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Chitchat Burmese Aung Juan Soon Chee Jailed 2 Years For Being An Oppie And For Disobeying Burmese Covid Safe Distancing Ambassadors!

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YANGON — Myanmar's junta jailed ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi on Monday (Dec 6) for four years for incitement against the military and breaching Covid rules, a government spokesman told AFP, the first of a series of possible sentences that could see the Nobel laureate imprisoned for decades.

Ms Suu Kyi, 76, has been detained since the generals staged a coup and ousted her government on Feb 1, ending the Southeast Asian country's brief period of democracy.


She has since been hit with a series of charges, including violating the official secrets act, corruption and electoral fraud, and she faces decades in jail if convicted on all counts.

On Monday, Ms Suu Kyi was sentenced to two years for incitement against the military and another two years for breaching a natural disaster law relating to Covid, junta spokesman Zaw Min Tun told AFP by phone.

Former president Win Myint was also jailed for four years on the same charges, he said, but added they would not yet be taken to prison.

"They will face other charges from the places where they are staying now", he added, referring to their detention in the capital of Naypyidaw but without giving further details.

The incitement conviction is related to statements her National League for Democracy party published shortly after the coup condemning the generals' takeover.

The Covid charge is linked to last year's election, which the NLD won in a landslide, but the details are not clear with the government imposing a gag order on the court proceedings.

Journalists have been barred from attending the special court hearings in Naypyidaw and Ms Suu Kyi's lawyers were recently banned from speaking to the media.

In recent weeks, other senior members of the NLD have received long sentences.

A former chief minister was sentenced to 75 years in jail this month, while a close Suu Kyi aide was jailed for 20.

'RETRIBUTION'

Amnesty International immediately condemned the sentences against Ms Suu Kyi.

"The harsh sentences handed down to Aung San Suu Kyi on these bogus charges are the latest example of the military’s determination to eliminate all opposition and suffocate freedoms in Myanmar," said Amnesty deputy regional director for Campaigns Ming Yu Hah.

"The court’s farcical and corrupt decision is part of a devastating pattern of arbitrary punishment that has seen more than 1,300 people killed and thousands arrested since the military coup in February."

International Crisis Group's Myanmar senior advisor Richard Horsey also told AFP the sentences "were about retribution and a show of power by the military".

"It would be surprising, though, if she were sent to prison. More likely, she'll serve out this and subsequent terms at her house or a regime 'guest house'."

The military, which has dominated life in Myanmar for decades, has defended its coup, claiming fraud allegations in last year's general election.

International pressure on the junta to restore democracy swiftly has shown no sign of knocking the generals off course, and bloody clashes with anti-coup protesters continue across the country.

On Sunday, soldiers wounded at least three people after ramming a car into a peaceful demonstrators in commercial hub Yangon, eyewitnesses said.

State media said one had sustained serious wounds and 11 had been arrested for protesting "without asking for permission". AFP



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Singapore urges military junta to release Myanmar's ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi​


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SINGAPORE — The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) has called for the release of Myanmar's ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi, as well as other political detainees, after she was sentenced to a two-year prison sentence by the nation's military junta.

In a media statement on Tuesday (Dec 7), the ministry also called for the release of ousted president Win Myint and foreign detainees.

An MFA spokesman said that Singapore remains "deeply concerned about recent developments in Myanmar and disappointed by the lack of tangible progress in the implementation of the Asean (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) five-point consensus".

The consensus was a plan implemented by Asean to restore peace in Myanmar.

Ms Suu Kyi has been detained since February this year amid a putsch by Myanmar's military after a period of democracy in the Southeast Asian country, a move that sparked large-scale protests and bloody crackdowns by the junta.

The military has since brought a slew of charges against the 76-year-old Nobel laureate. On Monday, a court imposed a sentence of four years in jail for incitement against the military and breaching coronavirus rules.

The sentence was then reduced to two years after a partial pardon from Myanmar's military chief.

MFA also reiterated its call for the cessation of violence, constructive dialogue among all parties, and also urges Myanmar's military authorities to cooperate with the Asean chair’s Special Envoy on Myanmar to "swiftly and fully implement the five-point consensus".

Such cooperation will include facilitating the visit of the Special Envoy, Bruneian diplomat Erywan Yusof, to Myanmar to meet with all parties concerned.

"Singapore also calls for the release of all political detainees including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, U Win Myint and foreign detainees, and for the Myanmar military authorities to avoid actions that would be detrimental to eventual national reconciliation and restoration of peace and stability in Myanmar."
 
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