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British Government said 2010 election will entrench military rule in Burma (07 May 2009)
07 May 2009

For Immediate Release:

Foreign office minister Bill Rammel said on 01 May 2009 that, “More disappointing has been the regime's stubborn refusal to work for reconciliation and political progress in Burma. Instead of building on international engagement and civil society activism, the regime has pressed ahead with its flawed roadmap process, which looks set to bring about elections in 2010 that entrench military rule. The number of political prisoners, which includes some of those who sought to provide relief in the delta, has doubled.”

“Foreign office minister Bill Rammel comment is very welcoming. How can we trust the junta which ignores to honour the people's true will, implementing 1990 election result? Military regime promised to hand over the power to elections wining party after the 1990 elections but when Aung San Suu Kyi's party won landslide victory, refused to transfer power. Now again, these very generals who rule the country since 1988 declared to hold new elections in 2010 without honouring 1990 elections results,” said Myo Thein, Director at the Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) in United Kingdom. Aung San Suu Kyi’s party, 1990 election wining party-NLD stands is very clear on current situation of Burma with reference to Shwegondine Declaration issued on 29 April 2009.

The stands of the Aung San Suu Kyi’s party, NLD are:

(a) Release of All the Political Prisoners
(b) Review of the Draft Constitution (2008)
(c) NLD and ethnic nationalities offices should be reopened immediately
(d) Recognition of the 1990 Election result
(e) Political Dialogue

They are the fundamental demands made by legitimate leaders of Burma and if military regime truly wished to see national reconciliation, they must come to dialogue table and agree to implement NLD’s demands.

Bill Rammel went on say that “Burma remains a top priority for this government. We will continue to work with our EU partners, the US and the countries of the region to press for a more fundamental process of peaceful change. The Burmese people have suffered from poverty and poor governance for too long. They deserve a better future. We are determined to help them achieve it."

“We are very encouraged to learn British Government strong commitment for peaceful change in Burma. We would like to see more actions taken by world leaders to achieve justice realities in Burma”, added Myo Thein.

You can find Foreign office minister Bill Rammel comment at http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/newsroom/latest-news/?view=News&id=17309135

For more information

Contact: Myo Thein, 07877882386, myothein@bdcburma.org
 
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