Nobel winner in Burma is sentenced to four years in prison: Many charges weigh upon him

A court in Myanmar even known state as Burma has sentenced the ruling leader Aung San Suu Kyi on Monday to four years in prison. It has been convicted of illegal possession and import of radio connections, as well as violations of the corruption's pandemic. Suu Kyi is originally condemned [...]
A court in Myanmar even known state as Burma has sentenced the ruling leader Aung San Suu Kyi on Monday to four years in prison.
It has been convicted of illegal possession and import of radio connections, as well as violations of the corruption's pandemic.
Suu Kyi was originally sentenced in December last year to two years in prison.
She has been under house arrest by the military puchi, which has been carried out on February 1st of last year, and has since been faced with charges she has been convicted of.
Some have commented on her sentences as unreasonable.
It is believed that Monday's charges are due to the Pitchy Day when she was arrested and was raided by the General's forces, Min Aung Hling, who have said they have found the equipment.
Monday's hearing in court has been held with closed doors and lawyers of the fallen leader have been barred from communicating with the media and the public.
The last decision implies that she will remain in prison for six years.
Last month, Suu Kyi, Nobel laureate, has been found guilty of inciting dissidents and violating rules for coronarys.
This decision is considered to be <x0-Turkish” by United Nations Human Rights Chief Michelle Bachelet.











