Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar National Advisor. yunhap news-The Myanmar military also prosecuted national adviser Aung San Suu Kyi, who had house arrests after the coup.
According to Reuters news agency on the 16th (local time), Keen Maung-jo, a lawyer for Suu Kyi, said that the police had additionally prosecuted Suu Kyi for violating the Natural Disaster Management Act.
Suu Kyi’s adviser has been charged with illegally importing six walkie-talkies and has been detained until the 17th. Initially, the period of detention was until the day before, but the military extended it once.
In the end, further prosecution against shame torture is interpreted as a means to extend the period of detention.
In response, Brigadier General Jau Min Thun, a spokesman for the military, held a press conference and denied the detention of Suu Kyi and President Yun Min. It is argued that Mrs. Suu Kyi and President Min are staying at home for their own safety while legal proceedings are in progress.
He said the military’s goal was “to hold the election and transfer power to the victorious party,” he said.
A wave of protests against the coup in Myanmar. yunhap news-In addition, Brigadier General Jau Min Thun said that Myanmar’s foreign policy would not change. Myanmar stressed that the door for business was open and that existing contracts would remain.
Reuters analyzed that the reason the military promotes such stability is to dampen the momentum of the daily protests against the rebel dictatorship.
Earlier, the police fired several firearms to disperse the protesters. Most of them shot rubber bullets, but one protester was in serious condition after being hit by a live bullet in the head last week in the capital, Naepido.
In addition, six people were injured by a rubber bullet shot by the police. The military confronted that protesters threw stones injured several police officers and killed one.
Meanwhile, the United States has called for release, fearing further prosecution by Suu Kyi.
State Department spokesman Ned Price said, “We urge the Burma (myanmar’s old name) military to immediately release all unjustly detained civil and political leaders, journalists, human rights activists and citizens and restore a democratically elected government.” said.
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