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Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi sentenced to four years in prison



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A court in Myanmar has sentenced deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi to four years in prison on charges of incitement and breaking Covid-19 rules, in the first verdict against the Nobel Peace Prize winner since the military seized power in February.

Suu Kyi, 76, was Myanmar's state counselor and de facto leader of the country before she was ousted and detained by the military 10 months ago and hit with almost a dozen charges that add up to combined maximum sentences of more than 100 years.

They include several charges of corruption -- which each carry a maximum prison sentence of 15 years -- violating Covid-19 pandemic restrictions during the 2020 election campaign, incitement, illegally importing and possessing walkie talkies, and breaking the colonial-era Official Secrets Act -- which carries a maximum sentence of 14 years in prison.


She has rejected all allegations and her supporters say the charges against her are political.

The Zabuthiri Court in the capital Naypyidaw on Monday sentenced Suu Kyi to two years in prison after being found guilty of incitement and two years after being found guilty of violating section 25 of Disaster Management Law, sources close to the trial told CNN.

Myanmar's deposed President Win Myint was also sentenced to four years in prison.

It is not clear where they will carry out their sentences.

Myanmar's military junta has sought to restrict information about the trials, which have been closed to the public. In October, a gag order was imposed on her legal team that prevented them from speaking with the media.


Amnesty International's Deputy Regional Director for Campaigns, Ming Yu Hah, said in a statement, "the farcical and corrupt decision is part of a devastating pattern of arbitrary punishment."

"The harsh sentences handed down to Aung San Suu Kyi on these bogus charges are the latest example of the military's determination to eliminate all opposition and suffocate freedoms in Myanmar," Ha said.

"There are many detainees without the profile of Aung San Suu Kyi who currently face the terrifying prospect of years behind bars simply for peacefully exercising their human rights. They must not be forgotten and left to their fate."

More than 1,300 people have been killed by Myanmar security forces since the coup, and more than 10,000 arrested, according to advocacy group Assistance Association for Political Prisoners.



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Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi sentenced to four years in prison



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A court in Myanmar has sentenced deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi to four years in prison on charges of incitement and breaking Covid-19 rules, in the first verdict against the Nobel Peace Prize winner since the military seized power in February.

Suu Kyi, 76, was Myanmar's state counselor and de facto leader of the country before she was ousted and detained by the military 10 months ago and hit with almost a dozen charges that add up to combined maximum sentences of more than 100 years.

They include several charges of corruption -- which each carry a maximum prison sentence of 15 years -- violating Covid-19 pandemic restrictions during the 2020 election campaign, incitement, illegally importing and possessing walkie talkies, and breaking the colonial-era Official Secrets Act -- which carries a maximum sentence of 14 years in prison.


She has rejected all allegations and her supporters say the charges against her are political.

The Zabuthiri Court in the capital Naypyidaw on Monday sentenced Suu Kyi to two years in prison after being found guilty of incitement and two years after being found guilty of violating section 25 of Disaster Management Law, sources close to the trial told CNN.

Myanmar's deposed President Win Myint was also sentenced to four years in prison.

It is not clear where they will carry out their sentences.

Myanmar's military junta has sought to restrict information about the trials, which have been closed to the public. In October, a gag order was imposed on her legal team that prevented them from speaking with the media.


Amnesty International's Deputy Regional Director for Campaigns, Ming Yu Hah, said in a statement, "the farcical and corrupt decision is part of a devastating pattern of arbitrary punishment."

"The harsh sentences handed down to Aung San Suu Kyi on these bogus charges are the latest example of the military's determination to eliminate all opposition and suffocate freedoms in Myanmar," Ha said.

"There are many detainees without the profile of Aung San Suu Kyi who currently face the terrifying prospect of years behind bars simply for peacefully exercising their human rights. They must not be forgotten and left to their fate."

More than 1,300 people have been killed by Myanmar security forces since the coup, and more than 10,000 arrested, according to advocacy group Assistance Association for Political Prisoners.



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She deserves much worse for abetting a genocide
 
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These corrupt Burmese warlords, they'll pay for that!!!:mad:
 
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Burn her if you must ...the world is better at peace without her.

IMO it is not her that should be blamed for what happen with Rohingya, but the military. She just doesnt want to go against the Military when she confess in UN trial since Military is still strong and it is proven that she is now in custody.
 
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IMO it is not her that should be blamed for what happen with Rohingya, but the military. She just doesnt want to go against the Military when she confess in UN trial since Military is still strong and it is proven that she is now in custody.
She can go against anything for her political whims but not for the rights of Rohingya...I have seen her interview...she looks like half a ton of shame on this issue.
 
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She deserves much worse for abetting a genocide
Aung San Suu Kyi did not commit any genocide. It was the military leaders who committed the genocide.
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Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi sentenced to four years in prison



myanmar-aung-san-suu-kyi-rohingya-icj-11222019-1.jpg



A court in Myanmar has sentenced deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi to four years in prison on charges of incitement and breaking Covid-19 rules, in the first verdict against the Nobel Peace Prize winner since the military seized power in February.

Suu Kyi, 76, was Myanmar's state counselor and de facto leader of the country before she was ousted and detained by the military 10 months ago and hit with almost a dozen charges that add up to combined maximum sentences of more than 100 years.

They include several charges of corruption -- which each carry a maximum prison sentence of 15 years -- violating Covid-19 pandemic restrictions during the 2020 election campaign, incitement, illegally importing and possessing walkie talkies, and breaking the colonial-era Official Secrets Act -- which carries a maximum sentence of 14 years in prison.


She has rejected all allegations and her supporters say the charges against her are political.

The Zabuthiri Court in the capital Naypyidaw on Monday sentenced Suu Kyi to two years in prison after being found guilty of incitement and two years after being found guilty of violating section 25 of Disaster Management Law, sources close to the trial told CNN.

Myanmar's deposed President Win Myint was also sentenced to four years in prison.

It is not clear where they will carry out their sentences.

Myanmar's military junta has sought to restrict information about the trials, which have been closed to the public. In October, a gag order was imposed on her legal team that prevented them from speaking with the media.


Amnesty International's Deputy Regional Director for Campaigns, Ming Yu Hah, said in a statement, "the farcical and corrupt decision is part of a devastating pattern of arbitrary punishment."

"The harsh sentences handed down to Aung San Suu Kyi on these bogus charges are the latest example of the military's determination to eliminate all opposition and suffocate freedoms in Myanmar," Ha said.

"There are many detainees without the profile of Aung San Suu Kyi who currently face the terrifying prospect of years behind bars simply for peacefully exercising their human rights. They must not be forgotten and left to their fate."

More than 1,300 people have been killed by Myanmar security forces since the coup, and more than 10,000 arrested, according to advocacy group Assistance Association for Political Prisoners.



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Good. This lady is a secularist and a leftist. Myanmar army is the promoter and preserver of Buddhism. General Ming Aung Hlaing is like Pakistan's General Zia Ul Haq who promotes religion at the state level.
 
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IMO it is not her that should be blamed for what happen with Rohingya, but the military. She just doesnt want to go against the Military when she confess in UN trial since Military is still strong and it is proven that she is now in custody.
She could have stayed quiet on the matter but went out of her way to justify the killings and even showed her prejudice by questioning the faith of her interviewer.

All in all a sick despicable individual, no different in culpability then the Joseph Goebels of yore.
 
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she deserves more for selling her nation's sovereignty to the west , hiring western ned linked advisors in administration. In other nations,impeding national sovereignty in collaboration with foreign agents will lead to life in prison.
 
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she deserves more for selling her nation's sovereignty to the west , hiring western ned linked advisors in administration. In other nations,impeding national sovereignty in collaboration with foreign agents will lead to life in prison.
Aung San Suu Kyi is hated by everyone.

Muslims hate her because she reportedly committed genocide against Rohingya(Which is funny because it was military and not Suu Kyi who ordered the genocide, Suu Kyi was just a nominal ruler).

Buddhist nationalists like me hate her because she is a secularist and is a threat for the Buddhist population of Myanmar.

Chinese and other anti western elements hate her because she favors the west.

She is hated from all dimensions.
 
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No sympathy for her, but i would appreciate if she was killed or harmed, let her rot in jail for supporting a genocide.
 
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