David Tharckabaw
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Phado[1]/Pado[2] Saw David Takabaw/Takapaw/Takarpaw/Taw[3]/Thackrabaw/Tharkapaw/Tharckabaw/Htaw.[4]
Saw David Tharckabaw is Vice President of the KNU and living in Chiang Mai, Thailand. He is married.
Before he was The foreign secretary of the Karen National Union or Saw David Tharckabaw was Knu Leader and Head of Foreign Affairs.[5]
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- A long struggle
- Saw David Tharckabaw. Responsible for relations with governments, the United Nations, and international NGOs.