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Jakarta attacks Burma’s draft constitution

By John Aglionby in Jakarta and Amy Kazmin in Bangkok

Published: February 21 2008 23:12 | Last updated: February 21 2008 23:12

Indonesia became the first big developing country on Thursday to criticise Burma’s draft constitution, which entrenches military rule by banning leading opposition activists from politics, including Aung San Suu Kyi, the Nobel prize-winning democracy advocate.

Hassan Wirajuda, Indonesia’s foreign minister, said the constitution should be revised before being put to a national referendum in May, to ensure that the interests of opposition and minority groups were protected.

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