The Irrawaddy Burma Election 2010

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Election Law Ensures No Credibility

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Credibility and inclusiveness—two key benchmarks set by the international community—have both failed even before the Burmese election begins.
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Junta Bans Election News

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In the latest sign that this year's vote will be neither free nor fair, Burma's ruling junta has ordered censors to ban reports on new election laws and other controversial election-related issues, according to Rangoon-based journalists.

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Seven Parties Ready to Register for Election

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At least seven political groups, including one established pro-government party, are preparing to register to take part in the upcoming election, according to the leaders of the groups.
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Campbell Says Engagement with Burma Failing

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Washington's new policy of engagement with Burma's military government appears to be failing, said US Assistant Secretary of State Kurt Campbell.

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About 300 NLD Branch Offices Reopened

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An estimated 300 National League for Democracy (NLD) branch offices across Burma have reopened, and Aung San Suu Kyi has issued marching orders to local office members.
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Quotable

Nyan_win80"Once her [Aung San Suu Kyi's] sentence expires in November, and that notion is not disputed, it is our understanding that she will have served her sentence."
—Nyan Win, the foreign minister of Burma

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