More than half of the eligible advance voters in Arakan State have been disenfranchised by the Union Election Commission’s decision to cancel elections in most of the state.
The UEC has ruled out elections in nine of Arakan State’s 17 townships, as well as 14 wards and dozens of village-tracts across four other townships...
Myanmar: Over Half Of Advance Voters Disenfranchised In Arakan State
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