The hearing of Aung San Suu Kyi, who has been detained by the army that carried out the coup d'etat in Myanmar, resumed on the 14th for the first time in two months.

Aung San Suu Kyi, who is under military arrest, has been charged with about 10 crimes, including the illegal import of radios, and some of them have been tried. ..



However, due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection in Myanmar, the military took measures to suspend the activities of government and companies from the end of July, and all trials were suspended.



Measures have been lifted this week as the infection of the new corona has subsided, and Suu Kyi's hearing has resumed for the first time in about two months.



According to lawyers, Suu Kyi hasn't been able to meet for the past two months, but hasn't seen any major problems with her health concerns.



In Myanmar, after the pro-democracy forces declared that they would start fighting for self-defense on the 7th of this month, attacks aimed at the military and police were one after another, and the military also retaliated and many people were killed.



According to lawyers, Suu Kyi was aware of this situation but did not express his thoughts clearly.



Suu Kyi is also accused of multiple corruption shortly before the hearing is suspended, and Suu Kyi's detention is expected to be even longer.