Hindustan Times (Noida)

We cannot say for sure how many more cases Aung San Suu Kyi will face in this period... Anything can happen in this country at this time

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com YANGON:

Ousted leader’s lawyer after a court hit her with two new criminal charges

Myanmar’s ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi appeared at a court hearing via video conferenci­ng on Monday, the first time her lawyers had seen her since she was detained in the February 1 military coup.

Suu Kyi, aged 75, looked in good health during her appearance before a court in the capital Naypyidaw, one of her lawyers said. Two more charges were added to those filed against her after the coup, he said.

“I saw ‘A May’ on the video, she looks healthy,” lawyer Min Min Soe told Reuters, using an affectiona­te term meaning “mother” to refer to Suu Kyi. “She asked to meet her lawyer.”

The Nobel Peace laureate, who leads the National League for Democracy (NLD), has not been seen in public since her government was ousted and she was detained.

She was initially charged with illegally importing six walkietalk­ie radios. Later, a charge of violating a natural disaster law by breaching coronaviru­s protocols was added.

On Monday, two more charges were added, one under a section of a colonial-era penal code prohibitin­g publicatio­n of informatio­n that may “cause fear or alarm”, and the other under a telecom law stipulatin­g licences for equipment. The next hearing will be on March 15. Critics of the coup say the charges were trumped up.

Supporters, meanwhile, marched in several towns and cities in defiance of a crackdown after the bloodiest day so far in the aftermath of the coup, with security forces killing at least 18 people in protests on Sunday.

Myanmar has been in chaos since the military seized power after alleging fraud in a November election won by the NLD, with protests getting increasing­ly violent as police and troops try to stamp them out.

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