The Myanmar Court condemns four-year prison leader

Myanmar's down leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, has been sentenced to four years in prison. It was found guilty of inciting dispute and breaking COVID-19 regulations, under a law on natural disasters. Suu Kyi faces 11 total charges she has denied. It has been in [...]
It was found guilty of inciting dispute and breaking COVID-19 regulations, under a law on natural disasters.
Suu Kyi faces 11 total charges she has denied.
She has been under house arrest since a military coup in February that overturned her elected civil government.
Now it is not clear when or whether Suu Kyi will be put in prison, writes BBC.
Its lawyers, who were the only source of information on legal procedures, were also given orders to prevent issuing information.
Otherwise, few have been seen or heard of, except for her brief appearances in court.











