Nava Thakuria, Guwahati: The Burma Centre Delhi and the Journalists’ Forum, Assam have jointly
organized a consultation meeting on the proposed general election in
Burma (Myanmar) with a focus on its probable implication in Northeast
India. The meeting to be held in Guwahati Press Club will start on
10:30 am.
Mentionable that, the military rulers of Burma have recently
reaffirmed a general election on 10-10-10 (October 10 this year). The
last election held in Burma during 1990 was won by the National League
for Democracy (392 out of 492 parliament seats), but the regime
ignored the results and refused to handover the power till today.
Instead, more repressive methods were practiced to crack down on the
NLD leaders & workers in particular and the democratic movement as a
whole.
Since the election in 1990, the Burmese pro-democracy activists have
been imprisoned, intimidated, tortured and put to death for demanding
justice, peace, human rights and a democratic government. At present,
there are more than 2100 Political prisoners, many of them have been
given jail terms for several years and some even up to 106 years
without trial and proper legal procedures.
M. Kim and Dr. Alana Golmei of Burma Centre Delhi with Dr Tint Shwe, a
senior political activist of Burma will attend the programme as
resource persons and analyze about the Burma constitution (formulated
by the military junta in 2008), 2010 polls and Burmese peoples’
aspiration and struggle, and the probable responses from the
Northeast.
Since the last election in 1990, the Burmese pro-democracy activists
have been imprisoned, intimidated, tortured and put to death for
demanding justice, peace, human rights and a democratic government. At
present, there are more than 2100 Political prisoners, many of them
have been given jail terms for several years and some even up to 106
years without trial and proper legal procedures.
There are apprehensions also that the 2010 polls will make the Burmese
military regime into permanent dictatorship unless provisions of
(2008) Constitution are reviewed and amended, cessation of systematic
human rights abuses and criminal hostilities against ethnic groups,
political activists, journalists, and the civil society.
“Referendum or election without basic civil rights and political
freedom is unfair. It is unrecognizable unless political parties are
allowed to freely exercise, political prisoners are released, and
cessation of systematic human rights abuses and criminal hostilities
against ethnic groups and journalists are stopped in Burma,†said Kim.
Many Burmese groups have shown their interest on the proposed election
in Burma, but some people believe that the forthcoming election will
only make the Burmese military regime into permanent dictatorship
unless provisions of Constitution (2008) are reviewed and amended with
proper conciliation.
The theme of the consultation meeting is to understand the State Peace
and Development Council’s constitution and election, strengthen people
to people relationship and revitalization of linkages, and create a
space for generating dialogues and actions amongst concerned peoples
of the region. The consultation meeting also aims to create similar
space for the concerned activists and political actors in Northeast
India for restoration of peace, justice and democracy in Burma.
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