Democracy watchdogs say the junta-run vote is a charade to rebrand the rule of the military. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Nearly five years after it seized power, Myanmar's military is moving ahead with a multi-phase general election starting on ...
In August 2024, Myanmar’s ruling military junta was losing ground fast. A rebel offensive had swept down from the Chinese ...
Myanmar's military government has charged over 200 people with violating the country's strict election law ahead of a general ...
The vote in Myanmar, widely seen as a sham, is a bid for legitimacy by the military government. It is also a way for Beijing ...
Myanmar, also known as Burma, will hold a phased general election starting later this month. It comes amidst a years long ...
As Myanmar approaches elections scheduled for 28 December, the UN’s top human rights official has said that civilians are being coerced from all sides – forced by the military to vote and threatened ...
The junta’s polls, which will be held in three phases starting on December 28, are intended to strengthen military rule by ...
In July, the junta passed a law aiming to prevent the “obstruction” of the election that is due to begin on December 28.
Myanmar's military-led administration will hold a multi-phased general election starting on Sunday, even as a civil war rages ...
Opponents of military rule in Myanmar have staged a joint protest calling on people to stay indoors to show they are boycotting elections scheduled for late this month ...
Myanmar’s military government has charged more than 200 people with violating the Southeast Asian country’s voting law ahead of a general election at the end of the month, keeping up pressure on ...