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Facts about voting today in Burma
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Saturday, 10 May 2008 13:00

Mizzima News has found out the following facts in today while voting is in progress in many parts of the country.
  • Voters were asked to leave the polling booths as the counting began but some of the junta's supporters were allowed to remain.
  • Residents are forced to vote only 'Yes' (tick) votes
  • One person can vote for the whole family (no one vote for one person system)
  • Police and security forces standing by near pooling booths
  • Secret voting takes place inside pooling booths
  • No foreign and local journalists are seen in and around pooling booths
  • People not aware of contents of the draft constitution and yet they are voting
  • Advanced voting was done taken some days before 10 May and today voting is just a show
  • Residents arriving at polling booths found that their votes had been cast  in advance voting (only their names and IDs were noted down)
  • Voters are asked to tick 'Yes' by security and official staff
  • Army gave notice to its soldiers and family members to vote 'Yes' only
  • Voters were asked to leave when the counting began before the closure of the pooling booths though junta's supporters were allowed to count the votes.
 

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