Myanmar’s Aung Sun Suu Kyi jailed for five more years
A court in military-ruled Myanmar has found former leader
Aung Sun Suu Kyi guilty of corruption, the latest verdict in a series of secret
trials.
A court in military-ruled Myanmar has found former leader Aung Sun Suu Kyi guilty of corruption, the latest verdict in a series of secret trials.
Suu Kyi has been under house arrest since February 2021 when
a military coup ousted her elected government.
She denies all of the accusations and rights groups have condemned the court trials as a sham.
The closed-door hearings in the capital Nay Pyi Taw have been shut to the public and media, and Suu Kyi’s lawyers forbidden from speaking to journalists.
Today, a junta court found her guilty of taking a $600,000
bribe in the form of cash and gold bars from the former head of Yangon,
Myanmar’s largest city and region.
In December, she was convicted of inciting dissent against the military and breaking public health Covid rules.
In January she was also found guilty of having contraband
walkie-talkie radios in her house and breaching more Covid rules.
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