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autotldr t1_je0i370 wrote

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 89%. (I'm a bot)


> Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy has been dissolved after it refused to comply with a tough new party registration law imposed by Myanmar's military, according to junta-controlled media.

> The public voted overwhelmingly for the NLD in 2020 but the military refused to accept the results and seized power months later, detaining Aung San Suu Kyi and others.

> When asked if Aung San Suu Kyi had commented on the upcoming election run by the regime through her lawyers or other members of the party, Tun Myint said they did not have contact with her.


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rawdizzl t1_je0oa5a wrote

There is an index, and it’s pretty strict only most of Western Europe basically all has unflawed democracy’s. There are many Asian country’s that are inline with eastern and South American countries that we all think of as democracy’s.

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sprish t1_je0zit2 wrote

This is so sad. Burma had a vision for a bright future but the generals had different plans. Watch Burma VJ if you want more info on the situation in burma.

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richredditor01 t1_je3vynw wrote

The military committed a genocide under her government and then she denied the genocide, never happen. Now they dissolved her political party, im gonna deny that her party has never been dissolved. Everything is fine.

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