💨 Abstract
Myanmar's military government has charged over 200 individuals for violating election laws ahead of the December 28 general election, which critics deem unfair and designed to legitimize military rule. The election, held in three phases, faces opposition and civil war complications. New laws impose severe penalties, including death, for disrupting polls. Charges include actions like destroying posters and social media posts.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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