20 June 2025
The Burma National Revolutionary Army (BNRA) has announced that, while the Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (CRPH), the National Unity Government (NUG), and the People’s Defense Force (PDF)—established by U Aung Kyi Nyunt, a member of the National League for Democracy (NLD) Central Executive Committee—are taking action against civil servants and are reportedly arresting and killing teachers, the BNRA, led by Bo Nagar, will not interfere with the education and health sectors.
The revolution and political struggles that began in the spring of 2021 have now entered a five-year period. The BNRA remains committed to striving for a better and more prosperous future for the country. While working to create a more favorable era in the nation’s history, the challenges faced by students and the overall public health care have intensified. The BNRA acknowledges that, as the saying goes, “Just going with the flow” reflects the reality in war-torn areas.
Furthermore, the BNRA emphasized that “the education of young students and the health sector for the public” represent both the “present and future” of the country. The organization believes that nurturing the future of young students is crucial for building a better future for all. Therefore, the BNRA has pledged not to interfere with or hinder the selection processes for those working in the education and health sectors and aims to foster understanding in these areas.
The BNRA statement also mentioned that they will do everything possible to support those working in the education and health sectors if they encounter difficulties or harm.
On June 13, 2025, the NLD’s Central Executive Committee, led by U Aung Kyi Nyunt, issued the “Civil Servants Law on Nonviolent Disobedience” through the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw Representative Committee (CRPH). This law stipulates that action will be taken against current civil servants who do not recognize the authority of the CRPH, the NUG, and the PDF.
The All Burma Federation of Students’ Unions (ABFSU) strongly condemned this law, warning that the CRPH would be held accountable for any negative consequences. Furthermore, the Representative Committee of University Teacher Associations (RC of UTAs) expressed strong disapproval of the CRPH’s actions, labeling them as political exploitation that poses a danger to the country’s future. The BNRA also reiterated that it will not interfere in the education and health sectors.
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