People threatened to support the draft constitution
Local authorities are ordering the people to support the new constitutional referendum in May, with threats on those who might say no to the draft, according to residents of Namkham Township, on the Sino-Burma border.
By U Sein Kyi/ Lieng
Lern
On 31 March 2008 at 2 pm, Township Peace and
Development Council (TPDC) chairman U Tin Hlaing held a meeting at (TPDC) office
with headmen from 30 village tracts. One village tract had to be represented by
at least 1 person.
"U Tin Hlaing explained to the villagers how to vote
in May for constitutional referendum and how the local authorities would observe
them [people]", said a local.
"The local authorities will check the
ballots after the polling station is closed. If they [local authorities] find
out who is against the draft constitution they will detain him/ her to be
interrogated immediately why he/ she is opposing it," said the
source.
In Burma, local authorities in every state are urging people to
renew ID cards to support the new constitutional referendum to be held in May
2008 and the general election to be held in 2010.
A respected politician
from southern Shan State has counseled that the constitutional referendum should
not be boycotted 'at least for the sake of one’s own safety and well being.
"However, according to the referendum law promulgated on 26 February, secret
ballot is allowed and votes will be immediately counted after voting in the
presence of the voters.
“If so,” he advises, “we should all vote.” As for
saying yes or no to the draft constitution, “which 99.9% of the people have
never seen,” let alone understand the contents, "The core of the constitution is
the continuation of the military rule. Please ask yourself if you want it? If
you do, just mark ‘Yes’. If you don’t want it, just mark ‘No’."

