Fearing Suu Kyi's fate, Burma's military court sentenced him to another five years in prison, claiming 20 million in bri

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As expected, a Myanmar military court sentenced Suu Kyi to five years in prison forสล็อต วอเลทcorruption charges. One of the many charges used to frame democratic leaders after the coup.

On April 27, 2022, the BBC reported that a Myanmar military court has convicted 76-year-old Aung San Suu Kyi, the leader of the overthrown country. guilty of corruption as accused by the military government Received bribes in cash and gold bars totaling $600,000, or about 20 million baht.


The BBC reporter reported that No one knows where Suu Kyi's fate is and whether she has to be sent to prison. Because the establishment of a court in Naypyidaw this time was a closed court. Ms Suu Kyi's lawyers were forbidden from meeting or giving news to the press.

Ms Suu Kyi has been under house arrest since the Feb. 1, 2021 coup. The sentence of five years in prison brings the numerous penalties the Burmese military has imposed on Suu Kyi to 11 years.


Among these included cases of alleged hostility to the military and violations of anti-COVID-19 regulations. last december and an offense of possessing a Walkie-Talkie radio. including offenses related to the COVID situation in january


Ms Suu Kyi also faces 10 other corruption charges, which carry penalties of up to 15 years, as well as election fraud charges. and violate the statute on official secrets If convicted on all counts, Ms Suu Kyi could face more than 190 years in prison.

All these charges were viewed as The Burma Army wants Ms. Su G shut down politics forever. and imprisoning her for the rest of her life. During the crackdown on the pro-democracy proponents of the country where soldiers have killed more than 1,800 protesters since anti-coup rallies. The members of Ms. Su's NLD party G who won the election overwhelmingly More than 10,000 people have been arrested.
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