Setting the Record Straight: NLD Statement (Unofficial Translation by CG)

[Impression of Official Seal]

National League for Democracy
No (97/b) West Swhegondaing Street
Bahan Township, Rangoon

2010/April/6
1371/Tago/8 [Burmese Calander]

“Appeal to the People”

1.    The National League for Democracy was founded on the pledge to fulfill the objective toward democracy, as was the basis of demands made by the entire people during the 8888 pro-democracy struggle.

Ethnic Coalition Backs NLD Boycott Plans, Urges Others to Follow Suit

31 March 2010: The exile Ethnic Nationalities Council (ENC) on Wednesday says it welcomes the decision of the National League for Democracy (NLD) party to boycott the military-planned elections in protest of the unfair electoral laws. The statement came at the conclusion of the group’s annual meeting held on March 27-31 at a location on the Thai-Burma border.

Refugee Woman Savagely Assaulted in Delhi

30 March 2010: A Chin refugee woman and a mother of two small children was sexually assaulted and brutally beaten up by a group of four local Indians in New Delhi yesterday. The incident is sending shockwave across the refugee community and sparking renewed fears for the safety of refugee women living in Delhi.

Ex-Political Prisoner Chin MP Dies at Age 70

29 March 2010: A prominent Chin politician and a Member of Parliament elect and former political prisoner died yesterday at the age of 70 in Kalaymyo. He was admitted to Kalay hospital after suffering from a stroke on February 16.

Former Prisoners of Conscience Call for Repeal of Unjust Laws

23 March 2010: The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP), an exiled dissident organization assisting and advocating on behalf of prisoners of conscience in Burma today repeats its call on the junta to unconditionally release all political prisoners and immediately repeal unjust laws that criminalize legitimate political activity, including the new electoral laws that bar dissidents.