Stuffed ballots, late arrivals, nobody watching the count: the list of complaints from civilian parties contesting the polls is long, but the election body is sitting on its hands.
Beijing has doubled down on support for a regime reviled at home, ignoring lessons from historic humiliations in Vietnam, Afghanistan, Syria, and elsewhere.
Clashes have flared up post-election around the state capital and the strategic port with its Chinese megaprojects as the Arakan Army renews attacks on the military regime.
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Rakhine rebels spilling into neighboring Bago region en route to the junta's ordnance factories on the banks of the Irrawaddy River overran a regime column near Point 666.
Decisions made in Beijing to dramatically alter the flow of rivers originating in China have devastating consequences for nations downstream, warns Chandu Doddi.
Early ballots and proportional representation saw the junta-backed party turn voting in a handful of townships into control of the two state legislatures.
On the eve of the election, our editors predicted that the junta's proxy USDP would sweep the board and all the other parties would be annihilated by the military organizing the sham polls.
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