UN chief backs call for ‘inclusive’ Burma election
UN chief backs call for ‘inclusive’ Burma election
BBC: 28 September 2010 Last updated at 02:43 GMT
Burma’s upcoming elections will not
be credible without the release of political prisoners, including
democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has
said.
Mr Ban was speaking after a ministerial meeting in New York of the so-called “Group of Friends” of Burma.
He said the group had called for a “more inclusive” poll on 7 November.
Ms Suu Kyi’s party won Burma’s last election in 1990 but was never allowed to take power by the ruling junta.
The November poll is part of the
junta’s long-announced “roadmap to democracy”, but critics have
dismissed it as a sham designed to keep the military in power.
‘Stability and development’
Mr Ban said after Monday’s meeting
behind the closed doors that the ministers had reiterated the need for
the election process to be “more inclusive, participatory and
transparent”.
“Members called for steps to be taken for the release of political detainees, including Aung San Suu Kyi.
“This is essential for the
election to be seen as credible and contribute to Myanmar’s stability
and development,” the UN chief said.
Burma – whose representatives did not attend the meeting – has not publicly responded to Mr Ban’s comments.
Ms Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy (NLD) was forcibly disbanded in May, under the new election laws.
Ms Suu Kyi has spent most of the last two decades in some form of detention and is currently under house arrest in Rangoon.
The “Group of Friends” of Burma
includes Australia, the UK, China, France, India, Indonesia, Japan,
Norway, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, the US, Vietnam and
the EU.
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