▲ National advisor Aung San Suu Kyi appeared at the venue in September last year 


National advisor Aung San Suu Kyi, who is under house arrest by the Myanmar military, will appear in court tomorrow (24th).



According to Reuters, military leader Min Aung Hlaing said in an interview with Hong Kong Phoenix TV released the day before, "The shame adviser is staying healthy at home and will be on trial within a few days."



Commander Hlaing interviewed the media for the first time since the coup with Phoenix TV on the 20th.



Suu Kyi's adviser has been accused of several crimes, including illegally imported radios, for violating COVID-19 prevention rules during the last general election.



Since then, the military has added agitation to shame torture, violations of the Telecommunications Act, bribery and violations of the Civil Service Confidentiality Act.



Until now, the trial was conducted by video, and the next trial is scheduled to take place tomorrow at a special court in Naepido, the capital city, on the 24th of local time.



At the time of attendance, it will appear outside after 113 days after the military coup.



General Hlaing said of the shame torture, "I did everything I could," and said the elections will be held again, repeating the previous claim that the general election held in November last year was a fraudulent election.



(Photo = Irawadi site capture, Yonhap News)