Las Vegas Herald
LasVegasHerald.com Saturday 31st July 2010 Issue 2010/0212
  • More United States News

  • Obama not invited, but Indian American Chatwal makes it to Chelsea Clinton's wedding
  • Seven in ten Americans think US' transition from capitalism to socialism bad move
  • Bopanna-Qureshi's classic fight back to reach Farmers Classic semi-final
  • When Macca nearly missed out on playing a gig for Obama
  • New theory to reveal why midcontinent faults generate earthquakes?
  • Six in ten Americans think country is on decline as civilization: Poll
  • Boffins develop faster, reliable new technique to detect secret graves
  • Wearing undie-revealing low riding pants is no crime, rules US judge
  • Laurence Fishburne's 19-yr-old daughter seeks sex-tape route to stardom
  • Roadblock for Clinton wedding driving other bride and her mum nuts!
  • Demi Moore ditches maple syrup diet to try new 21-day Clean Program
  • It's splitsville for Mark Sanchez, Jamie-Lynn Sigler
    Get United States News headlines emailed to you daily.

    US won't accept legitimacy of Myanmar's elections
    Las Vegas Herald
    Wednesday 10th March, 2010  
    (IANS)


    The US will not recognise the outcome of Myanmar's elections scheduled for later this year because of new laws that ban political prisoners and the country's leading democratic activist from participating, the US State Department said Wednesday.

    The military junta that runs Myanmar, published a law on Wednesday that stated 2,000 imprisoned dissidents cannot participate, effectively sidelining jailed activist Aung San Suu Kyi, the leader of the National League for Democracy.

    'We made clear that, given the tenor of the election laws that they've put forward, there's no hope that this election will be credible,' State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley said, adding the laws make the election a 'mockery of the democratic process.'

    The regime has yet to announce a date for the election, the last of which took place 20 years ago before the military junta seized power and began rounding up democratic activists. Suu Kyi has been in prison or under house arrest for years.

    The US has applied sanctions to Myanmar to keep pressure on the regime for democratic reforms, and the Obama administration had reached out to Myanmar hoping to encourage change. But those efforts do not appear to be working.

    'Our engagement with Burma will have to continue until we can make clear that the results thus far are not what we had expected and that they're going to have to do better,' Crowley said.

      Email this story to a friend

    Comments on this story

    By Anonymous, 03-11-10, 11:12 AM

    US won't accept legitimacy of Myanmar's elections

    American is aiming at those gas fields in Myanmar. They want egg heads who sympathize with them to lead the country. The military junta are no saints, but they are right this time to guard against agents of the hegemon.

    Have your say on this story

    Your nickname (optional)
    Message title
    Message