Myanmar's sham elections, the Civil Disobedience Movement, and the Government of National Unity
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Yangon, December 14 On behalf of the people of Myanmar, 113 civil society and revolutionary organizations and 29 individuals have written an open letter to the Indian government and parliament, urging them not to recognize the illegal elections of the military junta and not to send observers. The open letter, dated December 13, has three demands. Instead of supporting the military junta’s sham elections, the government should provide practical a…
Myanmar's sham elections, the Civil Disobedience Movement, and the Government of National Unity
On December 29, elections will begin in Myanmar – the Burmese call them sham elections —which will be held until January 11, 2026, with a subsequent phase. Meanwhile, the junta’s army has been heavily bombing villages in the areas occupied by the Resistance for months, attempting to reclaim lost territory and gain a broader electoral base. According to the Burmese magazine Mizzima, the elections have been heavily promoted by China, which is push…
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