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1.1 million barred from polls

Govt claims security reasons for depriving Rohingya from voting

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MORE than 1.1 million voters in the western Rakhine state will be disenfranc­hised in upcoming national polls, according to data released by the election commission, a move experts warned could fuel yet more conflict.

Civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy (NLD) is widely expected to be returned to power in the Nov 8 election – only the second since the country emerged from outright military rule.

But with virtually all Rohingya Muslims stripped of citizenshi­p and voting rights, many observers had already dismissed the polls as lacking credibilit­y.

On Friday, the election commission said security reasons meant voting would not take place in areas with hundreds of thousands more people – including more than 800,000 in Rakhine.

Over half of the 600,000 Rohingya remaining in Myanmar live in Rakhine, bringing the total number of disenfranc­hised in the state to more than 1.1 million, nearly two thirds of the state’s population.

“Those particular areas can not guarantee conditions to hold free and fair elections and that is why the election is cancelled,” read the announceme­nt posted on Friday.

One million more stateless Rohingya languish in refugee camps in Bangladesh.

Arakan Army militants are locked in battle with the military in Rakhine’s northern fringes as they fight for more autonomy for ethnic Rakhine Buddhists.

But the ethnic Rakhine Arakan National Party (ANP) secretary Tun Aung Kyaw said the decision to cancel the vote had been taken for political rather than security reasons.

“Most townships in Rakhine state where elections will not be held are areas the ANP would definitely win, so this is a deliberate ploy,” he said, adding it was “discrimina­tion” against ethnic minorities.

The move could have a “huge impact on the political dynamics of Rakhine,” warned Sai Ye Kyaw Swar Myint, executive director of monitoring organisati­on the People’s Alliance for Credible Elections.

Yangon-based analyst Richard Horsey agreed this would likely tilt the election in Rakhine decisively in favour of Suu Kyi’s NLD.

“There is a very serious risk that this will provoke increased armed conflict and political violence in Rakhine,” he said.

This week three NLD candidates were abducted by unknown gunmen in Rakhine with many suspecting the AA’s involvemen­t.

In Friday’s announceme­nt, the election commission also said voting would be cancelled in various other areas across Myanmar, most notably in Shan and Kachin states, but observers said this had largely been expected.

 ??  ?? Cause for concern: Over half of the 600,000 Rohingya remaining in Myanmar live in Rakhine, bringing the total number of disenfranc­hised to more than 1.1 million, nearly two thirds of the state’s population. — Reuters
Cause for concern: Over half of the 600,000 Rohingya remaining in Myanmar live in Rakhine, bringing the total number of disenfranc­hised to more than 1.1 million, nearly two thirds of the state’s population. — Reuters

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