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Burmese junta holds elections after five years of civil war #Burmese #junta #holds #elections #years #civil #war
Burmese junta leader says elections are ‘free and fair’
A woman has her finger tattooed after voting at a polling station during the first phase of Myanmar’s general elections in Yangon, December 28, 2025. Photo: AFP
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A woman has her finger tattooed after voting at a polling station during the first phase of Myanmar’s general elections in Yangon, December 28, 2025. Photo: AFP
A small number of voters turned out for Myanmar’s closely held elections on Sunday, with the ruling junta billing the exercise as a return to democracy five years after toppling the last elected government, sparking civil war.
Former civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi remains imprisoned, while her hugely popular party was dissolved and did not participate.
Myanmar junta leader Min Aung Hlaing said Sunday the country’s elections were “free and fair” despite being run by the military that seized power in a coup five years ago.
“We guarantee that these will be free and fair elections,” he told reporters after voting in the capital Naypyidaw. “Its reputation is not tarnished because it is held by the military.”
Activists, Western diplomats and the UN’s rights chief all condemned the month-long progressive vote, citing a vote packed with military allies and a harsh crackdown on dissent.
The pro-military Union Solidarity and Development Party is widely expected to become the largest party, in what critics see as a renaming of martial rule.
The Southeast Asian country of around 50 million people is torn apart by civil war and there will be no voting in rebel-held areas.
In territory controlled by the junta, the first of three rounds began at 6:00 a.m. (11:30 p.m. GMT Saturday), notably in constituencies in the cities of Yangon, Mandalay and the capital Naypyidaw.
“The election is very important and will bring the best for the country,” said Bo Saw, the first voter at a polling station in Yangon’s Kamayut township, near Aung San Suu Kyi’s vacant house.
“The first priority should be to restore a safe and peaceful situation,” the 63-year-old told AFP.
– Slow start –
Snaking lines of voters formed outside polling stations during the last 2020 elections, which the military declared void months later when it ousted Aung San Suu Kyi and took power.
But this time, journalists and election workers outnumbered early voters at a downtown office near the gleaming Sule Pagoda, the site of huge pro-democracy protests after the coup.
Among the early voters, Swe Maw, 45, rejected international criticism.
“It’s not an important issue,” he said. “There are always people who like it and who don’t like it.”
In total, only around a hundred people voted in the two offices during their first hour of opening, according to an AFP count.
The preparatory period saw none of the feverish public rallies that Aung San Suu Kyi once commanded, and the junta waged a fierce pre-election offensive to reclaim territory.
“There is no way this election will be free and fair,” said Moe Moe Myint, who has spent the past two months “fleeing” the junta’s airstrikes.
“How can we support elections organized by the junta when this army has destroyed our lives?” » she told AFP from a village in the central Mandalay region.
“We are homeless, hidden in the jungle and living between life and death,” said the forty-year-old.
Junta leader Min Aung Hlaing did not respond to AFP’s interview requests, but has always presented the elections as a path to reconciliation.
– Electronic voting –
The military ruled Myanmar for most of its post-independence history, before a 10-year interlude saw a civilian government take the reins in a burst of optimism and reform.
But after Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy defeated her pro-military opponents in the 2020 election, Min Aung Hlaing seized power in a coup, alleging widespread electoral fraud.
Aung San Suu Kyi is serving a 27-year prison sentence on charges that rights groups reject as politically motivated.
“I don’t think she would consider these elections significant,” her son Kim Aris said from his home in Britain.
Most parties resulting from the 2020 vote, including Aung San Suu Kyi’s, have since dissolved.
The Asian Network for Free Elections says 90 percent of seats in the last election went to organizations that did not appear on Sunday’s ballots.
The new electronic voting machines will not allow registered candidates or spoiled ballots.
– ‘Repression’ –
The junta is pursuing charges against more than 200 people for violating draconian legislation banning “disruption” of the vote, including protests or criticism.
“These elections are clearly taking place in an environment of violence and repression,” U.N. human rights chief Volker Turk said last week.
The second round of voting will take place two weeks before the third and final round on January 25, but the junta has acknowledged that elections could not take place in nearly one in five Lower House constituencies.
When the military took power, it suppressed pro-democracy protests and many activists left the cities to fight guerrillas alongside the ethnic minority armies that have long dominated Myanmar’s margins.
“There are many ways to restore peace to the country, but they didn’t choose those. They chose to hold elections instead,” said Zaw Tun, an officer with the pro-democracy People’s Defense Forces in the northern Sagaing region.
“We will continue to fight.”
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Nuggets’ Nikola Jokic prepares for MRI after injuring knee in Miami #Nuggets #Nikola #Jokic #prepares #MRI #injuring #knee #Miami
MIAMI — Nuggets star Nikola Jokic limped off the court at halftime of Denver’s 147-123 loss to the Miami Heat on Monday night after injuring his left knee about three seconds before intermission.
He was not on the field in the second half and will have an MRI on Tuesday.
“Immediately he knew something was wrong,” Nuggets coach David Adelman said after the game. “Hey, that’s part of the NBA. Anyone who gets hurt in this game, it’s a little heartbreaking, especially someone as special as him. We’ll know more tomorrow. We’ll move forward as a team. Obviously, right now, I’m more concerned about him as a person and the disappointment of going through something like this.”
Jokic was alone under the basket and appeared to step forward to help Denver’s Spencer Jones defend a drive by Miami’s Jaime Jaquez Jr. as time was about to expire in the second quarter. While reversing, Jones stepped on Jokic’s left foot and it appeared the center’s knee bent a bit.
Jokic collapsed on the court, grabbing his knee. He was helped to his feet, then made his way to the locker room under his own power but with a pronounced limp. He was evaluated by doctors Monday night before leaving the arena, and the Nuggets were scheduled to fly to Toronto on Tuesday for a game against the Raptors on Wednesday.
“It’s just part of this process,” Adelman said. “You don’t get definitive answers right after these things happen. I know he’s an extremely special player that people want updates on immediately; that makes perfect sense to me. But we will follow the process properly, for him and for our team.”
The Nuggets have faced major injury issues this season and were playing Monday without three potential contenders: Christian Braun (left ankle sprain), Aaron Gordon (right hamstring sprain) and Cameron Johnson (right knee injury management).
Denver has managed to fight its way through these injuries – thanks in large part to Jokic.
“The things he’s doing this year,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said before Monday’s game, “are really remarkable.”
Jokic had 21 points, 8 assists and 5 rebounds in the first half on Monday. If he sits out for any length of time, it will be a major blow to Denver and, in some ways, the entire NBA, given that he is one of the game’s superstars. Even a month’s absence would mean about 16 games, which could have a serious impact on Denver’s standing in a loaded Western Conference.
“Tonight my mind is going to wander,” Adelman said. “And there will be questions about what we should do in the future if he is out for a while or a long period of time.”
Jokic is a three-time MVP and was certainly early in the MVP conversation this season, having started Monday averaging 29.9 points, 12.4 rebounds and 11.1 assists – on track to average a triple-double for the second straight campaign.
“He’s not only a big part of what we do, but almost everything we do,” Nuggets guard Jamal Murray said. “We just want to see him healthy, and everyone here is ready to step up.”
Jokic has also been remarkably durable. He has missed 36 games over the past five seasons; the Nuggets went 13-23 during those absences. He played in all 32 games for Denver this season.
“I hope for the best,” Adelman said.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Russia accuses Ukraine of attacking Putin’s residence with drones; Kyiv denies allegations #Russia #accuses #Ukraine #attacking #Putins #residence #drones #Kyiv #denies #allegations
The conflict, which began with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Russia on Monday accused Ukraine of launching a large-scale drone attack on one of President Vladimir Putin’s residences in the Novgorod region, a claim kyiv dismissed as a “fabrication” intended to derail ongoing peace talks.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Ukraine deployed 91 long-range unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) overnight from Sunday to Monday. He claimed that all drones were intercepted and destroyed by Russian air defenses and that there were no casualties or damage. Lavrov called Ukraine’s actions “state terrorism” and warned that Russia would reconsider its negotiating position in the U.S.-led peace process.
Ukraine has strongly denied these allegations. President Volodymyr Zelensky called the claims “typical Russian lies” designed to justify further attacks on Ukraine and undermine peace efforts with the United States. “It is essential that the world does not remain silent now,” Zelensky said on X, calling for continued international support for the negotiations.
The accusation comes shortly after Zelensky met with US President Donald Trump in Florida to discuss a revised peace plan. Ukraine says it has accepted 90% of the US proposal, including post-war security guarantees, although territorial disputes remain unresolved.
Zelensky rejected the request
Speaking to Fox News, Zelensky said that while there is a “possibility of ending this war” by 2026, Ukraine still counts on support from the United States. He also expressed skepticism about Putin’s desire to seek peace.
The conflict, which began with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, has left much of the eastern Donbass region disputed. Russia controls around 75% of Donetsk and 99% of Luhansk, while Ukraine continues to resist Moscow’s advances.
As tensions rise, international attention is now focused on whether alleged attacks like the one on Putin’s residence further complicate the fragile peace process.
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