Muslim Rohingya women in Arakan state's Sittwe hold ID cards while they wait to cast ballots during the 2010 general elections. (Reuters) Aye Nai DVB News : May 17, 2013 Burma’s electoral commission has ordered a newly formed political party to expel six of its senior members for listing their ethnicity as “Rohingya” in their official biographies, according to party members. Earlier this month, the Union Election Commission (UEC) forced the Democracy and Human Rights Party (DHRP), which was formed in March this year, to oust six of its central executive committee members for allegedly being “non-citizens”. UEC director Tin Maung Cho told DVB that the six members had “breached” existing regulations for political parties as the Muslim Rohingya are not recognised as an official ethnic group in Burma. According to Article 10(a) of the Political Parties Registration Law, a person can only become a political party member if they qualify as a Burmese citize