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Myanmar Aung San's problem is solved , now is 18 months house arrest!

Tiu-leh-see-fart

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When we heard Aung San suuKyi is a problem, did you realise something is going to happen?
So next GE, the juntas will come out in civilian attire and stay in power.

so singapore investors must be happy now becos Aung san is a problem. The problem is solved.



YANGON, Myanmar – A Myanmar court found democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi guilty Tuesday of violating her house arrest by allowing an ininvited American to stay at her home. The head of the military-ruled country ordered her to serve out an 18-month sentence under house arrest.

The American, John Yettaw, was sentenced to seven years in prison, including four with hard labor.

Suu Kyi has already been in detention for 14 of the last 20 years, mostly under house arrest, and the extension will remove her from the political scene while the country holds junta-organized elections next year.

The 64-year-old Nobel Peace Prize laureate had faced up to five years in prison for allowing Yettaw to stay for two nights after he swam across a lake to reach her.

The court initially sentenced Suu Kyi to a three-year prison term. But after a five-minute recess, the country's home minister entered the courtroom and read aloud a special order from junta chief Senior Gen. Than Shwe.

The order said Than Shwe was cutting the sentence in half to 18 months and that it could be served under house arrest.

Than Shwe's order, signed Monday, likewise reduced the sentences of Suu Kyi's two female house companions to 18 months.

Than Shwe said he reduced the sentence to "maintain peace and tranquility" and because Suu Kyi was the daughter of Aung San, a revered hero who won Myanmar's independence from Britain.

Suu Kyi's trial has sparked international outrage and calls for her release and that of Myanmar's more than 2,000 other political prisoners.

The 53-year-old Yettaw, of Falcon, Missouri, was returned to Insein prison, the site of the trial, on Monday night after hospitalization for epileptic seizures.

The court sentenced him to three years in prison for breaching Suu Kyi's house arrest. Yettaw was also sentenced to three years in prison with hard labor for an immigration violation and to another one-year term with hard labor for swimming in a restricted zone.

It was not immediately clear if the prison terms would be served concurrently.

Yettaw, a devout Christian, earlier told his lawyer that he swam to Suu Kyi's residence to warn her of an assassination attempt that he had seen in a vision.

Yettaw was hospitalized last Monday after suffering seizures. He reportedly suffers from epilepsy, diabetes and other health problems, including post traumatic stress disorder from his service in the U.S. military.
 

Jabba

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The junta will just keep extending the house arrest till she dies of old age or sickness...which is the best thing to do as killing her will probably kickstart a revolution...If the junta were to go...i think the only way is thru a civil war...
 

makapaaa

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Agreed! Problem solved! *chey*
 

jim007jimmyboy

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i dont understand these fucking deadwoods

why must once a while come out and spout rubbish and piss people off?

Is it to show that u deserve the million dollars salaries?


chao cheebye
 
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