Suu Kyi to hear junta Myanmar court's verdicts in delayed cases


YANGON (AFP): A Myanmar junta court on Monday (Jan 10) is expected to deliver verdicts on ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi (pic) in several delayed cases, the latest in a slew of judgements which could see her jailed for decades.

The Nobel laureate has been detained since Feb 1 when her government was forced out in an early morning coup, ending Myanmar's short-lived experiment with democracy.

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