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Myanmar arrests hundreds under new election law ahead of December vote


Myanmar’s military said this week it had arrested more than 200 people under a new law against undermining elections, drawing criticism from a monitoring group that the legislation is being used to block criticism of the regime and prevent scrutiny.


The military regime in Naypyidaw is set to begin a general election on December 28, the first since a 2021 coup overthrew the civilian administration.


The Asian Network for Free Elections (ANFREL), which served as an accredited international observer during the 2015 and 2020 polls, said in an assessment that the election protection law enacted by the junta in July is a major concern.


 
 
 

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