Oppose to National General Election
Election
day 07 Nov 2010
In Burma,
there are several heart-breaking notorious days.
07/07/1962
The brutal
military demons shot and killed many students who strike for student’s rights
and explore the student union with dynamites. That day is notorious as 7th
July.
06/06/1964
Shipyard
workers strike for inflation, to increase salary worker rights
but military socialist fascistic government killed them and imprison. That day
is called June Workers Strike.
24/12/1974
The students demand and protest for a good and
suitable place to bury the dead body of former UN Secretary General U Than and
celebrate as grand funeral but the government violently crushed the protests,
many students were died.
That day is notorious U Thant's Funeral Crisis or U
Thant Crisis.
And then,
100th birthday of Mhine in 1976, 8888
strikes in 1988, 2007 saffron revolution.
It will be one more notorious day in Burma soon. It is
General Election Day of Burma.
WHY?
Coming General Election is the one of so many cunning
of brutal military Generals. This election is just to change spurious
government to legitimacy government.
If you read constitutional laws, you will see at least
a sentence or paragraph on any page which means to be legitimacy.
So called USDP party is using too much money for
election campaign. They got those money from country resources but now they are
using for their interest.
They had well planned to win election.
For example, they ordered everybody who is working in
government offices must report to their head where to register and detail of
the poll. This means the government force to their worker to vote them.
Otherwise they will be punished or dismiss from jobs.
There are many restrictions not to run the opponents.
They called multi parties election but they allowed only very weak and small
parties.
Please oppose this kind of election…..
Don’t go to the polls,
If you don’t dare to oppose and have to go to the
poll, please vote blank paper, don’t stamp the name of party.
Kyaw Min
20/10/2010
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