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92 Elected MPs Propose 7 Step National Reconciliation Process

When we all are relentlessly working for political dialogue, we would like to declare clearly that we will not accept any solution made by one-sided action of the SPDC with use of force, threat, pressure and manipulation. As you are aware, the SPDC has been embarking on the path to legalize its military rule with a new constitution through the seven-step road map, in which the national convention with its selected delegates is the first step. (Excerpts from a letter to UNSG by 92 Elected MPs in 1990 Elections)

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Myanmar Curbs Print Media Use of Foreign Language Ads to Halt Anti Regime Messages

"What we wanted to achieve with the ad is to show that there are cracks in even the worst regimes, that with art you can find these holes and fly under the censorship's radar and hit the despots," she said. (Source: International Herald Tribune-Asia|Pacific)

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NCGUB Urges Junta To Reconsider Its 'Brinkmanship Policy'

The current trend of the convention being hosted by the Burmese generals indicates that the state constitution which will emerge from that convention is neither going to install or nurture democracy in the long run nor restore human rights. What is even worse is that it will actually deepen the socioeconomic and political crises that the country is currently facing. (Source: NCGUB Information Unit)