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Amnesty urges Burma to end repression of minorities
16/02/2010
The military government in Burma has been urged to end the repression of ethnic minorities ahead of elections.
A report by Amnesty International says Burma's ethnic minority groups - up to 40% of the population - are important in the country's political opposition.
But, the rights group says, activists face surveillance, harassment and discrimination when trying to carry out legitimate political activities.
The Burmese junta has previously denied repressing ethnic groups.
It says it will hold elections at some point this year but no date has yet been set.
Amnesty International said members of the many minority groups risked arrest, imprisonment, torture and even death when attempting to participate in political life, as the junta sought to crush dissent.





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