Voters Complain of Wax on Ballot Papers
Hundreds of people complain of wax being put on ballot papers causing votes for the main opposition National League for ...
Hundreds of people complain of wax being put on ballot papers causing votes for the main opposition National League for ...
Thousands of people across Burma are turning up at polling stations only to find they cannot vote.
A pre-election poll has found that 60 percent of respondents planned to vote for pro-democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi's ...
Independent election monitor Hla Hla Win in Myaungmya Township, Irrawaddy Division, has revealed that 6,000 names are missing from voters ...
Burma will launch a new currency regime on Monday that will bring in a managed float of the kyat, reports ...
The military-backed party defies a campaign ban by playing its campaign song on loudspeakers in Kyaukpadaung Township on election day ...
With ballots already counted at several polling stations, the NLD leads in three of the capital's four constituencies.
Hundreds of supporters dance and sing outside the NLD headquarters in Rangoon as news filters down that the opposition party ...
Burma’s former capital is abuzz with anticipation as voters prepare to cast their ballots in an unpredictable electoral contest.
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