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[[Burmese honorifics|Phado 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>Phado David Htaw. His surname is variously spelt Takabaw, Takapaw, Takarpaw, Thackrabaw, Tharkapaw.</ref>
[[Burmese honorifics|Phado 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>Phado David Htaw. His surname is variously spelt Takabaw, Takapaw, Takarpaw, Thackrabaw, Tharkapaw.</ref>


David Tharckabaw should not be confused with David Taw,<ref>[http://www.alongstruggle.net/oral_histories.html?f=d_religion A Long Struggle]</ref> 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><ref>http://karennews.org/2012/10/david-taw-makes-peace/</ref>
David Tharckabaw should not be confused with David Taw,<ref>[http://www.alongstruggle.net/oral_histories.html?f=d_religion A Long Struggle]</ref> who was 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><ref>http://karennews.org/2012/10/david-taw-makes-peace/</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 19:21, 3 June 2018

Phado Saw
David Tharckabaw
Vice President of the Karen National Union
Succeeded byNaw Zipporah Sein
Personal details
Born11 January 1935 (1935-01-11) (age 89)
British rule in Burma Karenni State, British Burma
NationalityBurmese
Political partyKaren National Union
OccupationPolitician

Phado Saw David Tharckabaw is Vice President and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Karen National Union (KNU).[1][2][3]

David Tharckabaw should not be confused with David Taw,[4] who was 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.[5][6]

References

  1. ^ Interview Pado David Taw (Secretary. National Democratic Front KNU foreign affair)
  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ Phado David Htaw. His surname is variously spelt Takabaw, Takapaw, Takarpaw, Thackrabaw, Tharkapaw.
  4. ^ A Long Struggle
  5. ^ [2]
  6. ^ http://karennews.org/2012/10/david-taw-makes-peace/

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