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Burma Bars Political Opponents from Elections

HeadlineMar 11, 2010

In Burma, the military junta has imposed a new law that would prevent its main opponents from running in national elections. The law bars anyone with a criminal conviction from seeking office, including the pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi. In a statement, Human Rights Watch Asia Director Brad Adams condemned the junta’s move, saying, “It continues the sham political process aimed at creating the appearance of civilian rule with a military spine.”

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