Rising Myanmar Covid caseload hits Suu Kyi trial

Posted By : Rina Latuperissa
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Myanmar’s spiraling coronavirus count struck the trial of ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi on Monday, her lawyers said, with a witness for the prosecution failing to testify after becoming infected.

Cases are spiking in Myanmar, with the State Administration Council – as the military junta calls itself – reporting more than 3,400 new cases Sunday, up from fewer than 50 per day in early May.

Suu Kyi was deposed by the military in February, sparking a mass uprising and a brutal crackdown. More than 890 civilians have been killed by the junta’s forces, according to a local monitoring group.

On Monday a prosecution witness set to testify that she flouted coronavirus restrictions during elections her party won in a landslide last year “was absent on account of Covid-19 infection,” her lawyer Khin Maung Zaw told reporters.

A second witness gave testimony on the same charges and the court also heard evidence on separate charges that Suu Kyi illegally imported and possessed walkie-talkies, he said.

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