Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefAung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar’s civilian leader has been sentenced to four years in jail for inciting dissent against the military and for breaching anti-COVID rules.Suu Kyi, who headed the civilian government during the country’s brief democratic interlude, was deposed on Feb.
1, 2021, by a coup that was organized by the military with which she was ostensibly sharing power.Before that, she had been held as a political prisoner for 15 years, earned the Nobel Peace Prize (in 1991), and been celebrated in Luc Besson’s 2011 biopic “The Lady.” Michelle Yeoh starred as Suu Kyi.The sentence, announced on Monday, saw Suu Kyi sentenced for two years under section 505(b) of the criminal code and two additional years of.
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