End Of Aung San Suu Kyi Trial Near
Ryan | Jul 27, 2009 | Comments 0
Tuesday, Jul. 28, 2009
Aung San Suu Kyi Trial Enters Final Day
(YANGOON) — The trial of Burma’s democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi was expected to conclude Tuesday with the defense given the final statement in a case that has drawn international condemnation, her lawyer said.
The Nobel Peace Prize laureate stands accused of violating terms of her house arrest by feeding and providing shelter to an American intruder — John William Yettaw — who swam to her lakeside home uninvited and stayed for two days. (Read “Ban Ki-Moon Leaves Burma Disappointed.”)
Suu Kyi is widely expected to be convicted and faces a possible five years in prison, although there has been speculation she may stay under house arrest rather than serve time in jail.
But defense lawyer Nyan Win said before the start of Tuesday’s session that he held out hope for a court verdict in Suu Kyi’s favor. “We are confident that we will win the case if things go according to the law.”
Suu Kyi and three other defendants will reply to arguments presented Monday by prosecutor Myint Kyaing, the lawyer said.
Diplomats from Japan, Singapore, Thailand and the United States were allowed to attend the trial Tuesday, one of the diplomats said, citing embassy protocol for speaking on condition of anonymity.
Suu Kyi won London-based Amnesty International’s highest award Monday for her defense of human rights, underscoring international support for her struggle to bring democracy to the military-ruled country.
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About the Author: About the Author: Ryan is a Co-Founder of eleho. He was introduced to Burma in 2005 while on a trip to visit a children's home in Mae Sot, and works on the business side of the organization. Feel free to contact with any questions or comments. ryan@eleho.org

