Myanmar’s jailed former leader moved from prison to house arrest - Military junta claims Ms Suu Kyi has been moved as a ...
Myanmar's military chief discussed plans to hold an election in the country with former Cambodian leader Hun Sen in talks ...
Cambodia's former Prime Minister Hun Sen asked Myanmar's ruling general on Tuesday to allow him to speak to detained Nobel ...
Aung San Suu Kyi’s son has said he fears the decision by Myanmar’s military junta to move his mother from prison to house arrest is a cynical ploy to use her as a human shield against attacks ...
Suu Kyi was sentenced to 33 years in prison on a variety of charges imposed by the junta, although six years were removed following a partial pardon in 2023. Sources close to Suu Kyi say she has ...
Aung San Suu Kyi, Burma's former leader, has been transferred from prison to house arrest due to health concerns during a heat wave. Suu Kyi’s health has reportedly deteriorated in prison ...
Suu Kyi, whose exact whereabouts are unclear, has been sentenced to 27 years in prison for a multitude of offences her allies say she did not commit. The junta plans to have an election if there is ...
The army ousted and arrested the democratically elected de facto head of government Suu Kyi following a coup in February 2021. A court controlled by the junta later sentenced her to a total of 33 ...
Mr Hun Sen said Myanmar’s General Min Aung Hlaing agreed to give the request “high consideration”. Read more at ...
Ms Suu Kyi was sentenced to 33 years in prison by the Myanmar military junta, later reduced to 27 years. The charges, which range from corruption to the ownership of illegally imported walkie-talkies, ...