UDHR Article 21
Everyone has the right to take part in the government of his country, directly or through freely chosen representatives.
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ICCPR Article 25
Every citizen shall have the right to vote and to be elected at genuine periodic elections which shall be by universal and equal suffrage and shall be held by secret ballot, guaranteeing the free expression of the will of the electors.
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General Comment No. 25: The right to participate in public affairs, voting rights and the right of equal access to public service (Art. 25)
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Referendum of Burma on 2008


  Links and Downloads
Photoes of Mass Demonstration in Burma and violently crack down by military regime
http://burmadigest.info/
link: http://www.us-asean.org/myanmar.asp
  Political Background
Security Council notes myanmar’s announcement on may referendum, elections in 2010; Underlines need for inclusive process, participation of all political actors
Burma Remains the Bad Boy in the Asean Family
Irrawady Research Page
Gruesome Murders on Streets of Burma
Clip VDO: Thai protest outside Burmese Embassy
Pictures of monks keep walking to demonstration in Burma
European Parliament resolution of 6 September 2007 on Burma
CONSTITUTION OF MYANMAR
  Chronology
Chronology for Burmese Democracy History
  Articles
Analysis of the Burmese Military Junta's Referendum
CHINA GAMBLES ON BURMA AT ITS OWN PERIL
political developments since the 2006 briefer
PTT defends Burma business
Thai Investors Keep a Wary Eye on Burma
Burma: protest, crackdown - and now?
Walking a Stony Path [Commentary] By Yeni
  News
Burmese Junta Warns INGOs
Friday, November 30, 2007 Archive Available Since 1997 Armed Intervention Debate Goes Online
Armed Intervention Debate Goes Online
Gambari Needs to Bring Back Good News from Burma [Editorial]
Burma protests
News: Burma situation
Soldiers break up Burma protests
Russia and China dig in their heels over Burma as the West calls for UN sanctions
Diplomat:Junta shows restraint despite growing protests because of China’s pressure: Sep 24th, 2007 by Thaung Nyunt
The World Needs To Act Now [Editorial] By The Irrawaddy
Can't the UN Pass a Burma Resolution Now? [Commentary] By Htet Aung
The Same Struggle after 19 years [Commentary] By Saw Lwin
Monks Issue Call for Public to Join Demonstrations By Violet Cho
   



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