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Junta trial of Myanmar’s Suu Kyi to hear first testimony

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NAYPYIDAW AFP mar, June14, 2021   - The trial of deposed Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi was expected to hear its first testimony Monday, more than four months after a military coup ousted her government.   


Near daily protests have rocked Myanmar since the generals’ February 1 putsch.   


The mass uprising has been met with a brutal military crackdown that has killed more than 850 civilians, according to a local monitoring group.   


The junta has brought an eclectic raft of charges against the Nobel laureate, including claims she accepted illegal payments of gold and violated a colonial-era secrecy law.   


On Monday, her defence team was set to cross-examine witnesses over charges she improperly imported walkie-talkies and flouted coronavirus restrictions during last year’s elections that her National League for Democracy (NLD) party won in a landslide.   


Her lawyers -- who have been allowed to meet with her just twice since she was placed under house arrest -- have said they expect the trial to wrap up by July 26.   


Hearings will take place every Monday.  Journalists are barred from proceedings in the special court in the capital Naypyidaw, but an AFP reporter said there was a heavy police presence outside.   


 “We are hoping for the best but prepared for the worst,” Khin Maung Zaw, one of Suu Kyi’s lawyers, told AFP ahead of the hearing.