Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi back in court after showing no health – Times of India

Yangon: Osted myanmar leader Aung Sano su ky a. came back in junta The court on Friday skipped the previous hearing as she was feeling unwell, a source with knowledge of the matter said.
Suu Kyi has been detained since her civilian government was toppled in a coup last year that triggered mass protests and a bloody military crackdown that killed more than 1,500 civilians, a According to the local monitoring group.
cut off from the world except for brief meetings and court appearances with his legal team, Nobel The award winner faces a number of charges that could land him in prison for more than 150 years.
A source with knowledge of the matter said she did not attend Thursday’s hearing in her trial on charges of violating the Official Secrets Act because she felt “dizzy.”
Australian academics detained Sean Turnell Suu Kyi is a co-defendant in that case.
Suu Kyi returned Friday for a fresh trial in her corruption case involving leasing a helicopter.
“She is fine now,” the source said.
Suu Kyi, 76, missed a hearing in September due to illness, and in October her lawyer said her health had been damaged by repeated appearances in court run by the junta.
Prohibition on the proceedings of journalists in the capital built by the army napidaw And his lawyers have been barred from speaking to the press.
On Thursday, the junta announced that it had filed an eleventh corruption charge against Suu Kyi for receiving $550,000 in donations to a charity foundation in her mother’s name.
She has already been sentenced to six years in prison for abetting the military, violating COVID-19 regulations and breaking telecommunications laws – although she will remain under house arrest while fighting other charges.

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