BBC visits Myanmar polling station as civil war rages on
Summary
The BBC reported from a polling station in Myanmar amid ongoing civil war in the country. The election is held nearly five years after the military took control, dissolving major political parties and arresting leaders. This has led to widespread discontent and ongoing conflict.Key Facts
- BBC's Jonathan Head visited a polling station in Myanmar.
- The election has been widely called a "sham."
- Major political parties have been dissolved.
- Many political leaders have been jailed.
- The military seized power in Myanmar about five years ago.
- The coup led to widespread opposition and civil war.
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