TNLA opposition rebels Demolish Sacred Buddhist Pagoda in Northern Shan State, Myanmar
Yangon 22 January 2024
In a shocking turn of events, the Ta’Ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) terrorists have destroyed a Buddhist Pagoda located on a hill at the entrance of Nant San Town in Northern Shan State, Myanmar. The Pagoda, built by local Buddhists, fell victim to the terrorists’ actions, as they utilized a backhoe to carry out the demolition between January 10th and January 20th, 2024.
The incident has sparked widespread condemnation from 19 organizations representing various faiths and artistic disciplines. These include voices from the Christian, Islamic, Hindu, movie and performing arts, artists, musicians, and athletics communities. In a unified front, they have issued statements expressing their strong opposition to such destructive activities by terrorists.
The targeted Pagoda held immense cultural and religious significance, making its destruction a severe blow to the region’s heritage. The collaborative effort by these organizations underscores the urgent need to protect religious monuments and preserve cultural diversity.
This collective condemnation is not just about a physical structure but a call to defend the shared identity and history of communities. As we bear witness to this assault on cultural heritage, let us stand together, raise awareness, and advocate for the safeguarding of religious monuments worldwide. Our collective voice can send a powerful message against violence and in favor of unity, tolerance, and the appreciation of our diverse global heritage. Join us in denouncing the destruction and protecting our shared cultural legacy.