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Burmese Junta Announces Election Date

HeadlineAug 13, 2010

Burma’s military junta has announced it will hold the country’s first elections in two decades on November 7th. The main Burmese opposition party, the National League for Democracy, has already said it will boycott the elections because the junta has barred the pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi and all other current or former political prisoners from running.

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