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    Burma vote to be 'free and fair'

    Burma vote to be 'free and fair'
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    Burma's foreign minister promised Saturday his country would hold "free and fair" elections next year, despite the detention of democracy campaigner Aung San Suu Kyi.

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    Re: Burma vote to be 'free and fair'

    Quote Originally Posted by Khun Don View Post
    Burma's foreign minister promised Saturday his country would hold "free and fair" elections next year, despite the detention of democracy campaigner Aung San Suu Kyi.
    Whilst the latter is the case the former is not possible.

    David

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    Re: Burma vote to be 'free and fair'

    The 1990 election may well have been free and fair as well. As the result didn't suit the junta, they simply ignored it.

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