Sunday, April 01, 2012

Aung San Suu Kyi Menang Muwok Parlimen Semula'

Published on Sunday, April 01, 2012 by Tutong Kita Admin ·

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  • Suasana' meriah ge balui Ibupejabat National League for Democracy ge Yangon, Burma' ngan lebi seribu penyukung nyambut keputusan endo rasmi'
  • Menang itu endo kan ngubah timbangan kuasa', tapi mala' pejiya' hubungan Burma' ngan Barat


Lapuran Associated Press Reporter




Penyukung ikon pembangkang Myanmar Aung San Suu Kyi kenalom besurak pali' partini munyi iyo menang kerusi' dalom parlimen, yo bemaksud iyo mala' ngimbit kuasa' pejabat awam untuk pertama' kalini.


Kemenangan itu, kalau benor, kan jadi langkah penting ge Myanmar, yo keno kuasa'i' gama' pihak tentera' kan jani' setengah abad tiru'. Rejim yo bekuasa' masa itu ulahni umu'kan perubahan gala' ido keno terimo gama' kuasa' Barat samo ido endo keno sekatan gama' Barat.

Itu kan jadi hadiah paleng bermakna' dalom karier politik Suu Kyi, samo perkembangan jiya' untuk penerimo Nobel Peace Prize laureate yo beumur 66 ta'un itu.


Champion: Pro-democracy candidate Aung San Suu Kyi smiles outside a school used as a polling station in today's parliamentary by-elections, as she inspects voting in the constituency of Kawmhu, Myanmar



Joy: National League for Democracy (NLD) supporters celebrate outside the party office as they watch unofficial results showing a strong return in Yangon




High hopes: NLD supporters cheer and brandish a portrait of their champion Ms Suu Kyi as unofficial results arrive



Emotional: Supporters of the National League for Democracy celebrate the unofficial results as they gather outside the party headquarters in Yangon



Parti Suu Kyi keno lapurkan kala' 65% undi' dalom 82 kod 129 pusat ngundi' ge kawasan yo tandingonni.

Keputusan itu mesti' keno sahkan gama' Suruhanjaya' Undian, yo kakal endoda' ngumu' pengumuman rasmi' da'.

Hopeful: Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi (right) greets supporters as she travels across the Kawhmu constituency this morning. The polls have now opened, with the pro-democracy party leader standing for a seat for the first time




Popular: A supporter kisses Ms Suu Kyi, leader of the National League for Democracy (NLD), as she visits polling stations in her constituency. She is expected to win the seat, but the significance of a victory will be largely symbolic



Winning hearts: Ms Suu Kyi carries a bouquet as she tours the villages of the Kawmhu constituency. The historical by-elections are seen as an important vote of confidence for the country as it continues on the road to political and diplomatic reform

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Anticipation: Election officials sit as they wait for their polling station to open in the constituency where Ms Suu Kyi stands as a candidate



An election official smiles behind the gates of an open polling station in Kawhmu township as the ballot opens today
A young Karen tribal boy in traditional dress perches on the shoulders of his father as he queues to cast his vote at a polling booth in a school in the remote rural village of Wahtheinkha



Ready: Election officials show an empty ballot box today, just before opening a polling station in Kawhmu township


Taking part: Burmese voters wait in line for a polling booth at a school in Wah Thin Kha, the village where Ms Suu Kyi spent the night before today's election




Historic: A Myanmar woman casts her vote today at a polling station in Mayangon Township, in the western part of Yangon, Myanmar



Choice: A woman with a bamboo hat casts her vote in front of the Myanmar flag at a polling station in Mayangone Township



A woman casts her vote at a polling station in Mayangone Township, Yangon, Myanmar
Ms Suu Kyi (L) holds a spray of yellow flowers as she inspects a polling booth after greeting a policeman during parliamentary by-elections





Napon kod Mail Online. Ahad, 1 April 2012.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2123178/Burmas-democracy-campaigner-Suu-Kyi-prepares-head-head-captors-countrys-elections.html#ixzz1qo5G2nGj

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