The unavoidable prisoner: Aung San Suu Kyi at 81
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Bangkok, 19 Jun (EFE).- The Burmese peace Nobel Aung San Suu Kyi turns 81 this Friday without her relatives and followers knowing her whereabouts, while the military government that ordered her detention after the coup of 2021 increases its efforts to gain international recognition, backed by China. Min Aung Hlaing’s government, who ends this Friday an official visit to China, announced that Suu Kyi was transferred from prison to house arrest - …
The unavoidable prisoner: Aung San Suu Kyi at 81
On June 19, Aung San Suu Kyi turns 81 in military custody. Myanmar’s military says it moved her in late April to a “designated residence,” but her family remains cut off, with no independent confirmation of her condition or exact whereabouts. More than five years after the coup, she is physically absent from Myanmar’s daily […] The post The unavoidable prisoner: Aung San Suu Kyi at 81 appeared first on Asia Times.
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On June 1, Aung San Suu Kyi’s youngest son, Kim Aris, officially launched the campaign “Proof of Life”. His mother will turn 81 on June 19 and Kim is demanding that the military provide evidence regarding the health of the Burmese leader. He is calling on international institutions and governments to put pressure on Myanmar’s military junta. Kim Aris was not relieved by the April 30 announcement that his mother had been moved to a “designated re…
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