Burma poll today, Suu Kyi is in fray
Burma was making final preparations Saturday for polls seen as a test of the military-dominated regi-me’s reforms, in which Op-position leader Aung San Suu Kyi is standing for the first time.
Many polling stations in the 45 constituencies spre-ad across the country were already set up for the Sun-day vote, which the Nobel laureate is contesting despite criticising it as not “genuinely free and fair”.
Ms Suu Kyi was set to ma-ke her way later Saturday to her rural constituency
of Kawhmu, about two hours drive from Rangoon. The participation of “The Lady”, as she is known, and her National League for Democracy party has fuelled an explosion in the number of T-shirt vendors here, with an every-increasing variety of styles, all of which were taboo just a year ago.
“We must win”, states the latest design, a red shirt with Ms Suu Kyi’s face in black. A carnival atmosphere pervaded at Mingalar Taung Nyunt, one of six seats up for grabs in Rangoon, on Friday, the last day of campaigning. Large trucks crammed with young people and the elderly travelled through the streets blaring music, including the popular campaign song about Suu Kyi Our mom is back.
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