Aung San Suu Kyi, who has been detained by the military who carried out the coup in Myanmar and faces multiple charges, was newly sentenced to three years in prison on the 2nd for electoral fraud. rice field.

This is Suu Kyi's 11th conviction, bringing his total sentence to 20 years.

Suu Kyi was sentenced to three years in prison in a closed-door trial in the capital Nay Pyi Taw on Thursday for cheating in the general election two years ago, according to people familiar with the matter. .



Mr. Suu Kyi has been convicted of crimes that have caused social unrest so far, and the total sentence imposed in this 11th conviction was 20 years.



According to Myanmar's independent media, the former British ambassador to Myanmar, who has been detained since last month, and her husband, a Myanmar former democratic activist, will be tried in Yangon, the largest city, on the 2nd, and reported a change of address. All of them were sentenced to one year in prison for violating the Immigration Control Act.



In Myanmar, a Japanese journalist, Toru Kubota, was indicted on suspicion of violating the Immigration Control Law for filming protest demonstrations against the military after entering the country on a tourist visa. is also conspicuous.