Bangkok Post

Suu Kyi moved to solitary confinemen­t

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NAYPYIDAW: Ousted Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been moved from house arrest to solitary confinemen­t in a prison compound in the military-built capital Naypyidaw, a junta spokesman said yesterday.

“In accordance with criminal laws ... [Aung San Suu Kyi] has been kept in solitary confinemen­t in prison” since Wednesday, Zaw Min Tun said in a statement.

Since her ouster in a coup last year, Ms Suu Kyi had been under house arrest at an undisclose­d location in Naypyidaw, accompanie­d by several domestic staff and her dog, according to sources with knowledge of the matter.

The Nobel laureate, 77, left those premises only to attend hearings for her trial in a junta court that could see her handed a prison sentence of more than 150 years.

Ms Suu Kyi had on Wednesday been “transferre­d to prison”, a source with knowledge of the case said, speaking on condition of anonymity. Her staff and dog had not accompanie­d her, the source said, adding that security around the prison compound was “tighter than before”.

“Aung San Suu Kyi is in good health as far as we know,” they added.

“What we are seeing is the Myanmar junta moving towards a much more punitive phase, towards Aung San Suu Kyi,” said Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director for Human Rights Watch. “They are obviously trying to intimidate her and her supporters.”

On Tuesday, a source with knowledge of the case said future hearings in Ms Suu Kyi’s trials would be moved to a prison compound in Naypyidaw. Her lawyers have been banned from speaking to the media and journalist­s barred from her trial.

Under a previous junta regime, she spent long spells under house arrest in her family mansion in Yangon, Myanmar’s largest city. Her current detention has seen her links to the outside world limited to brief pre-trial meetings with her lawyers.

She has already been convicted of corruption, incitement against the military, breaching Covid-19 rules and breaking a telecommun­ications law, with a court sentencing her to 11 years so far.

Ms Suu Kyi turned 77 on Sunday.

 ?? AFP ?? A Myanmar pro-democracy protester with a poster featuring Aung San Suu Kyi during a demonstrat­ion against the military coup in mid-February 2021.
AFP A Myanmar pro-democracy protester with a poster featuring Aung San Suu Kyi during a demonstrat­ion against the military coup in mid-February 2021.

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