Also this week, the regime formed an anti-scam panel to mask its complicity, committed a major crime against humanity weeks before election, and vowed to crush ethnic resistance.
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Regime spokesman Zaw Min Tun rejected the idea that the vote aims to entrench military rule, while also hinting at a leadership role for junta leader Min Aung Hlaing.
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Myanmar’s ruling military junta is planning to use a rigged election to buttress its legitimacy. Most of the world is ready to play along.
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