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Burma's opposition and human rights advocates are reacting cautiously to the military government's announcement that it will hold a referendum on a new constitution in May, and elections in 2010.
Human rights groups are warning it may be a tactic by the military government to ease international pressure to reform after it violently suppressed pro-democracy demonstrations last year. The crackdown on protest marches led by Buddhist monks killed at least 31 people and injured many more.
The government announced on state media Saturday that the time has come to change from military rule to democratic civilian rule.
The opposition National League for Democracy (NLD) said the announcement seems erratic and vague. A spokesman (Nyan Win) said it does not make sense to set a date for an election before knowing the results of the referendum.
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