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Posts Tagged ‘Ten Alliances’

Burma’s Democracy and Ethnic Rights Movement Welcomes European Union Statement on Elections and Call for Dialogue

The Ten Alliances of Burma’s democracy and ethnic rights movement expressed support for the European Union’s renewal of its Common Position on Burma for another year, which also extended economic sanctions on the military regime [...]

April 28, 2010 | Tags: | Read more >>

Supporting Statement for NLD Decision to Boycott Regime’s Election; Enough is Enough

We, the members of the Ten Alliances for democracy and ethnic rights in Burma, whole-heartedly support the NLD who collectively decided not to register or participate in the SPDC’s 2010 elections. Instead of bowing to the regime’s undemocratic election laws and flawed constitution, the NLD is standing with the desires of the people of Burma [...]

March 30, 2010 | Tags: , | Read more >>

Our Position on Burma’s Military Election Laws

Our coalition of Ten Alliances strongly condemns the regime’s undemocratic election laws released last week and sees them as confirmation that upcoming polls will only serve to legitimize a military selection, and will in no way be genuinely democratic elections. [...]

March 19, 2010 | Tags: , | Read more >>

Burma’s Movement for Democracy and Ethnic Rights Launches Global Campaign on 2010 Elections

In response to the military regime’s new election laws, Burma’s movement for democracy and rights of ethnic nationalities launched a global campaign today condemning the upcoming elections as shutting the door to any prospects for genuine democracy and national reconciliation. The Global Campaign on Burma’s 2010 Military Elections calls on the international community to denounce these elections and refuse to recognize the results [...]

March 19, 2010 | Tags: | Read more >>
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