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Burmese head to polls in historic election

Burmese head to polls in historic election

Burma is voting in its third election in half a century — a test of its reform credentials that could propel its opposition leader into Parliament.

Prisoner release puts Burma’s ball in the West’s court

Prisoner release puts Burma’s ball in the West’s court

Burma has freed at least 200 political prisoners in an amnesty that may embolden the opposition and put pressure on the West to lift sanctions.

Political prisoners walk free as Burma comes in from the cold

Political prisoners walk free as Burma comes in from the cold

Burma has begun freeing jailed political activists as one of the world’s most reclusive states opens up after decades of authoritarian rule.

Burma lifts ban on foreign news websites

Burma has lifted bans on prominent news websites, including some run by critics of the army-dominated government.

Suu Kyi’s party urges West to keep Burma sanctions

Suu Kyi’s party urges West to keep Burma sanctions

The party of Burma pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi recommended on Monday maintaining Western sanctions on the country.

Burma’s new Parliament appoints junta insider as president

Burma’s new Parliament appoints junta insider as president

Burma Prime Minister Thein Sein was chosen on Friday to become the military-run country’s first civilian president in half a century.

Suu Kyi prepares to address supporters

Suu Kyi prepares to address supporters

Burma pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi began her first day of freedom in seven years on Sunday with plans for a major speech.

‘Long live Aung San Suu Kyi’

‘Long live Aung San Suu Kyi’

Burma democracy champion Aung San Suu Kyi walked out of her home to rapturous cheers from thousands of supporters on Saturday.

Junta silent as Burma awaits Suu Kyi release

Junta silent as Burma awaits Suu Kyi release

Aung San Suu Kyi was due to be freed from house arrest on Saturday, but there was still no sign the country’s army rulers were ready to release her.

Rumours swirl in Burma over Suu Kyi release

Rumours swirl in Burma over Suu Kyi release

Rumour and speculation about the imminent release of Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi swept across Burma on Friday.

Burma pro-democracy parties concede defeat

Burma pro-democracy parties concede defeat

Burma’s main pro-democracy parties conceded defeat on Tuesday in the country’s first election in 20 years.

Army-backed parties set to sweep Burma polls

Burma’s military will keep its grip on power after the country’s election, backed by parties that on Monday looked set to win a controversial vote.

Polls open in Burma’s first election in 20 years

Apathy, fraud charges mar rare Burma election

Burma held its first election in 20 years on Sunday under tight security, a scripted vote that assures army-backed parties an easy win.

Polls open in Burma’s first election in 20 years

Polls open in Burma’s first election in 20 years

Polls opened under tight security in Burma’s first election in 20 years on Sunday, a scripted vote that assures army-backed parties an easy win.

Reclusive Burma sets date for elections

Burma will hold its first parliamentary poll in two decades on November 7, state media said on Friday, ending speculation over the timing of a vote.

Burma cracks down on journalists, activists

Burma authorities have arrested up to 50 people, including journalists and political activists, in a security crackdown, it was reported on Friday.

Suu Kyi lawyers appeal against house detention

Lawyers for Aung San Suu Kyi filed an appeal on Thursday against her conviction for violating a security law after a man swam uninvited to her home.

China urges world to respect Burma’s sovereignty

China said on Wednesday the world should respect Burma’s judicial sovereignty after the junta sent Aung San Suu Kyi back into detention.

Suu Kyi found guilty in security case

A court in Burma on Tuesday sentenced opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi guilty to 18 months in detention for violating an internal security law.

Suu Kyi lawyers challenge Burma barring of witnesses

Lawyers for Aung San Suu Kyi will go to court on Friday to challenge the barring of three defence witnesses from testifying at her trial.