိုင်ႈတႆး – ပွတ်းၸၢၼ်း; abbreviatedSSA or RCSS/SSA), also known as the Shan State Army - South (SSA-S)[a], is the armed wing of the Restoration Council of Shan State (RCSS) and one of the largest insurgent groups in Myanmar (Burma).[1][6] The RCSS/SSA was led by Lieutenant General Yawd Serk until his resignation on 3 February 2014.[7] Yawd Serk was reelected chairman of the RCSS shortly after his resignation and has remained chairman since.
History
In 1996, Lieutenant General Yawd Serk of the Shan United Revolutionary Army (SURA) led 800 soldiers under his command to central Shan State and established the Shan State Army, after he refused to surrender to government forces with fellow commander Khun Sa. He then recruited roughly a thousand more soldiers before returning to southern Shan State to establish the group's headquarters in Loi Tai Leng.
In 2000, the SSA formed the Restoration Council of Shan State (RCSS) as its political wing, and elected eleven Central Executive Committee members to lead the political front. Yawd Serk was elected chairman of the RCSS, and would remain in office until his resignation on 3 February 2014.[7]
In 2005, the RCSS/SSA pledged to work with the Shan State National Army (SSNA) against the then ruling military junta to achieve independence for Shan State. Later that year, the SSNA agreed to merge with the RCSS/SSA.[8]
On 16 January 2012, the government and the RCSS/SSA signed a mutual agreement with the following 11 points:[10]
To allow RCSS/SSA headquarters in Homain sub-township and Mong Hta sub-township
To negotiate and arrange the resettlement of RCSS/SSA troops and their families in the locations mentioned in the first point
The appointment by the RCSS/SSA of village heads in the region, which would work with government official for township administration;
Government soldiers in Homain sub-township and Mong Hta sub-township will give help to the RCSS/SSA
Both sides will discuss and negotiate to arrange for the security of RCSS/SSA leaders
Government troops and the RCSS/SSA would negotiate to designate areas where they could enter border areas;
Each side agreed to inform the other side in advance if one side wants to enter the other's control area with weapons
To open liaison offices between the government and the RCSS/SSA in Taunggyi, Kholam, Kengtung, Mong Hsat and Tachileik and trading offices in Muse and Nanhkam
Government ministers will arrange for RCSS/SSA members to run businesses and companies in accord with existing policies, by providing aid and the required technology
To cooperate with the union government for regional development
To cooperate with the government in making plan for battling drug trafficking
On 19 February 2024, the RCSS stated that it is enforcing a draft order for citizens aged 18–45 who are living in its territory to serve at least six years in the SSA, and threatened to seize land and property for those who avoid it.[12]
On 20 September 2024, Tatmadaw forces purportedly backed by Lahu militias attacked an RCSS base in Mongping.[13][14]
Territory
The SSA has main 5 bases established across the Myanmar-Thailand border:[15]