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Daw Aung San Suu Kyi led National League for Democracy (NLD)
decided unanimously on 29 March 2010 to boycott the junta’s planned
sham 2010 election due to its unfair electoral laws.
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi led NLD, unanimous victor of 1990 election,
stands firmly on “Shew-Gone-Daing” declaration of which all four main
principals are equally important that needs to place in order to have true
national reconciliation in Burma.
Without the participation of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, without the
participation of National League for Democracy (NLD), and without the
participation of 1990 election winning parties, junta’s planned election
in 2010 is clearly not creditable.
The very military regime held the election in 1990 pledging that they will
transfer the power to the election wining party. The junta’s Law
No.14/89, "Pyithu Hluttaw Election Law," states clearly in Chapter 3
Section 3 that the "Hluttaw (Assembly) shall be formed with the Hluttaw
representatives who have been elected.
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi led National League for Democracy (NLD) won
landslide victory. Instead of honouring 1990 election result, junta put
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi under house arrest and suppressing on the
dissidents intensified. During their reign of terror, people of Burma are
suffering tremendously.
Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) is the global campaigning and lobbying organisation to restore democracy, human rights and rule of law in Burma where everyone can
enjoy the freedom of speech, press, beliefs, assembly and rule of law that emphasizes the protection of individual rights.
Junta fails to implement 1990 election result until today and unilaterally
adopted 2008 constitution to entrench military rule in Burma. The
essence of planning to hold election in 2010 is “to nullify 1990 election
results, to legitimise military rule in Burma and to exclude Daw Aung
San Suu Kyi and political activists in the Burma political process”.
“I would like to affirm here that there is no room for genuine democratic
change in Burma due to junta’s planned 2010 election so that all the
justice loving countries should avoid any action glorifying it”, said Myo
Thein, the Director of Burma Democratic Concern (BDC).
For more information please contact Myo Thein, the Director of Burma
Democratic Concern (BDC) at 00-44-78 7788 2386 or 00-44-20 8493
9137.
http://www.bdcburma.org/Statements.asp?Id=86
Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) is the global campaigning and lobbying organisation to restore democracy, human rights and rule of law in Burma where everyone can
enjoy the freedom of speech, press, beliefs, assembly and rule of law that emphasizes the protection of individual rights.