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Myanmar Supreme Court to hear Suu Kyi appeal this week–source

/ 11:50 AM July 04, 2023

Aung San Suu Kyi

Myanmar’s State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi arrives at a school in Kawhmu, Yangon, Myanmar, July 18, 2019. REUTERS FILE PHOTO

The Supreme Court in military-ruled Myanmar will hear an appeal this week by former leader Aung San Suu Kyi against two of her convictions, a source familiar with the case said on Monday, as the Nobel laureate seeks to reduce her 33 years of jail time.

The 78-year-old has been convicted of a litany of offenses from incitement and election fraud to multiple counts of corruption since the military arrested her during a February 2021 coup against her elected government.

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Suu Kyi’s allies and Western governments have condemned her incarceration as a junta play to prevent any comeback by the popular figurehead of Myanmar’s decades-long struggle for democracy.

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The Supreme Court has announced it will hear appeals on Wednesday against Suu Kyi’s conviction for a breach of the official secrets act and for electoral fraud. The source, who declined to be identified because of sensitivities over her cases, said a decision could take two months.

A spokesperson for the junta could not immediately be reached for confirmation.

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The military insists defendants are afforded due process by an independent judiciary, countering criticism from human rights groups over the jailing of multiple members of the pro-democracy movement in secret trials, and the resumption of executions after a decades-long hiatus.

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Myanmar has been locked in conflict since the military seized power on the grounds of unaddressed irregularities in a November 2020 election that Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy (NLD) party swept in a landslide.

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The NLD denied fraud and has since been dissolved along with 39 other parties for failure to register for an election for which the generals have yet to set a date.

Activists have urged the junta not to hold the election, warning it could see an intensification of bloody violence between the military and a pro-democracy resistance movement.

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