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Burma Briefing No. 1: Burma’s transition to civilian dictatorship

By Burma Campaign UK  •  August 13, 2010

A new commentary on Burma’s elections by Burma Campaign UK.

The key points of this week’s briefing are:

  • Burma’s ‘elections’ will not bring the kind of change needed in Burma.
  • Calls for free and fair elections miss the point. The Constitution enshrines civilian dictatorship.
  • There has been disproportionate focus on small possible improvements after the elections.
  • None of the usual indicators seen in a reforming regime are happening in Burma. Repression has been increasing.
  • It is time to move on from focussing on the elections. The international community should unite behind a UN-led effort to secure negotiations between the dictatorship, the democracy movement and ethnic representatives.

Download the briefing.

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