NCUB was formed in 1992 in order to perform the responsibilities of the united front as well as Burma's Parliament in exile. NCUB was initially made up of four major organizations: National Democratic Front (NDF), Democratic Alliance of Burma (DAB), National League for Democracy-Liberated Area (NLD-LA), and the National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma (NCGUB). The NCGUB is an exile government and has its headquarters in Rockville, Maryland. The National Council of the Union of Burma (NCUB) is the umbrella organization of the pro-democracy Burmese and non-Burmese organizations. VideoVideo: 2008 National Council of the Union of Burma is challenging the credentials of the Burmese Regime at the 2008 United Nations General Assembly session and object to its right to represent Burma at the United Nations. This is Burma Today Exclusive Interview part 1 with U Maung Maung, Secretary of National Council of the Union of Burma
National Council of the Union of Burma (NCUB)
As a courtesy to private researchers, TRAC offers a discounted rate to individuals who are subscribing from a personal email address and paying with a personal credit/debit card.
Multiple users within govermental/military, corporate, and media, as well as colleges and universities, receive pro-rated subscription discounts based on the number of users. TRAC fully supports academic institutions and provides subscriptions on a reduced rate based on FTE. For multiple users rates contact TRAC.
ContactDisclaimer (Click To View)
Groups and individuals included in TRAC's database range from actual perpetrators of social or political violence to more passive groups that support or condone (perhaps unwittingly) such violence. The spectrum of violence represented by these groups is vast, from Jihadists who bomb train stations to financial institutions that transfer funds. Some groups that originally engaged in violence but have since become legitimate political parties are included to provide historical perspective. TRAC is in no way attempting to determine whether groups or individuals are terrorists -- only to convey reported information about their activities and official State status. While TRAC attempts to ensure the accuracy of its TRAC database, the entries in the database are from numerous different sources. Hence, TRAC cannot and does not warrant the accuracy of the entries in its database. The editors of TRAC may modify these entries at any time and welcome comments and suggested corrections or additions. Please write [email protected] or hit the "SUBMIT ADDITIONS" button on the page of the group profile about which you wish to comment.