Myanmar reduces ex-leader Aung San Suu Kyi's sentence, her lawyer says


Migrants protesting against the military junta in Myanmar hold a picture of leader Aung San Suu Kyi, during a candlelight vigil at a Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand, March 28, 2021. REUTERS/Jorge Silva

April 17 (Reuters) - Myanmar ⁠has reduced the sentence of imprisoned ex-leader Aung ⁠San Suu Kyi, her lawyer told Reuters on ‌Friday.

Suu Kyi, 80, was serving a 27-year sentence for a litany of offences her allies said were politically motivated to keep ​her at bay, ranging from incitement ⁠and corruption to election ⁠fraud and violating a state secrets law.

The sentence has ⁠been cut ‌by one-sixth, but it remains unclear whether the Nobel Peace Prize winner will be ⁠allowed to serve the rest of her ​sentence under house ‌arrest, the lawyer said.

Myanmar's new President Min Aung ⁠Hlaing has ​approved an amnesty for 4,335 prisoners, state television reported on Friday, the third such move in the past ⁠six months. Amnesties typically take place ​in Myanmar each year to mark Independence Day in January and New Year in April.

A spokesperson for the military-backed ⁠government did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Min Aung Hlaing staged a military coup against a democratically elected government led by Suu Kyi in ​2021, plunging the country into turmoil. ⁠He was elected president on April 3 in polls ​that were widely criticised by ‌international observers as neither free nor ​fair.

(Reporting by Reuters Staff; Writing by David Stanway; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman and Christian Schmollinger)

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