DKBA-5

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Democratic Karen Benevolent Army
ဒီမိုကရက်တစ်ကရင်အကျိုးပြုတပ်မတော် - တပ်မဟာ 5
LeadersSaw Mo Shay (2016–2021)[1][2]
Bo Nat Khann Mway (2010–2016)[3][4][5]
Dates of operation2010 (2010)–present
HeadquartersSonesee Myaing, Myawaddy Township, Myanmar
Active regionsKayin State
IdeologyKaren nationalism[6]
Theravada Buddhism[7]
Size3,000 [8][9]
AlliesFile:ANC-AA Flag.svg Arakan Army (Kayin State)

File:Flag of the Karen National Union.svg Karen National Union

OpponentsFile:Flag of Myanmar.svg Myanmar (sometimes)

File:Flag of the Karen National Union.svg Karen National Union

Battles and warsInternal conflict in Myanmar
Buddhist flag variantFile:DKBA-5 Buddhist Flag Variant.svg

The Democratic Karen Benevolent Army (Burmese: ဒီမိုကရက်တစ်ကရင်အကျိုးပြုတပ်မတော်; abbreviated DKBA), also known as the Democratic Karen Buddhist Army - Brigade 5 (Burmese: ဒီမိုကရက်တစ်ကရင်အကျိုးပြုတပ်မတော် - တပ်မဟာ 5; abbreviated DKBA-5) and the Klo Htoo Baw Battalion by the Burmese government, is a Karen Buddhist insurgent group in Myanmar. The group was led by Bo Nat Khann Mway, also known as "Saw Lah Pwe", until his death in 2016.

The DKBA-5 split from the original Democratic Karen Buddhist Army in 2010 and is loosely affiliated with the Karen National Union. They have also worked with the Arakan Army.[10]

History

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During the 2010 general election, the DKBA-5 attacked government troops and security forces in Myawaddy Township, Kayin State.[6] The group signed a ceasefire agreement with the government on 3 November 2011, though they did not agreed to disarming, unlike their DKBA predecessors in 2010.[7]

In 2016, a faction of the DKBA-5 led by Bo Bi, sometimes referred to as the "Phawdawmu DKBA", broke away to become a pro-Tatmadaw militia. In 2024 and 2025, the faction has been aiding junta forces in their Operation Aung Zeya offensive, helping to man checkpoints along the Asian Highway 1 and attacking KNLA forces north of Kawkareik.[11][12][13]

On World Children's Day 2020, DKBA-5 signed the first Myanmar Joint Action Plan with the United Nations to end recruitment of child soldiers.[14]

In April 2022, 300 DKBA-5 soldiers led by major Bo Salone defected to join the Karen National Defense Organisation after claiming the DKBA-5 was not doing enough to defend the Karen people after the 2021 Myanmar coup. They subsequently became Commando Battalion 1 of the KNDO.[15]

In 2025, the group handed over hundreds of foreigners, who had previously been forced to work in online scams, to authorities in Thailand.[16][17][18] In the same year, US authorities sanctioned the DKBA and 4 leaders for allegedly taking an active role in scam operations.[19] KNLA forces later raided a suspected scam compound on November 21; a shootout briefly occurred during the raid.[20]

References

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