Aung San Suu Kyi has been sentenced by a Myanmar court to four years in prison


- He was accused of inciting the public and violating the rules regarding Koro.

Bangkok: A court in Myanmar's capital today (Monday) sentenced ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi to seven years in prison. He has been sentenced on charges of inciting the general public and violating the rules regarding corona.

On this 3 year old Nobel Prize winner Lashkar on A series of cases have been registered since taking power on February 1. That would allow the military to prevent his party, the National League for Democracy, from gaining power for another five-year term.

In fact, the case of spreading this provocation is about the provocative statements made by his party on Facebook. But the truth is that Suu Kyi was taken into custody by the military at the time. In the case filed in connection with the Corona virus, he was present at a publicity meeting in November last year. In that election, his party won by a landslide. Pro-military parties, on the other hand, suffered a major setback. Those parties had started making allegations of massive rigging in the elections.

A court official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told reporters. He wanted to remain 'anonymous' so that he could be punished if his name was made public.

The court proceedings against Suu Kyi were held behind closed doors. Neither the media nor the audience was allowed into the courtroom. Yang San Suu Kyi's lawyer was the only shores for any information about this court proceedings. But he was also warned in October not to broadcast court-informed information.

The lawsuits against Suu Kyi are aimed at defaming her and preventing her from running for re-election. It is now clearly visible. This is because the constitution of Myanmar prevents a person who has been sentenced to prison from holding a high position in the government or becoming an MP.

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