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Two dead in Myanmar bomb blast: official
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YANGON (AFP) - – Two people were killed in a bomb blast Friday near a town market in an insurgency-plagued region in southeastern Myanmar, an official in the military-ruled country said.
The evening explosion occurred in the town of Myawaddy near the border with Thailand, an area where ethnic Karen fighters are battling the government.
"Two men died. The authorities assume that they could be bombers and were killed themselves accidentally as they planted the bombs near the market. Their bodies were scattered because of the blasts and also their motorcycles were destroyed," said the official, who did not want to be named.
Eight other people were injured in the incident, according to a local resident at the scene.
The blast came as the secretive country prepares for elections planned for this year that critics have dismissed as a sham due to the effective barring of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi because she is a serving prisoner.
Myanmar has been hit by several bomb blasts in recent years, which the junta has blamed on armed exile groups or ethnic rebels.
Three bombs rocked a park in the main city Yangon in April as thousands of revellers celebrated an annual water festival, leaving 10 people dead and dozens wounded.
Police blamed that attack on the Vigorous Burmese Student Warriors, a name used in the past by a militant exile group opposed to the ruling junta.
The military has ruled Myanmar since 1962, partly justifying its grip on power by the need to fend off ethnic rebellions that have plagued remote border areas for decades.
Armed minorities in Karen and Shan states continue to fight the government along the country's eastern border alleging they are subject to neglect and mistreatment.
The regime recently stepped up its decades-long campaign against the rebels in an apparent attempt to crush them before the polls, expected some time later this year.
Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy won the last polls in 1990 by a landslide but the military never allowed the party to take power.
Suu Kyi has spent much of the past 20 years in jail or under house arrest and is barred from standing in the next polls because she is a serving prisoner.
Rights group Amnesty International in February called on the regime to end repression of ethnic minority groups ahead of the vote, accusing the regime of arresting, jailing, torturing and killing minority activists to crush dissent.
The NLD opted to boycott the vote because of rules laid down by the junta that would have effectively forced it to expel Suu Kyi and other members in prison before it could participate.
As a result, the party was forcibly disbanded by the ruling generals.
A group of former NLD members has formed a new party, the National Democratic Force (NDF), to stand in the election -- a move that has put it at odds with Suu Kyi, who was opposed to participating in the polls.
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