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Myanmar junta charges Suu Kyi with fraud during 2020 polls

76-year-old ousted leader faces decades in jail if convicted

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 16 Nov 2021 5:30PM

Myanmar junta charges Suu Kyi with fraud during 2020 polls
Court proceedings for Aung San Suu Kyi's new charges of election fraud have not yet been given a start date. – AFP pic, November 16, 2021

YANGON – Myanmar’s junta has charged ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi with committing electoral fraud during the 2020 polls, state media reported today.

Myanmar has been in turmoil since a military coup in February sparked nationwide protests and a deadly crackdown on dissent. 

Detained since the putsch, Suu Kyi, 76, faces a raft of charges including illegally importing walkie talkies, sedition and corruption, and faces decades in jail if convicted.

The latest charges entail “election fraud and lawless actions”, state-run newspaper Global New Light of Myanmar reported, without giving details on when court proceedings would begin.

Fifteen other officials – including former president Win Myint and the former chairman of the election commission – face the same charge, the report added. 

Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy party (NLD) saw its support increase in the 2020 vote compared to the 2015 election, trouncing a military-aligned party.

But the junta has cited fraud during the polls as its reason for seizing power and ending Myanmar’s democratic interlude. 

In July, it cancelled the results of the polls, announcing it had uncovered more than 11 million instances of voter irregularities.

Junta chief Min Aung Hlaing said fresh elections would be held and a state of emergency lifted by August 2023, extending the military’s initial timeline given when it seized power.

In a report on the 2020 polls, the Asian Network for Free Elections monitoring group had said it was “by and large, representative of the will of the people”.

‘Deep concern’

“The junta is using spurious claims of electoral fraud as a key justification for its coup,” International Crisis Group’s Myanmar senior adviser Richard Horsey told AFP.

“Having failed after much effort to identify more than a handful of people who voted twice, it is now going after NLD leaders,” he said. 

“But Aung San Suu Kyi and the NLD had overwhelming support from voters, so guilty verdicts will convince no one.”

The junta has threatened to dissolve the NLD and last month jailed Win Htein, a close Suu Kyi aide and high-ranking leader, to 20 years on treason charges.

Suu Kyi is already on trial for flouting coronavirus restrictions while campaigning ahead of the election.

Journalists have been barred from attending proceedings at the special court in the military-built capital Naypyidaw, and the junta recently muzzled her legal team from speaking to the media.  

Suu Kyi appeared for the latest hearing in her trial for allegedly importing and possessing illegal walkie talkies yesterday, a source with knowledge of the matter told AFP. 

A verdict for her trial on breaching Covid-19 regulations is expected in December. She faces three years in jail if found guilty.

Last week, the United Nations Security Council expressed its “deep concern” about the unrest in Myanmar and called for an “immediate cessation of violence” and for efforts to ensure that civilians are not harmed.

More than 10,000 people have been arrested since the coup, according to a local monitoring group. – AFP, November 16, 2021

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