It seems that the Myanmar military, which took power through a coup, is starting to clear Aung San Suu Kyi’s civilian government. This is while accusing the state adviser of Aung San Suu Kyi and replacing the existing diplomats.
![Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar National Advisor. July 2019 appearance. [AFP=연합뉴스]](https://i0.wp.com/pds.joins.com/news/component/htmlphoto_mmdata/202103/01/583b2a98-dfbe-4398-8041-ff3a35cb10c6.jpg?w=560&ssl=1)
Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar National Advisor. July 2019 appearance. [AFP=연합뉴스]
According to Reuters and others, on the 1st, the military added two criminal charges to torture Suzy. Further charges were reported for incitement and violation of the Telecommunications Act. The lawyers explained that it was related to a violation of the law prohibiting the publication or publication of information that would cause anxiety or fear.
Attorney Keane Maung-jo met with reporters on the day and said, “I can’t say for sure how many more charges torture Suzy will face.”
This is the second time that a criminal charge has been added to torture Suzy. After being charged with using an illegal radio on the 3rd of last month, on the 16th of last month, there was an additional charge of failing to observe the preventive measures for the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19).
On that day, there were reports that the Myanmar military had summoned at least 100 employees from diplomatic missions from 19 countries the day before. Local media, Irrawaddy, quoted the leaked document and delivered it like this. Reportedly, the document also contained information that about 50 people were transferred to positions that were vacant due to an emergency summons.
The media said the move appears to be a follow-up to the speech of the UN Ambassador to the United Nations Cho Mo Tun. UN Ambassador Cho Mo Thun appealed for the immediate end of the military coup and international support at the UN General Assembly on the 26th of last month.
![Myanmar Ambassador Cho Mo Tun Joo-un, who criticized the coup at the UN General Assembly and appealed for support from the international community, is giving a'three-finger salute', a symbol of resistance, after reading a statement. [로이터=연합뉴스]](https://i0.wp.com/pds.joins.com/news/component/htmlphoto_mmdata/202103/01/d94e954c-ca84-469c-b417-5c88370d656d.jpg?w=560&ssl=1)
Myanmar Ambassador Cho Mo Tun Joo-un, who criticized the coup at the UN General Assembly and appealed for support from the international community, is giving a’three-finger salute’, a symbol of resistance, after reading a statement. [로이터=연합뉴스]
His speech drew worldwide attention for the first time in public rebellion against the military regime. In Myanmar, he praised him as a’hero’, and the international community evaluated him as “brave.” However, the military government dismissed him from the post of ambassador for accusing him of treason.
Meanwhile, on that day, adviser Suji attended a court hearing conducted by burns in the capital Naepido. Although it was through video, it is the first time since the 1st of last month that torture Suzy has been disclosed to a lawyer. Adviser Suzy has been under house arrest at Naepido’s home for a month since the military coup.
The lawyer said of the condition of torture Suzy, “I lost weight a little, but he looked healthy and wanted to meet with the lawyers.”
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