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A pro-democracy activist runs past mock ballot boxes with pictures of Nobel Peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi (top) and Myanmar's junta's supremo Senior General Than Shwe during a protest denouncing the military-led election in front of the Myanmar embassy in Bangkok November 7, 2010. Myanmar voted in its first election in 20 years on Sunday under tight security, a scripted vote that assures army-backed parties an easy win but brings a hint of parliamentary politics to one of Asia's most oppressed states. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (THAILAND - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS ELECTIONS)
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A man looks at the election material posted outside a polling station as others cast shadows in central Rangoon on November 7, 2010. (Reuters)
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Voters hold their identification cards as they wait to cast their ballots at the polling station in Sittwe, Rakhine state November 7, 2010. Myanmar voted in its first election in 20 years on Sunday under tight security, a scripted vote that assures army-backed parties an easy win but brings a hint of parliamentary politics to one of Asia's most oppressed states. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun (MYANMAR - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
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File photo of an official showing an empty ballot box at the beginning of voting in Sittwe in 2010. (Reuters)
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Pro-democracy activists dressed as soldiers prevent a fellow protester from casting his vote in a mock ballot box with the picture of Nobel Peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi during a rally denouncing military-led election in front of the Myanmar embassy in Bangkok November 7, 2010. Myanmar voted in its first election in 20 years on Sunday under tight security, a scripted vote that assures army-backed parties an easy win but brings a hint of parliamentary politics to one of Asia's most oppressed states. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (THAILAND - Tags: ELECTIONS POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
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Pro-democracy activists hold pictures of Nobel Peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi (R) and banners depicting Myanmar's junta supremo Senior General Than Shwe during a protest denouncing the military-led election in front of the Myanmar embassy in Bangkok November 7, 2010. Myanmar voted in its first election in 20 years on Sunday under tight security, a scripted vote that assures army-backed parties an easy win but brings a hint of parliamentary politics to one of Asia's most oppressed states. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (THAILAND - Tags: ELECTIONS POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
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