No way for voters in Tachilek to "express his wish secretly"
On 6 April, officials providing referendum training people in Kengtung, Mongyawng, Mongphyak and Tachilek, taught them only to tick in favor of the junta-drafted charter, according to local sources.
By Hawkeye/ Lieng
Lern
Officials from District Peace and Development Council (DPDC)
and Township Peace and Development Council (TPDC) explained the draft
constitution and how to vote at the city hall in Tachilek on the Thai-Burma
border. The time for voting the draft constitutional referendum would be
between 8:00 to 16:00.
There were about 200 headmen from different
village tracts and villages who attended this workshop.
According to the
workshop, each polling booth team of ten will be led by a headman, with the rest
divided into 3 sub-teams of 3 each, one to check ID cards and issue ballots;
another to oversee the voters marking their ballots and the last for
security.
After the polling booth is closed, local authorities will
count the ballots in front of the public without letting the public to stay near
them. “That is not transparency," said the source.
The headmen from
every township in eastern of Shan State were also selected to attend trainings
at Naypyidaw, the new capital of Burma.
"People who went to attend
workshops at Naypyidaw were each paid Kyat10, 000 ($8) by the junta and given a
car with a driver for use during their free time," said a participant returning
from Naypyidaw workshop.
"During the training some headmen made phone
calls to their assistants back home and instructed them to train the villagers
only to tick. They said putting symbols other than the tick would only make the
military remain in their power," he added.
In other townships like Muse
and Namkham, there will be one polling booth to accommodate 1,000 voters. But in
Tachilek township, there will be one polling booth for every 3,000 voters,
according to sources.
In Kengtung, authorities had already provided 3
training workshops in March.
According to the Referendum Law, announced
on 26 February, "a person eligible to vote shall obtain the ballot paper from
Polling Booth Officer or person assigned by Polling Booth Officer, express his
wish secretly at the stipulated place in the polling booth and put it into the
ballot box,"

