In a military coup d'etat in Myanmar, the deadline for detention of State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi, who is under house arrest, is 15 days.

The focus is on what the military will do as Shu Qi's calls for release grow.

In Myanmar, protests against the military were held in Yangon, the largest city, and Naypyidaw, the capital, on the 13th, and this was the eighth consecutive day of large-scale demonstrations.



In Naypyidaw, a large number of monks also participated in the demonstration, holding a picture of Shu Qi and saying, "Release Shu Qi and the president now."



Shu Qi and President Win Myint are allegedly under house arrest after being detained by the military on the 1st of this month, and the court has decided that the detention period is up to 15 days. ..



Regarding this, an official of the NLD = National League for Democracy, a political party led by Mr. Suu Kyi, told NHK's telephone interview that "If Mr. Suu Kyi is not called to the court by tomorrow, it will be the basis of detention. Will be invalid. "



And commander Min Aung Hlaing, the head of the army, said he would act under the rule of law, and if the army obeyed the law, Shu Qi could be released. I point out.



The protests have been called for 14 days, focusing on what the military will do by the 15-day detention deadline.