Myanmar’s generals want Aung San Suu Kyi locked up forever
Yet the opposition to their regime has grown far beyond its figurehead
THE GUILTY verdicts that a court in Naypyidaw, Myanmar’s capital, handed down to Aung San Suu Kyi on December 6th were both cruel and farcical. One charge had to do with Ms Suu Kyi breaching coronavirus restrictions at a campaign rally last year. Sentence: two years in prison. The second charge—for which, a further two years—was that Ms Suu Kyi disturbed public order. As evidence, prosecutors cited statements on her party’s Facebook page. Win Myint, a former president, was also sentenced to four years in prison.
This article appeared in the Asia section of the print edition under the headline “What the generals wreak”
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