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Suu Kyi Unhappy with Election Law
By THE IRRAWADDY Thursday, March 11, 2010


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Detained opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi is unhappy with the election law recently issued by Burma's ruling military regime, according to her lawyer, Nyan Win, who met her on Thursday.

“She said she did not think the regime would release such a terrible law,” Nyan Win said after meeting with Suu Kyi at her home in Rangoon on Thursday evening.

Nyan Win and another lawyer for Suu Kyi, Kyi Wynn, met with the detained democracy leader from 2 to 4 p.m. today to discuss the election law, her appeal against her current term of house arrest, and a legal dispute with her brother over repairs to their family home.

Nyan Win, who is also a spokesperson for the National League for Democracy (NLD), said Suu Kyi described the law that excluded her and other political prisoners as unfair. 

Most political prisoners were sentenced for serving their political parties, Suu Kyi said. “Forcing them out of their parties and banning them from voting because of their imprisonment is therefore a double punishment,” she was quoted as saying.

Meanwhile, the state-run media reported on Thursday that the Burmese regime has appointed a 17-member election commission. All of the members were selected by the regime.

The commission will be led by former Maj-Gen Thein Soe, a deputy chief justice who previously served as the judge advocate general, a military position.

The commission has a mandate to decide which political parties may contest the polls, set the rules for polling and disqualify any party or contestant for breaking those rules, according to the state-run media.

The move came four days after the regime announced the electoral law on March 8.

The election date has not yet been disclosed, although many observers and Burmese civilians believe it will be held in October or November.



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Doe Myanmar Wrote:
12/03/2010
NLD please partycipate in 2010 election


This is the biggest chance for change in myanmar, when election start our furture is only in the hand of doemyanmar people. I believe in burmese people braveness and good thinking. They have voted bravely in 1991 election, and the result speaks it self. We are poor, less educated but at the right time we show our best and solidarity. So , NLD please partycipate in election whatever the condition are, please belive in burmese people heart and brain, for your leaders sacrifice you will be rewarded by burmese people. It is better to have voices in future parlament than only from ouside parlament. I belive NLD exist and fight for our country future.

Emotion is sick virus & weakness for wise man and woman in war.

Yangontha Wrote:
12/03/2010
Who would be happy with Election Law in Burma, except Than Shwe and his boys, who think they will win this time !!

Kerry Wrote:
12/03/2010
The whole world must intervene at this point. Enough is enough!

Aung San Suu Kyi is right, and has always been right about Burma's right to democratic process, and she is unwaveringly an exemplary example of ALL that is good and noble in humanity.

This appalling human rights travesty simply cannot continue into the 21st century. The International Community and the UN must use this locked-in event (supported by China) to examine ALL global violations of human law, and how we deal with the Nazi Germany of today.

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