Following the announcement by the Burmese military regime that it will hold an election on November 7 is to animate the junta’s controversial 2008 constitution and significantly fails to meet with the ethnic leaders and opposition groups make the election could not be recognized, said Karenni National Community of Canada (KNCC).
Khon Myo Minlatt, a spokesperson of KNCC said, "No meeting with political groups and no building peace on regions means could not bring Burmese people into better life. Burma’s 2010 electoral framework fundamentally neither free nor fair, therefore, we could not recognize."
According to the KNCC's statement yesterday said that instead of trying to seek the political solution through meaningful dialogue with all stakeholders in the nation, the SPDC has continually harassed the political opponents and committed gross human rights violations all kind of atrocities.
Of the composition of the regime’s electoral commission, the Karenni organization criticizes the Union Election Commission (EC) announcement on the date of the Burma's election, the first in 20 years, as lacking independence as well as guarantee of a government based on the will of the people, basic human rights, freedom to stand for election and reconciliation with the ethnic leaders an impartial election administration.
"There is no reason to miss believe that the elections as currently designed by the Burmese military regime is to further entrench the military into power. To be a legitimate government is on international standard's decision and it is clear that the SPDC attempted for legitimacy" said, Sunshine, a chairman of Karenni National Youth Organization.
Meanwhile, A high-profile American organization US electoral watchdog lambastes Burma’s planned elections as presently structured, significantly fails to meet criteria affording international legitimacy.
KNCC is an organization, which close watching on the Karenni cease fire groups and issuing researches on Karenni state.
Source:http://ktimes.org/en/news/regional/item/113-karenni-community-will-not-recognizes-the-outcome-of-the-election
Khon Myo Minlatt, a spokesperson of KNCC said, "No meeting with political groups and no building peace on regions means could not bring Burmese people into better life. Burma’s 2010 electoral framework fundamentally neither free nor fair, therefore, we could not recognize."
According to the KNCC's statement yesterday said that instead of trying to seek the political solution through meaningful dialogue with all stakeholders in the nation, the SPDC has continually harassed the political opponents and committed gross human rights violations all kind of atrocities.
Of the composition of the regime’s electoral commission, the Karenni organization criticizes the Union Election Commission (EC) announcement on the date of the Burma's election, the first in 20 years, as lacking independence as well as guarantee of a government based on the will of the people, basic human rights, freedom to stand for election and reconciliation with the ethnic leaders an impartial election administration.
"There is no reason to miss believe that the elections as currently designed by the Burmese military regime is to further entrench the military into power. To be a legitimate government is on international standard's decision and it is clear that the SPDC attempted for legitimacy" said, Sunshine, a chairman of Karenni National Youth Organization.
Meanwhile, A high-profile American organization US electoral watchdog lambastes Burma’s planned elections as presently structured, significantly fails to meet criteria affording international legitimacy.
KNCC is an organization, which close watching on the Karenni cease fire groups and issuing researches on Karenni state.
Source:http://ktimes.org/en/news/regional/item/113-karenni-community-will-not-recognizes-the-outcome-of-the-election
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