short note on the struggle of democrazy in myanmar
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1) when the elections were held for the first time after almost 30 years. the national League for democracy led by Aung San Suu Kyi won the election.
2) but the military leaders of myanmar refused to step down and did not recognise the election results. instead the military put the elected pro-democracy leaders including tsukai under house arrest.
3) political activists accused of even the most travel offences have been jailed. anyone caught publicly airing views or issuing statements critical of the regime can be sentenced up to 20 years in prison due to coercive policies of military rule the government in Myanmar, about 6 to 10 lakh people in that country have been uprooted from their homes and have taken shelter elsewhere.
4) despite being under the house are esters to continued to compaign for democracy. har struggle has won International recognition.
5) yet the people in Myanmar are still struggling to establish a democratic government in their country.
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2) but the military leaders of myanmar refused to step down and did not recognise the election results. instead the military put the elected pro-democracy leaders including tsukai under house arrest.
3) political activists accused of even the most travel offences have been jailed. anyone caught publicly airing views or issuing statements critical of the regime can be sentenced up to 20 years in prison due to coercive policies of military rule the government in Myanmar, about 6 to 10 lakh people in that country have been uprooted from their homes and have taken shelter elsewhere.
4) despite being under the house are esters to continued to compaign for democracy. har struggle has won International recognition.
5) yet the people in Myanmar are still struggling to establish a democratic government in their country.
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On 4 January 1948, Burma achieved independence from Britain, and became a democracy based on the parliamentary system. In late 1946 Aung San became Deputy Chairman of the Executive Council of Burma, a transitional government. But on 19 July 1947, political rivals assassinated Aung San and several cabinet members.
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