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[[Burmese honorifics|Phado]] [[Burmese honorifics|Saw]] '''David Tharckabaw''' is Vice President and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the [[Karen National Union]] (KNU).<ref>[http://democracyforburma.wordpress.com/2009/03/21/interview-pado-david-taw-secretary-national-democratic-front-knu-foreign-affair/ Interview Pado David Taw (Secretary. National Democratic Front KNU foreign affair)]</ref><ref>[http://karennationalunion.net/index.php/burma/departments/foreign-affairs]</ref><ref>[http://www.myanmar-information.net/infosheet/2006/060410.htm Phado David Htaw]. His surname is variously spelt Takabaw, Takapaw, Takarpaw, Thackrabaw, Tharkapaw.</ref><ref>[http://www.myanmar-information.net/infosheet/2006/060410.htm Phado David Htaw]</ref> |
[[Burmese honorifics|Phado]] [[Burmese honorifics|Saw]] '''David Tharckabaw''' is Vice President and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the [[Karen National Union]] (KNU).<ref>[http://democracyforburma.wordpress.com/2009/03/21/interview-pado-david-taw-secretary-national-democratic-front-knu-foreign-affair/ Interview Pado David Taw (Secretary. National Democratic Front KNU foreign affair)]</ref><ref>[http://karennationalunion.net/index.php/burma/departments/foreign-affairs]</ref><ref>[http://www.myanmar-information.net/infosheet/2006/060410.htm Phado David Htaw]. His surname is variously spelt Takabaw, Takapaw, Takarpaw, Thackrabaw, Tharkapaw.</ref><ref>[http://www.myanmar-information.net/infosheet/2006/060410.htm Phado David Htaw]</ref> |
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David Tharckabaw should not, as in some cases<ref>[http://www.alongstruggle.net/oral_histories.html?f=d_religion A Long Struggle]</ref> |
David Tharckabaw should not, as in some cases,<ref>[http://www.alongstruggle.net/oral_histories.html?f=d_religion A Long Struggle]</ref> be confused with David Taw, who is the secretary of the KNU Peace Committee and also a member of a KNU delegation that negotiated peace with the Burmese government in January 2012.<ref>[http://karennews.org/2012/01/knu-delegation-table-11-keys-points-at-peace-talks.html/]</ref> |
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*[http://karennationalunion.net/index.php/burma/freedom/departments Saw David Tharckabaw. Responsible for relations with governments, the United Nations, and international NGOs.] |
*[http://karennationalunion.net/index.php/burma/freedom/departments Saw David Tharckabaw. Responsible for relations with governments, the United Nations, and international NGOs.] |
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*[http://maverickhouse.blogspot.com/2010/11/extract-from-secret-genocide.html Extract from Secret Genocide] |
*[http://maverickhouse.blogspot.com/2010/11/extract-from-secret-genocide.html Extract from Secret Genocide] |
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Revision as of 12:58, 8 April 2012
David Tharckabaw | |
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Vice President of the Karen National Union | |
Assumed office Incumbent | |
Personal details | |
Born | 11 January 1935 Karenni State, Burma | (age 89)
Nationality | Burmese |
Political party | Karen National Union |
Occupation | Politician |
Phado Saw David Tharckabaw is Vice President and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Karen National Union (KNU).[1][2][3][4]
David Tharckabaw should not, as in some cases,[5] be confused with David Taw, who is the secretary of the KNU Peace Committee and also a member of a KNU delegation that negotiated peace with the Burmese government in January 2012.[6]
References
- ^ Interview Pado David Taw (Secretary. National Democratic Front KNU foreign affair)
- ^ [1]
- ^ Phado David Htaw. His surname is variously spelt Takabaw, Takapaw, Takarpaw, Thackrabaw, Tharkapaw.
- ^ Phado David Htaw
- ^ A Long Struggle
- ^ [2]
Links
- A long struggle
- Saw David Tharckabaw. Responsible for relations with governments, the United Nations, and international NGOs.
- Extract from Secret Genocide