Burma: Protest Against Junta’s Fake Election 2010
Burma- Protest Against Junta’s Fake Election 2010
06 November • 10:00 - 12:00
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Location
Aotea Square,
Queen Street
Auckland, New Zealand
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Created by:
GPJA- Global Peace and Justice Auckland
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info Burma ‘s Elections, scheduled for November 07,2010,
are designed to legalise Military Rule in Burma under the
2008 Constitution, which was written to create a permanent
Military Dictatorship in our motherland, Burma. After the
Election, the Constitution will come into effect, a
so-called Civilian Government will be formed by acting and
retired Generals who all are under the Military
commander-in-chief and the people of Burma will... legally
become the subjects of the Military. The National League
for Democracy and Ethnic allies have refused to accept the
regime’s constitution and have decided to Boycott the
Elections. The Military Regime’s constitution and severely
restricting election laws demonstrated to all of the
oppositions the true intention the regime has for this
election — the legalisation and legitimisation of military
rule in Burma.. We, the Democratic Burmese Community in
Auckland cordially invite all the people who support
Democracy and Human Rights for Burma to join the
protest. Speakers of the Action Day Keith Locke MP,
Green Party Barry Wilson Council of Civil Liberties Phil
Twyford MP, Labour Party
Ven Obasa Chairman,
IBMO PRESS RELEASE STATEMENT Tomorrow, the people
of Burma will have the opportunity to vote in the first
election in 20 years. The military run elections will not
improve the lives of Burma’s people, they will not bring
about democratic change and they will not be free or
fair. The elections scheduled for November 07, 2010, are
designed to legalize military rule in Burma under the 2008
Constitution, which was written to create a permanent
military dictatorship in our country. After the election,
the Constitution will come into effect, a so-called civilian
Government will be formed, by acting and retired Generals,
under the Military Commander-in-Chief and the people of
Burma will legally become the subjects of the
Military. The elections should be exposed for what they
are: a cruel charade. The Generals will simply swap their
military uniforms for civilian clothes and it will be
business as usual in Burma. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s
National League for Democracy party and ethnic allies have
refused to accept the military regime’s Constitution, and
instead, boycotted the elections. The Constitution, the
severely restrictive and discriminatory election laws and
the ongoing imprisonment of political activists, journalists
and members of the political opposition, highlight the true
intention of the regime: the legalization and legitimization
of military rule in Burma. These elections fall far short
of international standards for free, fair and credible
elections. For the sake of the people of Burma, we hope the
international community can see the regime’s true
intentions and put pressure on the regime to stop this
undemocratic process and stop all human rights violations in
Burma. The Democratic Burmese Community in New Zealand
call on the international community: -
to denounce the sham elections - to
not recognize the 2010 election results - to
encourage meaningful, inclusive dialogue between the
Military, the NLD and ethnic nationality representatives for
the realization of national reconciliation in
Burma. ENDS