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STRUGGLE FOR DEMOCRACY IN
        MYANMAR




     GROUP NO:- 6
WHAT MAKES THE GOVERNMENT
            NON- DEMOCRATIC?
   Myanmar     gained  freedom  from
    colonial rule in 1948 and become
    democracy.

   But the democratic rule ended in




                                          GROUP NO:- 6
    1962 with a military coup.

   In 1990 elections were held for the
    first time after almost 30 years.

   Aung San Sui Kyi won the election.

   The military put the elected pro-
    democracy leader, including Sui Kai
    under house arrest.

   The military leaders of Myanmar
    refused to stop down and not
    recognize the election results.
   The great in Myanmar has taken all
    rights from the people and about 6-10
    lakh people have taken shelter in other
    countries.

   Myanmar    continues    to   be   unclear
    military                            rule.

    Universal adult franchise does not exist




                                                GROUP NO:- 6

    in the country i.e. the right to vote is
    given to a limited number of people
    with some specific qualification.

   Legislatures are either dissolved or
    suspended and they do not function.

   Only    people    with   some    specific
    qualification can contest elections.

   Freedom     of  speech       press   and
    association is censored.     Newspapers
    are mostly state owned       and contain
    limited news. No one can     question the
    ruling party.
WHAT ARE THE MAIN COMPLAINTS AND
DEMANDS OF THE PEOPLE IN THAT COUNTRY?
   Beginning of democratic process is their
    main demand.

   They    really  wish    the right wing
    government would stop murdering them




                                                 GROUP NO:- 6
    and taking away their rights. The excuse
    that "they're fighting communism" went
    stale 20 years ago.

   They are deprived all kinds of political
    freedom.

   They cannot    choose   or   elect   their
    leaders.

   They are unable to form associations.

   They are denied freedom of speech and
    press.
HOW DO THE EXISTING RULERS REACT TO
             PEOPLE’S DEMAND?
   The existing rulers of Myanmar react harshly to
    people 's demand. People seen as expressing
    their view regarding government, or raising
    their voice against rulers. They were sent to 20
    year prison. Even the minor crime is punished.




                                                       GROUP NO:- 6
   The leaders of the struggle are rebels who hit
    and run, hide from the government troops, and
    strike without warning, sometimes killing
    innocent civilians in the process.


   In July 1988 Ne Win suddenly announced that
    he was preparing to leave the stage. Seeing at
    last   a   possible  escape    from   military
    rule, economic decline and routine human
    rights abuses, thousands of people took to the
    streets of Rangoon. Demonstrations broke out
    across the country during the so-called
    "Democracy Summer" that followed. But on
    August 8, 1988 troops began a four day
    massacre, firing into crowds of men, women
    and children gathered in Rangoon. At least
    10,000 demonstrators were killed across the
WHO ARE THE MAIN LEADERS FOR THE
         STRUGGLE FOR DEMOCRACY?
   Aung san suu kyi is the prominent leader in
    the struggle for democracy in Myanmar.
    Politics played a big role in Aung’s life. In
    Burma she joined the pro democracy




                                                     GROUP NO:- 6
    movement which was pushing the political
    reforms in Burma she preached the people
    and called for a democratic government so
    that the people of Burma could experience
    freedom.


   She kept on fighting for democracy and
    freedom in her homeland for Burma. She had
    dedicated her life to the citizens of Burma so
    that the people of Burma could experience
    the freedom that they deserve. She has
    secured her name in Burmese history and will
    fight forever for democracy.
NEWS REPORT
                             - TIMES OF INDIA, NEW DELHI

             Myanmar, a country around         50 million
people. Is ruled by fear. A military machine of 5,00,000
soldiers denies a whole nation its most basic rights Aung
san suu kyi, pro democracy leader, symbolizes the




                                                            GROUP NO:- 6
struggle for Myanmar's people to be free.
             She has spent many years in house arrest.
When she was released in may 2002, there was
widespread hope that it would be a step towards
democracy in Myanmar which will lead to major political
reform. However during the tour of northern Myanmar
last year, Aung san suu kyi and her supporters were
attacked by government sponsored mob.
             The attack took place in Depayin. As many
as 70 people were killed in the attack and ovet 100
people were arrested, including Aung san suu kyi. Offices
of the National League for democracy(NDP) throughout
the country have been closed. She remained in secret
detention for over three months. She is currently under
house arrest in Yangon.
GROUP NO:- 6
GROUP NO:- 6
GROUP NO:- 6

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Struggle for democracy in myanmar

  • 1. STRUGGLE FOR DEMOCRACY IN MYANMAR GROUP NO:- 6
  • 2. WHAT MAKES THE GOVERNMENT NON- DEMOCRATIC?  Myanmar gained freedom from colonial rule in 1948 and become democracy.  But the democratic rule ended in GROUP NO:- 6 1962 with a military coup.  In 1990 elections were held for the first time after almost 30 years.  Aung San Sui Kyi won the election.  The military put the elected pro- democracy leader, including Sui Kai under house arrest.  The military leaders of Myanmar refused to stop down and not recognize the election results.
  • 3. The great in Myanmar has taken all rights from the people and about 6-10 lakh people have taken shelter in other countries.  Myanmar continues to be unclear military rule. Universal adult franchise does not exist GROUP NO:- 6  in the country i.e. the right to vote is given to a limited number of people with some specific qualification.  Legislatures are either dissolved or suspended and they do not function.  Only people with some specific qualification can contest elections.  Freedom of speech press and association is censored. Newspapers are mostly state owned and contain limited news. No one can question the ruling party.
  • 4. WHAT ARE THE MAIN COMPLAINTS AND DEMANDS OF THE PEOPLE IN THAT COUNTRY?  Beginning of democratic process is their main demand.  They really wish the right wing government would stop murdering them GROUP NO:- 6 and taking away their rights. The excuse that "they're fighting communism" went stale 20 years ago.  They are deprived all kinds of political freedom.  They cannot choose or elect their leaders.  They are unable to form associations.  They are denied freedom of speech and press.
  • 5. HOW DO THE EXISTING RULERS REACT TO PEOPLE’S DEMAND?  The existing rulers of Myanmar react harshly to people 's demand. People seen as expressing their view regarding government, or raising their voice against rulers. They were sent to 20 year prison. Even the minor crime is punished. GROUP NO:- 6  The leaders of the struggle are rebels who hit and run, hide from the government troops, and strike without warning, sometimes killing innocent civilians in the process.  In July 1988 Ne Win suddenly announced that he was preparing to leave the stage. Seeing at last a possible escape from military rule, economic decline and routine human rights abuses, thousands of people took to the streets of Rangoon. Demonstrations broke out across the country during the so-called "Democracy Summer" that followed. But on August 8, 1988 troops began a four day massacre, firing into crowds of men, women and children gathered in Rangoon. At least 10,000 demonstrators were killed across the
  • 6. WHO ARE THE MAIN LEADERS FOR THE STRUGGLE FOR DEMOCRACY?  Aung san suu kyi is the prominent leader in the struggle for democracy in Myanmar. Politics played a big role in Aung’s life. In Burma she joined the pro democracy GROUP NO:- 6 movement which was pushing the political reforms in Burma she preached the people and called for a democratic government so that the people of Burma could experience freedom.  She kept on fighting for democracy and freedom in her homeland for Burma. She had dedicated her life to the citizens of Burma so that the people of Burma could experience the freedom that they deserve. She has secured her name in Burmese history and will fight forever for democracy.
  • 7. NEWS REPORT - TIMES OF INDIA, NEW DELHI Myanmar, a country around 50 million people. Is ruled by fear. A military machine of 5,00,000 soldiers denies a whole nation its most basic rights Aung san suu kyi, pro democracy leader, symbolizes the GROUP NO:- 6 struggle for Myanmar's people to be free. She has spent many years in house arrest. When she was released in may 2002, there was widespread hope that it would be a step towards democracy in Myanmar which will lead to major political reform. However during the tour of northern Myanmar last year, Aung san suu kyi and her supporters were attacked by government sponsored mob. The attack took place in Depayin. As many as 70 people were killed in the attack and ovet 100 people were arrested, including Aung san suu kyi. Offices of the National League for democracy(NDP) throughout the country have been closed. She remained in secret detention for over three months. She is currently under house arrest in Yangon.