Aung San Suu Kyi, who was detained by the military who carried out the coup in Myanmar and is accused of multiple crimes, was newly convicted on the 30th of 7 years in prison, bringing the total sentence to 33 years. rice field.

The trial is now over, and as the international community calls for Suu Kyi's release, there is growing interest in the future response of the military, who holds the real power.

Suu Kyi was sentenced to seven years in prison on five counts of corruption, including a helicopter lease, at a closed-door trial in the capital Nay Pyi Taw, according to people familiar with the matter. It means that



Suu Kyi's trial is now complete, with 19 convictions and a total sentence of 33 years in prison.



Regarding Myanmar, on the 21st, the United Nations Security Council adopted a resolution calling for the release of all detainees, including Ms. Suu Kyi, for the first time since the coup.



It is believed that the military intends to eliminate Suu Kyi's political influence by accumulating Ms. Suu Kyi's prison term ahead of the general election scheduled to be held next year. The military's future response is attracting attention as calls for the release of