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Suu Kyi has been sentenced to four more years in prison.

Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been sentenced by a junta court to four more years in prison.

Suu Kyi has been sentenced to four more years in prison.

 He was sentenced on several charges, including possession of an illegal walkie-talkie.  News from Sky News.

 A court in the junta ruled on Monday.

 According to media reports, Suu Kyi could face up to decades in prison if the junta rules against her in all cases.

 When the military raided his home on February 1, he was accused of possessing an illegal walkie-talkie.

 However, those who raided Suu Kyi's home went to her home without a warrant.

 Earlier in the day, Suu Kyi was sentenced by a junta court to four years in prison for plotting to assassinate President Conte.

 In addition to the announcement of the case on Monday, several other trials against Suu Kyi are ongoing.  Allegations of violating government privacy laws are serious.

 It is noteworthy that after the coup in Myanmar, the movement against the military rule and demanding the release of Suu Kyi has continued across the country.  About 1,400 people have been killed so far by security forces in the ongoing protests.




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