‘A comedy show’: Myanmar youth in exile slam military-run ‘sham’ election
Myanmar tattooist Ng La cares little for the national election organised by his country’s despised military leaders.
![Myanmar exile Ng La says the military-organised election scheduled for December 28, 2025, is 'just like a comedy show' [Ali MC/Al Jazeera]](/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Myanmar-Exiles-1-1764666803-1-1764748665.jpg?resize=770%2C513&quality=80)
Myanmar tattooist Ng La cares little for the national election organised by his country’s despised military leaders.
![Myanmar exile Ng La says the military-organised election scheduled for December 28, 2025, is 'just like a comedy show' [Ali MC/Al Jazeera]](/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Myanmar-Exiles-1-1764666803-1-1764748665.jpg?resize=770%2C513&quality=80)

![Myanmar Vice President Myint Swe speaks during a ceremony to mark Myanmar's 73rd anniversary of Union Day in Naypyidaw, Myanmar, in 2020 [File: Aung Shine Oo/AP]](/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/AP25218231174489-1754548537.jpg?resize=770%2C513&quality=80)


![A soldier from the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) patrols in a vehicle beside an area destroyed by an air strike in Myawaddy, a town under KNLA control, on April 15, 2024 [Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters]](/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/2024-04-15T104942Z_1576751518_RC2T67AL3YML_RTRMADP_3_THAILAND-MYANMAR-BORDER-1-1745044797.jpg?resize=770%2C513&quality=80)


![Resistance reinforcements sit on the back of a pickup truck as they leave to the frontline in Falam township, Chin State, Myanmar, in January 2025 [Valeria Mongelli/Al Jazeera]](/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/0H1A3922-1742020373.jpg?resize=770%2C513&quality=80)
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