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Regime’s election plans leave villagers in the dark

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With just six months before the years end, people in Burma are none the wiser when the military regime plans to hold its planned elections - the final step in its self-acclaimed democracy ‘road map’...

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Villager faced with Language problem

Kantarawaddytimes/ April 01, 2010

Villagers from Swasipo village, Pruso township, were tortured by the Burmese militaries LIB no 531 and 428, because they could not speak Burmese.

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KNPLF steps up campaigning activity

Ko Reh/ March 31, 2010

Karenni Nationalities People's Liberation Fronts (KNPLF) have stepped up election campaign around the main controlling areas,...

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