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State Administration Council lures PDF members back with cash reward
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52985, member: 636"] Myanmar's State Administration Council offers amnesty to members of armed opposition groups who surrender voluntarily. The government provides financial incentives and support services to individuals who abandon militant activities. Military officials distribute cash payments to former fighters who turn over weapons and ammunition to authorities. These programs target People's Defense Force members and ethnic armed organizations across the country. Officials welcome defectors through established surrender procedures at military installations. Opposition forces face declining public confidence after conducting attacks against civilian targets. The People's Defense Forces and ethnic militant groups have targeted schools, hospitals, and infrastructure projects across multiple regions. Local communities increasingly reject violent tactics employed by these organizations against non-combatants. Internal disputes over power and illegal activities plague these armed movements. Many fighters express disillusionment with leadership decisions and operational methods. Military units recaptured Taungkham and Nawnghkio territories from insurgent control on July 16. Citizens report renewed confidence in government security operations throughout affected areas. Residents actively share intelligence with military personnel and distance themselves from opposition activities. Counter-terrorism campaigns continue across different military command zones. Public cooperation with security forces has increased significantly. Fourteen former militants surrendered to government forces during recent weeks. The group contained four Ta'ang National Liberation Army fighters, five Democratic Party for a New Society members, and five People's Defense Force participants. Officials processed these individuals through military bases and reunited them with family members. Additional surrender requests remain pending at various locations. Authorities encourage others to contact district offices, military posts, or police stations. [/QUOTE]
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