Irrawaddy-Sept 21

Myanmar’s Democratic Party for a New Society (DPNS) has canceled its election broadcasts on state-owned media after facing censorship.

From Sept. 8 to Nov. 6, political parties running in the election are allowed to deliver campaign speeches and explain their policies in 15-minute broadcasts. So far, 28 parties have taken part. Under campaign broadcast rules, parties must submit a script for the broadcast for the approval of the Union Election Commission (UEC). The DPNS chairman, U Aung Moe Zaw, said comments on children’s rights and controversial business projects affecting citizens, such as the Letpadaung copper mine in Sagaing Region, and the use of the word “oppressed” were ordered to be removed by the UEC from the broadcast. The DPNS broadcast was due to be aired on Tuesday.

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