Myanmar's Doctor of Dissent Erupts in Protest Against Sham Election

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In a bold move, Dr. Tayzar San, a prominent opposition leader, has emerged from the shadows in Mandalay, Myanmar's second-largest city, to denounce the military regime's latest attempt to consolidate power. A sham election, scheduled to begin on December 28th, has sparked widespread protests and outrage. The doctor, who has evaded capture since the 2021 coup, is a symbol of resistance against the military junta. His return to the streets has been met with applause and the three-finger salute, a gesture of defiance against the regime. With a supportive population and a knack for appearing in key locations, Dr. San remains a thorn in the side of the military rulers, who are determined to maintain their grip on power. As the election looms, the doctor's actions serve as a reminder that opposition to the regime remains strong and unwavering.