Myanmar cuts Aung San Suu Kyi sentence, frees former president

Myanmar's former leader Aung San Suu Kyi has had her sentence reduced. This comes as part of an amnesty granted by the new president. Suu Kyi was serving a lengthy jail term on various charges. The reduction is one-sixth of her sentence. It is not...

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Myanmar has reduced the sentence of imprisoned ex-leader Aung San Suu ​Kyi, her lawyer told Reuters ​on Friday, as part of an amnesty by a new ​president who ousted her government in a coup five years ago.

Suu Kyi, 80, was serving a 27-year sentence for a litany of offences her allies said were politically motivated ‌to keep ⁠her at ⁠bay, ranging from incitement and corruption to election fraud and violating a state secrets law.

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The ​sentence has been cut by one-sixth, but it remains unclear whether the Nobel Peace ​Prize winner will be allowed to serve the rest of her sentence under house arrest, the lawyer said.

The wildly popular Suu Kyi, who had dismissed ​the charges against her as "absurd", has not been ⁠seen in ‌public since the end of her marathon trials, and her whereabouts ​have been ​unknown.

Earlier, state media reported that President Min Aung Hlaing approved ⁠an amnesty for 4,335 prisoners, the third such move in ​the past six months. Amnesties typically take place in ​Myanmar each year to mark Independence Day in January and New Year in April.
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Among the prisoners freed was Win Myint, who served as president from 2018 until the 2021 military coup.

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Win Myint, an ally of Suu Kyi, was "granted a pardon and the reduction of his remaining sentences under specified ‌conditions", state broadcaster MRTV said.

A spokesperson for the military-backed government did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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The 2021 ​coup against Win ​Myint and Suu ⁠Kyi's democratically elected government was led by Min Aung Hlaing. It plunged the Southeast Asian country into a nationwide civil war that continues to rage.

Min Aung Hlaing was ​elected president on April 3 following polls in December and January during which the opposition was stifled and largely absent. Critics and Western governments dismissed the vote as a sham designed to entrench military rule behind a democratic facade.
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