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Burmese junta mounts pressure on people to vote "yes"

by "Zomi" <zomi@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 5, 2008 at 10:59 AM

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Zomi says:

Who still can say that the referendum in May 2008 will be free and fair?
Who still can say that the election in 2010 will be free and fair?
Who still can say that there will be a government of the people, by the 
people, and for the people will be established in 2010?
Who still can say that the dishonest SPDC will become honest this time 
around? (Can a leopard change its spot? Can a military thug change his 
violent nature?)
Jeremiah 13:23 (New International Version)
 23 Can the Ethiopian [a] change his skin
       or the leopard its spots?
       Neither can you do good
       who are accustomed to doing evil.

Footnotes:

  1.. Jeremiah 13:23 Hebrew Cu****e (probably a person from the upper Nile

region)
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?book_id=30&chapter=13&verse=23&version=31&context=verse

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Subject: [ZONET] Burmese junta mounts pressure on people to vote "yes"



Burmese junta mounts pressure on people to vote "yes"


Khonumthung News
May 5, 2008.

The Burmese junta authorities in Zomi (Chin) state have been exerting a
lot 
of pressure on the people to vote in favour of the draft constitution in
the 
referendum scheduled to be held on May 10.

Recently, officials of Town****p Peace and Development Council of Tedim 
Town****p in Zomi (Chin) state threatened people to cast the "yes" vote.

"If the authorities find people marking "X" ("No" vote), the immigration 
office will immediately remove the name of the voter from its household 
list," said a local in Tedim town****p requesting anonymity.

Similarly, locals authorities, members of village councils in rural areas
of 
Hakha and Thangtlang town****ps in Zomi (Chin) state also warned  villagers

that they will take action against those who cast the "No" vote.

No details are available on what sort of action is to be taken.

The authorities distributed the draft constitution in Tedim Town****p
though 
the people do not have enough time to read it in detail as the authorities

took it back after a week, locals added.

Most Zomis (Chins) in Burma who stay in Mizoram, the north eastern state
of 
India and are eligible to cast votes are now in a dilemma whether to go to

Burma for voting given the cir***stances in Zomi (Chin) state.

"In this atmosphere, apparently the referendum will not be free and fair
and 
some people are not keen to go to the polling station and vote," a local
in 
Zomi (Chin) state said.

The authorities have imposed travel restrictions on the people who live in

Zomi (Chin) state during the referendum.

Most referendum observers believe that the Burmese regime might use any 
means to rig the referendum because the regime is fully aware of the 
people's attitude in Zomi (Chin) state who are ready to reject the 
constitution if the polling is free and fair.




Burma

Burma has been under military rule since Ne Win led army grabbed power in 
1962.

Burma's 1974 constitution was scrapped after the military coup staged by
Saw 
Maung in 1988.

The military regime held general elections in 1990 where Nobel Laureate
Aung 
San Suu Kyi's party NLD (national League for Democracy) won a landslide 
victory but the regime refused to honour the result.

The Burmese regime announced that multi-party elections will be held in
2010 
after the constitution is approved in the referendum.

Yet, the critics said the new charter is designed to foster the role of
the 
military in Burma's future politics and ban Aung San Suu Kyi from
contesting 
the elections and hold the post of president because her husband was 
British.


For Further More Information-
Email- khonumthung@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Phone- +91- 389- 2318320
Website- http://www.khonumthung.com/
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