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Aung San Suu Kyi has been moved from prison to house arrest due to heat wave

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BANGKOK (AP) — Myanmar's jailed former leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been moved from prison to house arrest as a health measure due to a heat wave, the military government said. On Wednesday it also granted amnesty for over 3,000 prisoners to mark this week's traditiona­l New

Year holiday.

Suu Kyi, 78, and Win Myint, the 72-year-old former president of her ousted government, were among the elderly and infirm prisoners moved from out of prison because of the severe heat, the military's spokespers­on, Maj. Gen. General

Zaw Min Tun, told foreign media representa­tives late Tuesday. The move has not yet been publicly announced in Myanmar.

Suu Kyi's transfer comes as the army has been suffering a string of major defeats in its fight against prodemocra­cy resistance fighters and their allies in ethnic minority guerrilla forces. The nationwide conflict began after the army ousted the elected government in February 2021, imprisoned Suu Kyi and began suppressin­g nonviolent protests that sought a return to democratic rule.

Suu Kyi has been serving a 27-year prison term on a variety of criminal conviction­s in a specially-built wing of the main prison in the capital Naypyitaw, where Myanmar's meteorolog­ical department said temperatur­es reached 39 degrees Celsius (102.2 degrees Fahrenheit) on Tuesday afternoon. Win Myint was serving an eight-year prison sentence in Taungoo in Myanmar's Bago region.

Suu Kyi's supporters and independen­t analysts say the charges were fabricated in an attempt to discredit her and legitimize the military's seizure of power. The military had claimed that her National League for Democracy Party used widespread electoral fraud to win a landslide victory in the 2020 general election, an allegation independen­t observers found unconvinci­ng.

According to the Assistance Associatio­n for Political Prisoners, an independen­t group that monitors casualties and arrests, more than 20,351 people arrested on political charges since the 2021 army takeover are still in detention, most of whom have not received criminal conviction­s.

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