Myanmar is getting ready to go to the polls for the primary time since its army seized energy in a coup in 2021, however with its former chief behind bars, its most profitable political occasion disbanded and roughly a 3rd of the nation both disputed or in insurgent palms, few consider claims by its army rulers that its 28 December election shall be “free and honest”.
“This isn’t for the individuals, that is for themselves,” says Pai, 25, who fled Myanmar after the army seized energy. “They [the ruling junta] are searching for a approach out of the lure they’re [in].”
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