The international community, as well as the majority of people in Burma, has an expectation to transform the country from the rule of dictatorship to democracy by peaceful means, including political dialogue. The National League for Democracy (NLD)has repeatedly called for unconditional dialogue, based on principles of mutual respect and national reconciliation. More importantly, it is also time to observe how peaceful democratization of Burma can be achieved in a way that criminal accountability is sought while laying down a foundation for the rule of law, for long term protection of human rights.
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, Democratic and Ethnics groups say NO to 2008 constitution and 2010 election. There are very concrete reasons;
1.1990 election results are still pending to be honored
2.Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and thousands of political prisoners still in the prisons
3.2008 Constitution is designed to perpetuate military rule and adopted unilaterally
4.Military will seat for 25% of parliament automatically
5.Junta gives itself amnesty
6.Does not respect ethnics rights
7.2010 election will be held in accordance with 2008 constitution
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