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Myanmar's Suu Kyi to face court this week: Lawyer

NAYPYIDAW — Myanmar's deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi will appear in court via video conference this week over charges brought against her by the new military junta, her lawyer said on Monday (Feb 15).

A group of protesting engineers hold up signs calling for the release of detained Myanmar civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi during a demonstration against the military coup in Naypyidaw on Feb 15, 2021.

A group of protesting engineers hold up signs calling for the release of detained Myanmar civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi during a demonstration against the military coup in Naypyidaw on Feb 15, 2021.

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NAYPYIDAW — Myanmar's deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi will appear in court via video conference this week over charges brought against her by the new military junta, her lawyer said on Monday (Feb 15).

Army chief Min Aung Hlaing has justified the Feb 1 coup by alleging widespread voter fraud in November's elections, which Ms Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy (NLD) party swept.

Two days after the putsch, the 75-year-old Nobel laureate was hit with the unusual charge of violating Myanmar's import and export law, after a search of her house found walkie-talkies.

President Win Myint — who, like Ms Suu Kyi, was detained in a dawn raid on Feb 1 — was charged with violating coronavirus restrictions when he took part in a campaign event last September that drew hundreds.

Both are expected to be questioned on Tuesday and Wednesday, said lawyer Khin Maung Zaw outside a court in Naypyidaw, Myanmar's capital, after a meeting with a judge.

"When they are brought to the court on both Feb 16 and 17, they will be questioned via video-conferencing," he said.

Neither has been publicly seen since the coup, though Ms Suu Kyi's party has heard that she is "in good health". 

Their detention period is set to end on Wednesday, said the lawyer, who has not been allowed to meet his clients yet.

He added that he would also be expected to represent Mr Win Htein, a top NLD executive who was arrested after the coup. 

Ms Suu Kyi's right-hand man and confidante, Mr Win Htein, was interviewed by local media post-coup, calling on the people of Myanmar to "oppose (the coup) as much as they can".

The 79-year-old NLD stalwart has been charged with defamation, said the lawyer Khin Maung Zaw.

"We are trying our best to meet with them," he said, referring to the trio.

Since the coup, about 400 people have been detained, according to the Assistance Association of Political Prisoners monitoring group.

While many arrested were political supporters of Ms Suu Kyi, the authorities are also stepping up detentions of civilians taking part in nationwide protests against the military junta.

Security forces last week staged a late-night raid of the NLD headquarters in Yangon, confiscating computer devices, cutting server cables and breaking into the party's safe. AFP

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