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Myanmar Military Maintains Control Amid Civil War

WBUR Boston Yangon 11d11d Impact 8
Pro-democracy leader Su Chi has been deported to prison following a period of house arrest. The regime's actions are viewed as attempts to seek international legitimacy.

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Sources · 7 independent

WBUR Boston

“The long-standing pro-democracy leader was deported to prison. posed by a military coup in 2021, following elections in which her party won the majority.”

BBC World Service

“arrest. The long-standing pro-democracy leader was deposed by a military coup in”

BBC Radio 4

“The military government in in Myanmar says the... Ms. Su Chi has been moved from prison to house arrest.”

BBC Radio 4

“government at her family home in Yangon. her son Kim Arris is”

BBC World Service

“The long-standing pro-democracy leader was deposed by a military coup in which her party won the majority. She was arrested and imprisoned on charges her allies describe as politically motivated.”

BBC Radio 4

“government at her family home in Yangon. her son Kim Arris is confirmed this, there has been no independent verification whatsoever.”

BBC World Service

“they keep referencing her, they keep referencing her condition.”

BBC Radio 4

“what more do we know about what's happened to Aang San Suu”

BBC World Service

“talking about her, they keep referencing her, they keep referencing her condition.”

WBUR Boston

“more do we know about what's happened to Aung San Suu Kyi?”

WBUR Boston

“referencing her condition to every meeting they have between the coup leader and foreign dignitaries like the Thai Foreign Ministry has been recently.”

BBC Radio 4

“They keep referencing her condition to every meeting they have between the coup leader and foreign dignitaries like the Thai Foreign Ministry has been recently.”

WBUR Boston

“the fact that this different image of her looking relaxed talking to police officers is being broadcast on state television while they're announcing a reduction in her sentence.”

BBC World Service

“they keep referencing her condition. Nobody has reached out to me and I have had no communication with her.”

BBC WS backup

“While they're announcing a reduction in her sentence and this apparent move to house arrest... I don't do not believe this military regime which is seeking international legitimacy at the moment would be talking about her condition being fine”

BBC WS backup

“talking about her condition being fine and them changing her prison term.”

BBC Radio 4

“I do not believe this military regime, which is seeking international legitimacy at the moment, would be talking about her condition being fine and and them changing her prison terms.”

WBUR Boston

“I do not believe this military regime which is seeking... international legitimacy at the moment would be talking about her condition being fine and them changing her prison terms if she were no longer alive.”

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