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j_and_d

Taking a Hike... | Stories [1] | Photos [3] | Last Post: 29 May 2008

Drew and I are two recent college graduates who have decided to take a breather from real life and spend some time on the road.  

j_bry

Not all those who wander are lost | Stories [3] | Last Post: 9 Jul 2012

j_bunting

There And Back Again... | Stories [2] | Photos [4] | Last Post: 9 Sep 2009

j_keenan

World Nomad Travel Photography Scholarship 2010 Entry | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 17 Oct 2010

j_m_j

Runnin' Down A Dream | Stories [18] | Last Post: 21 Jun 2014

j_mac

The Great Marchment Europe Tour | Stories [3] | Last Post: 5 Sep 2013

j9fabre

J9Fabre | Stories [21] | Photos [7] | Last Post: 22 Nov 2007

See my photos at flickr .

j9vanlog

A rolling stone... | Stories [3] | Photos [115] | Last Post: 2 Feb 2012

ja

Away | Stories [1] | Photos [1]

jaabadon

GreatAdventures | Stories [2] | Photos [3] | Last Post: 2 Nov 2015

Hello! I'm Jade Badon, an avid traveler and an explorer who wants to make new discoveries in the world.

jaabarlow

OCTraveller | Stories [1] | Last Post: 11 Oct 2007

jaapensandra

Sailing to Lanzarote | Stories [1] | Last Post: 21 Apr 2007

Volg onze reis met onze zeilboot vanuit Nederland naar de Canarische Eilanden. Eerst eiland dat we aandoen is Lanzarote.

jaayfletch

Day Tonight | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 14 Jun 2013

jabawoky

the endless highway | Stories [2] | Last Post: 16 Sep 2014

jaberl

unexplored | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 17 Oct 2010

the third a landmark in Ghana..the in-famous Adomi bridge situated over the

jabrownie12345

Live, love, travel... | Stories [2] | Last Post: 13 Jul 2007

jabs_was_here

Europe June 2010 | Stories [9] | Photos [4] | Last Post: 22 Jun 2010

Trying out this world nomads journal to share travel experiences with friends and family. If you're look for jabs_was_here, you've found me and can discover the places I've traveled.

jac213

Collector Adventure | Stories [1] | Photos [4] | Last Post: 13 Jan 2013

jac995

Travel Journal - Londontown | Stories [9] | Photos [100] | Last Post: 26 Nov 2012

Hi I'm Jacqui and I'm about to embark on a trip to see my sister who lives in London and this is our story...

jaccadeeble

Memories of South America | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 21 Nov 2014

jacekoleksinskiphotography

Exploring the world | Stories [1] | Last Post: 2 Feb 2017

jacindasworld

photo-therapy | Stories [1] | Photos [3] | Last Post: 4 Jul 2013

jack_breadmore

Not quite the edge of the world but... | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 4 Jul 2013

jack_international

Missing Elvis | Stories [3] | Photos [52] | Last Post: 31 May 2009

jack282323

What to See | Stories [1] | Last Post: 16 Sep 2009

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Burma is led by a military junta known as the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC), renamed the State Law and Order Restoration Council (SLORC). Opposition parties are banned, but exist illegally.
As you can see, a building of the National League for Democracy, the major opposition party, was demolished by the military junta after the last elections, held on 27 May 1990. The National League for Democracy won the elections with 60% of the votes but the SLORC refused to acknowledge the results. The dictatorship of the military junta was born. And is still alive..

The next Burma is led by a military junta known as the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC), renamed the State Law and Order Restoration Council (SLORC). Opposition parties are banned, but exist illegally. As you can see, a building of the National League for Democracy, the major opposition party, was demolished by the military junta after the last elections, held on 27 May 1990. The National League for Democracy won the elections with 60% of the votes but the SLORC refused to acknowledge the results. The dictatorship of the military junta was born. And is still alive.. The next "democratic" elections (the governement sent military people without uniforms in the opposition parties) in Burma (Myanmar) will occur the 7 november 2010, after 20 years without any elections. Burmese people avoid to talk about burmese politics in public to avoid to go to jail because there is spies everywhere. During the Monks Protest against the Governement in 2007, some monks disappeared, some were tortured and killed. Meetings are now banished. If you wanna know more about politics in Burma, you have to find a discreet place, and always let the burmese people lead the conversation about politics to avoid problems for them. NB: I could went to jail just for taking such a picture in this political context. The few tourists are followed by spies, and guesthouses have to report to the police every hosted foreigner and his daily activity.

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