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Aung San Suu Kyi: 77-Yr-Old Myanmar’s Former Leader Bags 3 Years With Hard Labour

Ilori Ogunmola With Agency Report


OUSTED former leader of Myanmar and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Aung San Suu Kyi, has bagged three years jail term with hard labour.

He was found guilty on Friday of electoral fraud by a court in the military-run country.

Friday’s verdict against Suu Kyi is the latest in a string of punishments meted out against the 77-year-old and means she now faces 20 years in jail.

However, this is the first time Suu Kyi – a figurehead of opposition to decades of military rule in the country – has been sentenced to hard labour since the country’s most recent military coup in 2021.

She was given hard labour in a separate trial under a previous administration in 2009, but that sentence was commuted.

Stonix News reports that Friday’s trial related to the November 2020 general election that her National League for Democracy won with a landslide, defeating a party created by the military.

According to CNN, three months after that election, the military seized power to prevent Suu Kyi’s party forming a government, alleging electoral fraud.

Suu Kyi and her party denied those allegations and insisted they won the election, fairly.

She has also denied a string of other charges that has been brought against her in a series of secretive trials since she was detained more than a year ago.

Suu Kyi is currently being held in solitary confinement at a prison in the capital, Naypyitaw.

Last month, state media outlets in Myanmar reported that a court had sentenced her to six years in prison after convicting her on four counts of corruption.

That verdict, which raised her total prison time to 17 years, coincided with a visit by the UN’s Special Envoy on Myanmar, who had come to investigate the deteriorating human rights situation in the country.

Suu Kyi has also previously been found guilty of offensces ranging from graft to election violations.

Rights groups have repeatedly expressed concerns about the punishment of pro-democracy activists in the country since the 2021 coup.

In July, the military junta executed two prominent pro-democracy activists and two other men accused of terrorism, following a trial condemned by the UN and rights groups.

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