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COUNCIL OF
THE EUROPEAN UNION
EN
Brussels, 7 November 2010
15932/10
PRESSE 293
Declaration by the High Representative Catherine Ashton
on behalf of the European Union
on the elections in Burma/Myanmar
1. Today, the first elections were held in Burma/Myanmar, since those of 1990 whose
results were never implemented.
2. Elections in themselves do not make a country democratic; nevertheless they
should offer the opportunity for a new beginning and greater pluralism. The EU regrets
therefore that the authorities did not take the necessary steps to ensure a free, fair and
inclusive electoral process. Many aspects of these elections are not compatible with
internationally accepted standards; notably in the bias against most opposition parties -
such as the NLD - and their candidates, in terms of opportunities to campaign; in
restrictions on their registration; in severe restrictions on freedom of expression and
assembly; in limited access to the media; and in the lack of free and balanced reporting by
the latter.
3. In this context, the EU repeats its call for the unconditional release of all those
detained for their political convictions. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi remains under house arrest
on entirely spurious grounds. The EU calls on the government to restore her unrestricted
freedom.
4. However, the EU notes the fact that civil society could partially organise itself
politically, notwithstanding the many difficulties. The EU acknowledges the decision of
those opposition parties who have chosen not to participate because of the flawed process.
The EU equally acknowledges the fact that other parties, including from ethnic groups, did
participate, hoping that this could represent an opportunity for change.
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5. The EU calls on the authorities to ensure that these elections mark the start of a
more inclusive phase, by allowing in particular representatives of all groups to participate
in the political life of the country, and by releasing all political detainees. A meaningful
dialogue between all stakeholders is long overdue. Such a dialogue should usher in a
transition to a civilian, legitimate and accountable system of government, based on the rule
of law; to the respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms; and to the participation
of all strata of society in the economic and social development of the country. We stand
ready to support such a process.
6. The EU will observe closely how accountable the new Parliament and government
will be vis-à-vis the electorate; whether the new institutions will ensure respect for human
rights and fundamental freedoms and contribute to a process leading towards reconciliation
and democracy; and whether they will deliver better policies to improve the economic and
social situation of citizens.
7. The EU recalls the Council conclusions of 26 April 2010, and its unwavering
commitment to the people of Burma/Myanmar. The EU will continue to work to increase
their well-being.
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
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