Sunday, May 2, 2010

Dirty laws of Burma Election 2010

The National League for Democracy (NLD) will cease to exist as a political movement after the deadline for party registration on May 6, according to NLD Central Executive Committee (CEC) members. The Burmese opposition party refused to re-register for this year's general election, saying the election laws were “unfair and unjust.”

-- Irrawaddy

Unfortunately, NLD had fallen into the dirty tricks of Military Government. With NLD's declaration of refusal to take part in the election, Military Government immediately announced a new rule for the election -- "all parties which took part in 1990 election must register for 2010 election or they will be disbanded".

What an "unfair and unjust" move! Like I speculated, this Military junta has always been craving to wipe out the name "NLD" from the surface of the earth.

Students, monks, and opposing political parties are the only groups which dare to express their beliefs towards everything, and thus are targets of this cruel regime. DON'T FORGET that a lot of students had been massively annihilated since 1988 uprising, monks were beaten to death in September 2008, and politicians, especially from NLD, are still in jail.

Is this what Democracy is? Definitely not!!! This is a pure dictatorship of the suppressive regime which always wants to clear anything in its way.


Reference:

Htwe, Ko. NLD Will Cease To Exists. The Irrawaddy. May 1, 2010 http://www.irrawaddy.org/

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