Myanmar Junta Stages 'Sham' Elections Amid Raging Civil War
Myanmar's military junta commenced a multi-phased general election on December 28, 2025, widely dismissed as a sham to legitimize its rule. This controversial vote unfolds amidst a brutal civil war, triggered by the 2021 coup, which continues to devastate the nation. International observers largely condemn the polls as neither free nor fair.
- Myanmar's military junta began multi-phase elections on December 28, 2025.
- The ongoing civil war, sparked by the 2021 coup, continues to rage across the country.
- Most international bodies and critics view the elections as a 'sham' to legitimize military rule.
- The opposition National League for Democracy (NLD) is banned, and its leaders remain jailed.
- Voting is excluded from large, rebel-controlled areas, highlighting the junta's limited control.
- The conflict has fueled a severe humanitarian crisis, displacing millions and causing widespread hunger.
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