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Ethnic Kachin rebel vow to oppose junta held elections PDF Print E-mail
by Salai Pi Pi   
Friday, 09 January 2009 20:34
The Kachin National Organization (KNO) in exile on its 10th anniversary vowed to boycott the military junta's 2010 general elections. Colonel Lamang Brang Seng, in-charge of the military wing of the KNO on Friday said his group along with other Burmese pro-democracy,..
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Pro-junta group announces formation of political parties PDF Print E-mail
by Mizzima News   
Tuesday, 06 January 2009 22:13
A pro-junta group, the 88 generation students (Union of Myanmar), has said it is all set to contest the upcoming 2010 general election as drawn up by the ruling junta.
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Junta-backed USDA unlikely to contest 2010 election PDF Print E-mail
by Mizzima News   
Thursday, 18 December 2008 21:02
In contrast to what many observers expected, Burma's military junta plans to abolish its proxy organization - Union Solidarity and Development Association (USDA) - opting not to transform it into a political party for the purpose of participating in the upcoming 2010 election, sources close to the military said.
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2010 game plan: Clinging to power PDF Print E-mail
by Mizzima News   
Thursday, 18 December 2008 20:37
More bad news has emerged from Burma again this month. The junta is planning to showcase its so-called civilian government with their handpicked people by changing their uniforms to mufti after the junta's planned 2010 general election.
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Ethnic Chin group rejects junta's 2010 election plans PDF Print E-mail
by Zalatmay   
Monday, 15 December 2008 19:39
The ethnic rebel group Chin National Front announced today they will not accept the junta's planned general election scheduled for 2010.
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