The article has an interesting piece on the recently deceased commander of the NDAA, another ethnic armed organization in Shan State. This is yet another nugget that Communist Party of Burma and its spawn of ethnic armies bear the mark of heavy Chinese hand in Burmese civil war: "Lin Mingxian, the commander of the National Democratic Alliance Army (NDAA) in eastern Shan State, who passed away reportedly from lung cancer on August 7. Lin, a half-Shan, half-ethnic Chinese born in northern Myanmar in 1948 or 1949, joined the Red Guards in China as a teenager, and came across the border to Myanmar in 1968 with scores of other likeminded young Chinese to fight alongside the Communist Party of Burma (CPB). "
It is no coincidence that ethnic armies born of CPB all use Mandarin as official language, are led by ethnic Han chinese, and use the Chinese currency as official currency in the territories they hold.