This BLOG talks about human rights issues in Burma and their struggle for a democratic form of government. Burmese activists call for dialogue with the Junta. Burmese revolutionaries and activists are saying a common statement on the country’s 2010 elections. They are boycotting the 2010 elections. The common sentiment is that 2010 elections is not the answer for a democratic change in Burma, nor will it lead to national reconciliation. Instead, they want a dialogue with the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) for a review of the 2008 Constitution, release of all political prisoners, and recognition of the 1990 elections. More here: http://free-burma-now.blogspot.com/2010/02/burmese-activists-call-for-dialogue.html
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This BLOG talks about human rights issues in Burma and their struggle for a democratic form of government. Burmese activists call for dialogue with the Junta. Burmese revolutionaries and activists are saying a common statement on the country’s 2010 elections. They are boycotting the 2010 elections. The common sentiment is that 2010 elections is not the answer for a democratic change in Burma, nor will it lead to national reconciliation. Instead, they want a dialogue with the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) for a review of the 2008 Constitution, release of all political prisoners, and recognition of the 1990 elections. More here: http://free-burma-now.blogspot.com/2010/02/burmese-activists-call-for-dialogue.html
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