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Burma to reopen cinemas as junta consolidates propaganda machine

After a two year hiatus, Burma’s military junta says it is to reopen cinemas on April 17, new year’s day in the Burmese calender.  The...

‘Four Eights’ drops the numbers; will seek recognition as ‘People’s Party’

Apparently bowing to popular pressure, organisers of an aspirant political party have dropped a contentious effort to affix their brand to numerology that has been a symbol of Burma’s pro-democracy movement for years.

‘Four Eights’ political party bid gets name tweak in face of criticism

A group of former members of the well-known 88 Generation Peace and Open Society activist group is looking to quell criticism of their attempt to enter electoral politics, planning to refile an application to register as an official political party with a name change.

Four Eights party still in limbo

Ko Ko Kyi said he believes his party could pose a challenge to the two major parties, the NLD and the USDP.

’88 Generation faction objects to ‘Four Eights’ party branding

Some participants of the 1988 uprising that made the term “88 Generation” synonymous with one of Burma’s most historic pro-democracy movements have objected to a bid to register a political party under the name “Four Eights Party.”

Seizing on legacy of ’88 uprising, ‘Four Eights’ makes bid for political party status

A political party formed by members of the “88 Generation” is one step closer to becoming a reality this week, as organisers of the effort submitted an application to the Union Election Commission (UEC) on Tuesday seeking official recognition.

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