Myanmar: Suu Kyi sentence reduced in partial pardon
By DW
02 August 2023 |
12:34 pm
Aung San Suu Kyi has been detained since Myanmar's democratically elected government was overthrown in a 2021 military coup. The junta has said the partial pardon will shave 6 years off a 33-year sentence.
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